2003 / 40 minutes/ Noboru Kaetsu Mr. Kanamori, a 4th grade primary school teacher in Kanazawa, Japan, gives his students lessons on what he considers to be the most important principles in life: to be happy and to care for other people. His lessons include discussion around teamwork, community, the importance of openness, how to […]
2019 / 52 minutes / Amoghavarsha J. S. & Kalyan Varma This film displays the varied habitats and species across Karnataka. Showcasing Bengal tigers and Indian elephants, along with lesser-known species like lion-tailed macaques, Indian leopards, birds, amphibians and reptiles. Come experience the wonders of Karnataka! The film is narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
2019 / 42 minutes / Martin Gronemeyer, Michaela Kirst A new and surprising chapter in the theory of evolution. According to recent studies, it’s in our cities, of all places, that animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to changing living conditions. Nature’s response to the spread of cities is astonishing: Why do catfish in the […]
2004 / 52 minutes / Stanley Minasian A delightful documentary about the thinking and feeling side of farm animals. This journey into the sentient, emotional lives of farm animals brings Masson to animal sanctuaries around the country where caregivers and the animals themselves tell their stories.
2012 / 48 minutes / Roxanne Meadows Featuring the life-long work of Social Engineer, Futurist, Inventor, and Industrial Designer Jacque Fresco, this presentation advocates a new socio-economic system that is updated to present-day knowledge. He calls it a Resource-Based Economy. This documentary details the root causes of the systemic challenges caused by our current system. […]