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Earth Day 2020 Film Festival

Films for the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. The festival has ended, so your institution must have a license to view these films. (12 films)

Come Hell or High Water

Come Hell or High Water

When the graves of former slaves are bulldozed in Mississippi, a Boston teacher returns home to protect the community his ancestors settled.

Overload

Overload

Before she starts a family, Soozie Eastman wants to discover whether it's possible to reduce her body's — and by extension everybody's — toxic burden.

Bluefin

Bluefin

A story about the extraordinary bluefin tuna, and its questionable future.

Food Coop

Food Coop

Looks at the workings of a highly profitable supermarket, Brooklyn's Park Slope Food Coop, which for 44 years has been a shining example of a successful alternative economic system at work.

Guardian

Guardian

Against the backdrop of BC's spectacular Great Bear Rainforest, Guardians and the salmon they monitor are victims of science censorship and reckless extractive industries.

Plastic Paradise

Plastic Paradise

Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

The True Cost

The True Cost

Groundbreaking investigation of fast fashion reveals that while the price of clothing has been decreasing for decades the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically.

Symbiotic Earth

Symbiotic Earth

Explores the life and ideas of Lynn Margulis, a scientific rebel who challenged entrenched theories of evolution to present a new narrative: life evolves through collaboration.

After Winter, Spring

After Winter, Spring

An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.

How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change

How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change

Oscar-nominated director Josh Fox contemplates our climate-change future by exploring the human qualities that global warming can't destroy.