![]() | The Art of the Huntby Craig Foster, Damon Foster, and Ellen Windemuth Nqate is a hunter. His home is the Kalahari. His family depends on him. This is his story. Global Perspectives Collection |
![]() | Asparagusby Robby Henson In a regimented greenhouse laboratory, an isolated agricultural engineer named Dekard learns lessons about life and love from a fertilizer delivery agent and a renegade asparagus. FUTURESTATES |
![]() | Backbone of the World: The Blackfeetby Pam Roberts Filmed amid the beauty of the Rockies, Backbone of the World: The Blackfeet recounts the tale of the Badger-Two Medicine, the last Blackfeet sacred treaty land threatened by a government call for oil exploration. |
![]() | The Battle for Mono Lakeby Stephen Jay Fisher Thirty years of controversy, grassroots action, and unlikely alliances finally led to a way to protect a desert lake. |
![]() | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyoby Jessica Oreck Japan's traditional fascination with insects could help Westerners re-imagine their relationship to nature. Independent Lens |
![]() | Bitter Seedsby Micha X. Peled Bitter Seeds is an examination of the debate surrounding biotechnology and the future of farming. |
![]() | The Buffalo Warby Matthew Testa and Bryan Cole The Buffalo War examines the culture clash between Native Americans, ranchers, environmentalists, and government agents currently battling over the yearly slaughter of America's last wild bison. True Stories |
![]() | The Burning Barrelby Christina Craton and Timothy Schwab The Burning Barrel explores the personal costs of consumerism in the rise and fall of a small rural community. |
![]() | Butte, Americaby Pamela Roberts Butte, America chronicles the rise and fall of a small mining town with a larger-than-life spirit — where fortunes were made and lost, and where community was precious, but life was cheap. Independent Lens |
![]() | California and the American DreamBy Paul Espinosa, Lyn Goldfarb, Jed Riffe, and Emiko Omori Exploring the dynamics of culture, community, and identity in one of the world’s most diverse regions, the four-part series California and the American Dream reveals how the last 35 years of divergent social trends have changed the state’s Hollywood dreamscape image of the past. |
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