DVDs

Being Caribou

The dramatic story of environmentalist Leanne Alison and wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer as they follow a herd of 120,000 caribou from the Yukon to Alaska…and back.

Crude:  The Real Price of Oil

Three  years in the making, Crude tells the epic story of one of the largest and most controversial legal cases on the planet: the infamous $27 billion "Amazon Chernobyl" lawsuit pitting 30,000 rainforest dwellers in Ecuador against the U.S. oil giant Chevron.

The Edge of Eden:  Living with Grizzlies

Often considered the most dangerous animal in the world, the grizzly bear finds a defender in Charlie Russell. As a surrogate mother, he struggles to introduce orphaned cubs to the wild.

Goldenrush

Experience the shift from resource economy to adventure tourism, one of the fastest growing industries in the world.  Will Golden be the next Whistler or can it retain its unique culture?

The Great Energy Revolution:  Practical Solutions to the Climate Crisis and Peak Oil

Guy Dauncey’s lively and optimistic 2-hour presentation is full of solutions to climate change and peak oil that are do-able, here and now. Filmed in Grass Valley, California.

Homeland:  Four Portraits of Native Action

Set against some of America’s most spectacular backdrops, this award-winning film profiles Native American activists in a moving tribute to the power of grassroots organizing.

King Corn

This feature documentary follows two friends, one acre of corn and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation.

The Lost People of Mountain Village

A lost skier stumbles on a monumental complex of structures, and the only thing that experts agree on is that we may never know what really happened.

The Man Who Planted Trees

Heralded as "a masterpiece of animated art," this timeless film tells the inspirational story of a solitary shepherd who patiently plants and nurtures a forest of thousands of trees.

Out of Balance:  ExxonMobil’s Impact on Climate Change

Documentarian Tom Jackson turns his lens on Exxon Mobil and its effect on climate change, building his case in interviews with leading experts in the field of climatology.

The Power of Community:  How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

Cubans share how they transitioned from an industrial agricultural system after the collapse of the Soviet Union created peak oil conditions in their country.

Power Trip

A comic clash of cultures combusts when an American energy company tries to transform the dysfunctional electricity distribution system in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.

The Real Dirt on Farmer John

The true tale of maverick Midwestern farmer John Peterson.  This powerful story of transformation and renewal heralds a resurrection of farming in America.

Resorting to Madness:  Taking Back our Mountain Communities

Revealing the impact of disturbing trends in the modern ski resort industry, RESORTING TO MADNESS offers suggestions to protect mountain environments and communities.

Rising Waters:  Global Warming and the Fate of the Pacific Islands

Through personal stories of Pacific Islanders, RISING WATERS puts a human face on the international climate change debate

Sierra Club Chronicles:  Season One

Extraordinary effort from ordinary people - fighting to protect their communities and lands from pollution, corporate greed and short-sighted government policies.

Subdivide and Conquer:  A Modern Western

This film explores the way that sprawl impacts peoples' lives in cities, suburbs and towns, and what some people are doing to change the way we grow.

What a Way To Go:  Life at the End of Empire

A disturbing, compassionate, humorous personal essay about coming to grips with climate change, resource crises, environmental meltdown and the demise of the American lifestyle.

Who Killed the Electric Car?

A murder mystery like no other, as it unravels the puzzling demise of a vehicle that could have saved the environment and America’s dangerous addiction to foreign oil.

Wind Over Water:  The Turbulent Story of the Proposal to Build America’s First Offshore Wind Farm

The result of over two years of documenting the debate about land, energy and the environment that just might reveal the future of renewable energy in the US.