Genesis 2.0
On remote islands in the Siberian Arctic Ocean, the discovery of extinct mammoths sets genetic scientists on a controversial quest.
Read moreYouth Unstoppable: The Rise of the Global Youth Climate Movement
A teen's ten-year journey behind the front lines of the largely unseen Global Youth Climate Movement.
Read moreFood Coop
A food cooperative in the heart of Brooklyn is challenging both traditional capitalism and the basis of food production and distribution.
Read morePatrimonio
A small community in Baja California battles an American mega-development that threatens their water, their beach, and their heritage.
Read moreAnote's Ark
President Anote Tong of Kiribati races to protect his nation’s people from sea level rise - one of the biggest existential challenges facing humanity.
Read moreStroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War
Two filmmakers embed themselves on the front-lines of a species genocide when they are given exclusive access to the enforcement aspect of the war for rhino horn.
Read moreWilder Than Wild: Fire, Forests, and the Future
Bay Area filmmakers take us on a journey from the Rim Fire of 2013 to the Wine Country wildfires of 2017, revealing how fire suppression and climate change have exposed our forests and wildland-urban landscapes to large, high-severity wildfires, and exploring strategies to mitigate future disasters.
Read moreAnnouncing the Green Film Network Awards 2017
The Green Film Network Awards are the International awards for the best environmental documentaries of the year.
Read moreGreen Film Fest Closes On A Musical Note
Green Film Fest 2017 ended on a musical note April 26 with the Closing Night World Premiere of Twelve Pianos, after hosting a week of the latest environmental films, expert panels, and discussions in theaters across the city.
Read moreGreen Film Fest 2017 Audience Award Winner
The Green Film Fest Audience Award is voted on by film viewers at festival screenings throughout the week.
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