Seasons (2015)
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud / 93 min / from 6 years /
4.6/6

It begins as a journey through time. We discover Europe with its landscapes that humans and wildlife inhabit together since the end of the last ice age. |
The Salt of the Earth (2014)
Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado / 106 min / from 16 years /
4.6/6

In the last 40 years the photographer Sebastião Salgado has documented on every continent the traces of civilizations and human history. |
Waste Land (2010)
Lucy Walker, Karin Harley, João Jardim / 1 min / from 8 years /
4.6/6

Lucy Walker accompanies the artist in his work with the people from Jardim Gramacho, the life of rifling through the garbage for recycling material. |
The Seed Vault (2017)
Daniel Sherer / 16 min / from 12 years /
4.4/6

On the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the freezing cold of the Arctic Ocean, hundreds of thousands of seed samples are stored in a concrete bunker. They are supposed to guarantee the survival of agriculture and thus the survival of mankind.
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The Economics of Happiness (2011)
Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorlick, John Page / 68 min / from 14 years /
4.4/6

The economics of happiness is a documentary about the alliance of governments with the private sector and a counter-movement to this model. |
Tapped (2009)
Stephanie Soechtig, Jason Lindsey / 75 min / from 12 years /
4.4/6

Is access to clean drinking water a fundamental right or a commodity that can be bought and sold like any other consumer good? |
Manufactured Landscapes (2006)
Jennifer Baiwchal / 86 min / from 6 years /
4.4/6

A journey through China photographing the massive industrial revolution in this country, Edward Burtynsky presents his art of man-made landscapes. |
The Empire of Red Gold (2017)
Jean-Baptiste Malet, Xavier Deleu / 54 min / from 16 years /
4.3/6

95% of Italian tomato products come from China. The modest tomato now travels more than 8,000 kilometres from China to Italy, Africa and the USA. Discover the global and crazy demand for cans, tubes and bottles that contain more than just tomatoes.... |
Chasing Ice (2012)
Jeff Orlowski / 75 min / from 12 years /
4.1/6

This documentary tells the story of Jeff Orlowski and James Balog's mission to visualize the world's retreating glaciers by means of time-lapse imaging. |
Trashed (2012)
Candida Brady / 97 min / from 16 years /
4.1/6

Jeremy Irons embarks on a journey around the globe: to giant piles of garbage, the Great Pacific Garbage patch and underground poison pits. |
Oceans (2009)
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud / 99 min / from 6 years /
4/6

From majestic whales, to shimmering shoals of herring and the most bizarrely shaped underwater creatures "Oceans" follows the inhabitants of the seas. |
Earthlings (2005)
Shaun Monson / 95 min / from 18 years /
4/6

A disquieting documentary on mankind's dependence on animals as pets, food, clothing, entertainment and scientific research. Viewer discretion advised. |
Bitter Seeds (2011)
Micha Peled / 88 min / from 16 years /
3.8/6

Every 30 minutes, a farmer in India commits suicide. As genetically modified crops from the US flood into India, cotton farmers are driven into debt. |
Silent Snow (2011)
Jan van den Berg, Pipaluk Knudsen-Ostermann / 71 min / from 16 years /
3.8/6

The documentary shows how poison enters ocean currents and the even in Arctic winds. A trip around the world... |
Journey to the Safest Place on Earth (2013)
Edgar Hagen / 111 min / from 14 years /
3.7/6

In the last 60 years, more than 350,000 tons of nuclear waste has accumulated around the world, but a permanent repository does not yet exist... |
Rise of the Eco-Warriors (2014)
Cathy Henkel / 105 min / from 12 years /
3.6/6

A group of young people spend 100 days in the jungle of Borneo. Their mission is to protect the rainforest and to protect the endangered orangutans. |
Edible City (2014)
Andrew Hasse / 70 min / from 16 years /
3.5/6

Models for the development of healthy and sustainable, local food systems that are socially just, environmentally friendly and resistant to crisis. |
Rebuilding Paradise (2020)
Ron Howard / 95 min / from 16 years
In 2018, one of the most destructive wildfires in California's history raged in a city with the ironic name Paradise. |
The Plastic Problem (2020)
Lorna Baldwin / 55 min / from 12 years
By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. PBS NewsHour takes a closer look at this now ubiquitous material, how it’s impacting the world and ways we can break our plastic addiction. |
Green Blood (2020)
Arthur Bouvart, Jules Giraudat, Alexis Marant / 90 min / from 16 years
When investigating environmental damage caused by the mining industry, journalists reach their limits and are sometimes brutally silenced. |