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A decades-long battle to protect one of the nation's great rivers, the Hudson
Michigan youth investigate the dubious circumstances under which a Wal-Mart appeared on a wetland in their small town
Two former TV news journalists take to America's backroads to document the rise of an insurgency against big box retail.
One man's personal journey to draw attention to the plight of the whales through his historic photo documentation.
As the ice fishing season comes to a close, families and friends drive to their huts and fish one last time before the ice melts
JOHNNY BERLIN PART 2: NOTES FROM THE DUMPSTER, picks up right where the original JOHNNY BERLIN left off.
Tour the depths of the Caribbean Sea. In waters famed for hidden treasures, another kind of wealth lies in abundance.
Modern technology experiments with moonlight and it's alleged healing power in the Sonoran desert
Jay Ould is a loving father, business man and sexual lube developer.
Two friends decide not to buy any things for 3 months and find all their needs in dumpsters and trash cans
Recounts the contributions of African Americans to New Orleans culture and the long road ahead
Los Trivinos de Huasco is an experimental, 16 minute black-and-white documentary shot on Super 8 in Huasco, Chile.
Learn the savage secrets of Africa after dark as animals struggle to fight off constant hunger
Rarely before has the drama of life on the wild plains of Africa been portrayed more intimately than in this remarkable film.
The great American obsession: the perfect green lawn
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