Taking Root (2008)
A documentary about the dramatic story of Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai whose simple act of planting trees became Kenya's Green Belt Movement. |
Once upon a Forest (2013)
"Once upon a forest" is a fascinating documentary about the miraculous tree. He takes us on a magical journey to the origin of life. |
Intelligent Trees (2016)
Peter Wohlleben and Suzanne Simard have been observing and investigating the communication between trees over decades. And their findings are most astounding. |
The Human Element (2018)
For 35 years, Boulder-based photographer James Balog has broken new conceptual and artistic ground on one of the most important issues of our era: human modification of our planet’s natural systems. |
Planet Earth II (2016)
David Attenborough returns in this breathtaking documentary series showcasing life on Planet Earth. |
Banking Nature (2015)
Protecting our planet has become big business promoting new environmental markets. New financial centres have sprung up, specializing in this trade... |
Seasons (2015)
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)
In the last 40 years the photographer Sebastião Salgado has documented on every continent the traces of civilizations and human history. |
The Borneo Case (2016)
The Borneo Case tells the story of the destruction of the Borneo rainforest and the hunt for Billions of dollars filtered into offshore accounts and property portfolios around the world. |
Weil Ich Länger Lebe Als Du (2012)
These children have networked worldwide with a professional and adult energy - but they see things differently! The crises of our world from a child's perspective. |
Green Gold (2012)
A documentary about large-scale restoration projects in China, Africa, South America... underline the huge benefits for people and planet. |
Rise of the Eco-Warriors (2014)
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. |
The Green Planet (2012)
"The Green Planet" is a spectacular journey through the most famous, most beautiful and diverse natural habitat, the forest. |
Amazonia (2013)
Saï was bred in captivity. After a plane crash, the capuchin finds himself suddenly alone in the vastness of the Amazon rainforest. |
Our Planet (2019)
The beauty, perfection and wonders of our planet are vulnerable - Can our earth recover and the life of nature and man be preserved? |
Die Wiese (2019)
Nowhere is it so colourful, so varied and so beautiful as in a flowering summer meadow - and yet only 2% of it still exists. |
Die Rote Linie (2019)
A film about the activists and protests in the Hambach Forest, the last forest of its kind in Europe, which is to be destroyed for coal mining. "Die Rote Linie" observes, accompanies and interferes. |
Going Nuts (2019)
The documentary is at eye level with squirrels - animals that can be seen everywhere and amuse many forest walkers with their acrobatic climbing skills. They inhabit almost all habitats and belong to one of the most successful species ever. |
Fools & Dreamers (2019)
This documentary shows us nature's incredible ability to regenerate if we just leave it to itself. Hugh Wilson's enthusiasm for nature and his work is infectious. |
Treeline (2019)
Trees are everywhere and the cornerstone of all life on earth. "Treeline" shows the deep connections of trees to each other and to humans. |