[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/13301985[/vimeo] Heard much about post-quake Haiti recently? Probably not, unless you’re really digging for news on it… after the initial shock and horror, the cameras and reporters seemed to move [ … ]
Tag: film
Ever See Flammable Tap Water?: Gasland Film Investigates Natural Gas Industry
Dang. Ever see water that ignites upon leaving the tap? If not, then you might be interested in seeing Gasland, a recent film by Josh Fox that dives into the [ … ]
Is Taking Care of Your Grass Making You Sick?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/v/dTcvO-o8NTA&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&feature=player_embedded&fs=1] When dermatologist June Irwin first stood up in 1985 to speak at a Hudson, Quebec, town council meeting about the potential link between synthetic lawn pesticide and herbicide use [ … ]
New Sundance Channel Blog Features a Heaping Helping of Green
Looking for information on solar panels, organic vegetables, or endangered species? You go to one of your favorite green blogs, right? But if you’re looking for a film review, or [ … ]
Green Talk Radio: Documenting the Global Water Crisis with FLOW director Irena Salina
Host Sean Daily talks subject with filmmaker Irena Salina, director of the documentary “FLOW: How Did a Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water?” about the global water crisis and her [ … ]
They Killed Sister Dorothy
NextΒ Wednesday night, March 25th, tune into HBO2βs premiere of the documentary They Killed Sister Dorothy at 8 pm if you want to begin to understand the violence and injustice that [ … ]
An Interview with Josh Tickell About His New Film, Fuel
When I first met Josh Tickell a few years ago, he was a blonde-haired, baby-faced, young man driving around the country in a diesel van painted with yellow sunflowers that [ … ]
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Biofuels, Preachers, and Echinacea
May Day, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and even Cinco de Mayo… lots to celebrate in May.Β We had lots to celebrate at sustainablog, also… especially a bevvy of new voices [ … ]
College Students: Your Green Video Could be Worth $5000
Got a story, a camera, and some time over the holiday break? Get shooting — the National Geographic Preserve Our Planet College Film and PSA contest is underway. Contest winners [ … ]
Eco-Libris: A New Film from the Creators of “King Corn”
Editor’s note: We’re excited to hear that King Corn is coming to the small screen, and that its creators have a new film coming out. Thanks to our friends at [ … ]
Saving More Than Souls: Religious Groups Seek “Renewal” for the Environment
Buddhist monks are ordaining trees. Future Jewish leaders are learning about sustainable living. Evangelical Christians are fighting mountain top removal. Muslims are giving away organic meat to the poor during [ … ]