tagged w/ Environmental Films
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Multi award winning. Her name is GREEN, she is alone in a world that doesn’t belong to her. She is a female orangutan, victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with GREEN’s final days. With no narration, it is a visual ride presenting the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for palm oil plantations, the choking haze created by rainforest fires and the tragic end of rainforest biodiversity. We watch the effects of consumerism and are faced with our personal accountability in the loss of the world’s rainforest treasures.Multi award winning. Her name is GREEN, she is alone in a world that doesn’t... more
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Subcomandante Marcos comes to the United States with the plans for a trickle-up democratic reform to empower the downtrodden. Subcomandante Marcos comes to the United States with the plans for a trickle-up... more
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A short film on the death of a sea turtle trying to survive in a modern day world
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A taste of the underwater world of the Komodo Island Marine Park in Indonesia's coral triangleA taste of the underwater world of the Komodo Island Marine Park in Indonesia's... more
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A short promo for the series about the worlds coeans as seen through the eyes and lenses of famous image makers, scientists, conservationists and authorsA short promo for the series about the worlds coeans as seen through the eyes and... more
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This short is exerpted from a documentary about collecting specimens for the New England Aquarium. It was shot in the Bahamas from the Shedd Aquarium's research vessel, The Coral Reef II. It exemplifies how passive the oceans creatures really are when not baitied or antagonized. Shot by Rick Morris, Eclipse TV Production.This short is exerpted from a documentary about collecting specimens for the New... more
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Ever wonder how many creatures are in the oceans? Well the first complete Census of Marine Life is currently in it's 8th year of 10. This census will categorize and count all living creatures in our planet's aquatic environments to create a world wide database. More than 2,000 scientists and volunteers have been participating in the project which is sponsored by the Sloan Foundation and managed by Jesse Ausubel, Sloan Foundation Fellow and Professor at Rockefeller University in NY. This short film gives the viewer a quick look at the project as seen through the lens of producer Rick Morris of Eclipse TV Production, www.eclipsetvproduction.com Ever wonder how many creatures are in the oceans? Well the first complete Census of... more
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