Change starts with what we see. These films and documentaries will open your eyes to the planet’s beauty, challenges, and the actions that can shape its future.

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Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things

This film follows minimalists from all walks of life who are rethinking what truly matters. It’s a reminder that owning less can open space for more purpose, connection, and care for the planet.

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The Green Planet

This series reveals the hidden lives of plants, specifically how they adapt, connect, and shape the world around us. A stunning look at the vibrant, often unseen systems that keep our planet alive.

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Blue Planet

This groundbreaking series dives into Earth’s oceans, uncovering the breathtaking beauty and complexity of marine life. From shimmering coral reefs to the deepest trenches, it’s a mesmerizing portrait of the world beneath the waves.

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Gasland

An eye-opening investigation into the environmental and health impacts of hydraulic fracturing (fracking). This documentary exposes the hidden costs of natural gas extraction and its toll on communities, water, and the planet.

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Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

A visually stunning and sobering exploration of the Anthropocene era, this documentary reveals how human activity has reshaped the Earth’s landscapes, climate, and biodiversity on a planetary scale.

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Aliens of the Deep

A groundbreaking journey with James Cameron and NASA scientists to Earth’s most extreme ocean depths, exploring hydrothermal vent ecosystems and the possibility of life in similar conditions on other planets.