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  • Kiss The Ground: The Possibilities of Regeneration

    The film explores the origins of regenerative agriculture, offering a story that is both new and ancient in its roots.
    Co-written and narrated by Lyla June Johnston, an Indigenous public speaker, artist, scholar, and community organiser, the film takes a holistic approach to regenerative steward...

  • Windshipped

    The original purpose of the Schooner Apollonia, a 64-foot, steel-hulled sailboat built in the 1940s was to carry and deliver up to 20,000 pounds of cargo by sail.
    Their team of ambitious, young adventurers, led by Captain Sam Merrett, have been working steadily to restore the dilapidated hull, o...

  • A New ReGeneration: Carrie Richards

    When Carrie Richards was growing up, she always had a feeling she'd end up taking over the ranch that her family had owned and operated since 1941.
    What she didn't expect was to do so in her 30s, with a husband and two kids in tow, and to radically change the way her family had managed their lan...

  • Those In Grass Houses

    Those in Grass Houses explores the complex and fascinating lives of one of Africa’s most compelling bird species – the Sociable Weaver.
    Their nests, the largest in the world, envelop the acacia trees they hang from in the arid savannah of Southern Africa.
    The nests are home to hundreds of indiv...

  • Sink Or Swim: Learning The Crawl In The Maldives

    For two weeks One Ocean Media Foundation helped organize, and film, a unique learn-to-swim project on the remote Maldivian island of Eydafushi.
    Despite living just a couple feet above sea level, many of the locals here never learn to swim the goal was to get mothers and their children more confi...

  • 47 Million Bees

    '47 Million Bees' is the story of biologist Paola Vecino and her work to preserve the native Iberian honey bee in Spain. Paola has spent her life studying and working with bees and now heads up the 'Smart Green Bees' project.
    Collaborating with bee keepers across the country, the project is set ...

  • The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground

    The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
    Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
    Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful...

  • Stories of Regeneration: Mollie Engelhart

    In this mini-documentary, we delve into the inspiring journey of Mollie Engelhart, a regenerative farmer at Sow A Heart Farm in Fillmore, CA. Mollie's story is Against all odds, she overcame challenges on a seemingly inhospitable land, showcasing resilience and determination. Through innovative a...

  • A Guardian

    What is the collective noun for a group of drones? A flock? A watch? A sentinel? A guardian as it turns out.
    ‘A Guardian’ is a glorious drone-shot film for charity Over & Above Africa, using collective nouns to romance the beauty of animal groups across Africa.
    But at the same time highlighting...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Captain Pete Bethune

    Captain Peter James Bethune is a New Zealand ship's captain with 500 ton master licence, published author, producer, and public speaker. Pete Bethune takes conservation to the extreme.
    As the founder of Earthrace Conservation, Pete is a world record holder, circling the globe four times on his po...

  • Story of Esake

    This is the rescue and rehabilitation story of orphaned bonobo Esake. Esake was rescued by Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary when she was 3 years old.
    From our NGO partners https://www.bonobos.org

  • Flying Barn Doors

    In a world where our climate hangs in the balance, can we learn to co-exist with predators once more?
    Flying Barn Doors examines our changing relationship with nature and wildlife through the story of the White Tailed Eagle in Scotland.
    Once revered among ancient cultures, the rise of agricultu...

  • Hope On The Hudson: Growing with the Grain

    Upstate New York used to be a breadbasket of grain growing. Westward expansion yielded more ideal climates for growing and production shifted to the midwest.
    Scientists, farmers, bakers and brewers take part in a grain trial test that hopes to produce a new generation of grain suited for the nor...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Jon Bowermaster

    Writer, filmmaker and adventurer, Jon is a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council. One of the Society’s ‘Ocean Heroes,’ his first assignment for National Geographic Magazine was documenting a 3,741 mile crossing of Antarctica by dogsled.

    His National Geographic-sponsored...

  • Hope On The Hudson River Stories

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    ‘Hope on the Hudson’ is a series of short films focused on good news from our Hudson Valley in Upstate New York

  • Friends of Bonobos of the Congo

    An introduction to bonobos and the conservation mission of Friends of Bonobos of the Congo, an environmental nonprofit rooted in the belief that love heals and that through education and opportunity we can change the future for the better.
    Film by Leon Haberkorn, 2021 Winner of the Boden Internat...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Kerry David

    Kerry David has been working in the Hollywood film industry for over 25 years.
    In 2014, she raised over $500,000 crowdfunding for various non-profits, productions and artists.
    She was sidelined after learning about the silent war on endangered species due to commercial poaching and the human/wi...

  • Ecoflix Live with Global Environment Media

    Watch the real-time TV service from Ecoflix with scheduled programming for you to enjoy, broadcast by Global Environment Media

  • Volcanoes Safaris

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    Volcanoes Safaris is the only company in the world to focus exclusively on the gorilla and chimpanzee parks of Uganda and Rwanda, a very rare and distinct type of eco-tourism.
    They have had a clear vision during their 25 year journey: to develop eco tourism experiences that are sensitive to loca...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Praveen Moman

    David talks to Praveen Moman who grew up in the wilds of Uganda, where his family was part of the pioneering Asian community central to opening up East Africa. He then moved to the UK after becoming a refugee during the Amin expulsion. In 1997, Praveen returned to Uganda where he founded Volcanoe...

  • Leona Lewis at Hopefield Animal Sanctuary

    Pop sensation and Hopefield trustee Leona Lewis visits the animal sanctuary in Essex, UK.
    Leona shares her love of animals with local and inner city children during a Q&A after the screening of the the Ecoflix animation It's Up to Us, which she narrated.
    A tour of the sanctuary reveals the scal...

  • Eating Our Way To Extinction

    Eating Our Way To Extinction takes audiences on a cinematic journey around the world, from the depths of the Amazon rainforests to the Taiwanese Mountains, the Mongolian desert, the US Dust Bowl, the Norwegian Fjords and the Scottish coastlines, telling the story of our planet through shocking te...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Greg MacGillivray

    David talks to Greg MacGillivray who has been producing and directing award-winning films for more than 50 years. Today, he has more than 60 films to his credit, including over 40 IMAX productions.Since the 1976 production of his first IMAX film, To Fly!, Greg has produced some of the most enduri...

  • Last Chance To Paint: How to Paint Lions Kenya

    Last Chance To Paint connect’s children to the environment using art to highlight what we all stand to lose. John Dyer is Cornwall’s best loved artist and has been the artist in residence at the Eden Project in the UK from the year 2000 to the present day. He is a fellow of the Royal Geographical...