Are women better at working and pulling themselves out of poverty? This is one of the questions asked by ‘Why Poverty’, a collection of documentaries and short films by different...
Disastrous 1950s marketing: The oxymoron of ‘throw-away’ plastics I consider myself to be a rather conscientious human when it comes to plastic. I recycle (most of the time), avoid single...
‘The Machinists’ is a 2010 British documentary which follows the daily lives of workers who make clothes for popular high street brands like Primark, H&M and Zara in the garment factories of...
A local conflict about infringement of indigenous rights in Peru that escalates into a worldwide environmental warning Set over several years, Heidi Brandenburg Sierralta and Mathew Orzel’s award winning ‘When...
Zach and Chris are the first ever filmmakers allowed to register a tent and stay in one of United Nations' refugee camps, Za'atari, just a couple of kilometers away from...
A beautiful account of what it means to be human in all its forms, that is what the documentary HUMAN gives us. Director Yann Arthus-Bertrand takes us on a journey...
Having watched Al Gore's Inconvenient Trugh, Kip felt the need to change his personal lifestyle into a sustainable living. After years of changing certain aspects of his life, he coincidentally...
Sharkwater is an impressive documentary, linking imaging in media to the (lack and need of) conservation of marine life, in specific the shark population. It is the winner of more...
That moment when you are so mesmerized and just can't comprehend what you've just seen.. still searching for words, that was 'Salt of the Earth' for me. The Academy Award...
Never before 2009 I saw such an amazing aerial footage, combined with a warm yet tough female voice - whom happened to be Glenn Close. No wonder it took the director...