How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can't Change (2016)
Josh Fox / 127 min / from 16 years /
4.6/6

Oscar Nominated director Josh Fox (“Gasland”) continues in his deeply personal style, investigating climate change: What is so deep within us that no calamity can take it away? |
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. |
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. |
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. |
Metamorphosis (2018)
Nova Ami, Velcrow Ripper / 85 min / from 16 years
A poetic lens on climate change: „Sometimes in history it is impossible to avoid the confrontation with change.“ - How will humanity be transformed by the global crisis we have created? |
Aquarela (2018)
Victor Kossakovsky / 89 min / from 18 years
A captivating audiovisual film experience that captures the magnificent beauty of the destructive power of our planet's most precious element. |
Becoming Animal (2018)
Peter Mettler, Emma Davie / 78 min / from 16 years
A philosophical and meditative film that explores the relationship between language, technology and perception and shows man's primal connection through his senses to nature. |
Captain's Dream (2018)
Denis Delestrac / 49 min / from 12 years
Guided by the Russian artist Alexander Ponomarev's deep poetic voice, “Capitan’s Dream” confronts contemporary visionaries to an engaging challenge: how can their artistic voices awaken the wider public to share responsibility? In our current paradigm, how can humanity collaborate to maintain peace and preserve nature in shared spaces? |
Sowing Seeds in Hearts (2015)
Bertram Verhaag / 38 min / from 12 years
A ride in the old train with a view to the future. The film captures the lively exchange between the invited guests witch revolves around the landscape, people and spirituality. |
Watermark (2013)
Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky / 93 min / from 12 years
Captivating footage of how humanity has shaped water and how water has shaped us. |