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Organoponico! Cuba's response to food security
Claire Birch
6th November, 2009
Cuba's no democratic paradise, but the country could certainly teach the west a thing or two about sustainable, secure food production, as this new film demonstrates more...
Killing fields: the true cost of Europe's cheap meat
Andrew Wasley
13th October, 2009
Cheap meat has become a way of life in much of Europe, but the full price is being paid across Latin America as vast soya plantations and their attendant chemicals lead to poisonings and violence more...
The Other CO2 Problem
Kate Herbert
1st September, 2009
Students at Ridgeway School in Plymouth show concern for ‘the other CO2 problem’ in an award-winning animated film about ocean acidification more...
A Forest Garden Year
Mark Anslow
29th June, 2009
Leading UK expert in agro-forestry Martin Crawford shares his knowledge of permaculture forest gardens in this new DVD more...
The Age of Stupid film premiere
Sylvia Rowley
15th March, 2009
“What I don’t understand is where does everybody else get their apathy from?” Franny Armstrong is out to change the minds of 250 million people... more...
Al Jazeera Film: A Case of Global Proportions
Ecologist
11th June, 2009
Al Jazeera's five-part series, 'Corporations on Trial' looks at some of the rapidly growing law suits across the world today. more...
The End of the Line film
Ecologist
8th June, 2009
The End of the Line is the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceansmore...
A Time Comes - A film by Nick Broomfield
Ecologist
4th June, 2009
In 2007 six Greenpeace activists attempted to shut Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent but were served a High Court injunction by a police helicopter. more...
Al Jazeera Film: People & Power - Dumping Ground
Ecologist
20th May, 2009
Al Jazeera's five-part series, 'Corporations on Trial' looks at some of the rapidly growing law suits across the world today. more...
Fishy business
Andrew Wasley and Jim Wickens
1st December 2008
The coastal towns and villages of Peru are being blighted by an industry that has sprung up to satisfy the West’s voracious appetite for fish – now marine life, human health and whole ecosystems are paying the price. The Ecologist Film Unit investigatesmore...
The Age of Stupid
Ecologist
5th March, 2009
You'd be stupid to miss this. And to ensure that you, and others, don't, why not help spread the word about this fantastic documentary by putting up some posters. more...
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I'm the Reverend Billy
Bill Talen
3rd January, 2009
We interrupt our regular programming for a moral advisory... more...
Ecologist Film Unit: Consumer guide
Anna Baubock
5th December, 2008
Seven easy tips to sustainable fish more...
Ecologist Film Unit: Feed for Greed
The Ecologist
4th December, 2008
Responses from some of the key players to the Ecologist's investigation into fish feed. more...
Man's Industrial Progress
Phil Moore
25th September, 2008
One of Canada’s most well known photographers, Edward Burtynsky, has travelled the world documenting the link between nature and industry through his large-format photos of nature transformed through industry; the ‘manufactured landscapes’ of mines, dams, and factories. more...
Wake up, freak out - then get a grip
Phil Moore
18th September, 2008
Watch this film and get your freak on. more...
Poison Fire Interview
Phil Moore
11th September, 2008
Filmmaker Lars Johansson talks to the Ecologist about the making of the film 'Poison Fire' and the curse of oil in the Niger Delta. more...
Poison Fire
Phil Moore
4th September, 2008
Environmentalists arrested at community meeting on gas flaring more...
Activists get thrashed by locals
Phil Moore
1st August, 2008
When opponents of local youth football team Deansgate Ridge in Kent failed to turn up, Camp for Climate Action members stepped in – only to lose 7-1. more...
The Real Dirt on Farmer John
Laura Sevier
1st May, 2008
Farmer John Peterson is an eccentric organic farmer from the American Midwest and the star of this strangely compelling documentary. more...Up the Yangtze
Sam Geall
11th April, 2008
A moving cinematic tale of life on Asia’s longest river raises questions about ecology, development and China’s future more...


