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The Absent House

Sustainable design in the tropics. The story of a Puerto Rican architect pioneering locally-suited green buildings for over thirty years.

Icarus Films | 2013 | 55 minutes

Biophilic Design

A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.

Bullfrog Films | 2012 | 62 minutes

Bluespace

Contrasts sci-fi ideas about terraforming Mars with the state of NYC's waterways, and questions the viability of colonizing Mars before making our own planet sustainable.

Bullfrog Films | 2016 | 73 minutes

A Bridge Over the River

Profiles Lency, a man who lives in Cuba's central mountains who has a creative solution to all of life's daily problems there.

Icarus Films | 2009 | 30 minutes

Burning in the Sun

An inspirational portrait of a young West African man who starts a business building solar panels from scratch and selling them to rural customers in Mali.

Bullfrog Films | 2011 | 83 minutes

Crapshoot

Looks at the failure of our current sewage disposal system and presents alternatives.

Bullfrog Films | 2004 | 52 minutes

Dam/Age

Traces writer Arundhati Roy's bold and controversial campaign against the Narmada dam project in India.

Icarus Films | 2002 | 50 minutes

DamNation

Explores the sea change in national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the call for dam removal as awareness grows that our own future is bound to the health of our rivers.

Bullfrog Films | 2014 | 87 minutes

Denial

A film about electricity, identity, family, and about the many ways we lie to ourselves when faced with overwhelming facts. It is the story of a family coming to terms with hard personal truths against the backdrop of a global crisis.

Bullfrog Films | 2017 | 92 minutes

Dirty Business

Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.

Bullfrog Films | 2011 | 90 minutes