Only on Earth

A powerfully immersive journey into Spain’s Southern Galicia, one of the most wildfire prone areas of Europe. The wild horses that have roamed the mountainous region for centuries have played a vital part in fire prevention by keeping the flammable undergrowth low, but now numbers are dwindling. Following a firefighter, a vet and a budding […]
Miyazaki: Spirit of Nature

This engrossing and inspirational journey into the imagination of legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki examines not only his 40 year career but how his films are informed by his views on nature. Featuring interviews – and liberal animation extracts – with Miyazaki, his son, friends, collaborators and philosophers like Timothy Morton, the film delves into […]
LowLand Kids

As the waters rise in the American Deep South, two young people have to watch the only world they have known gradually vanish. Sandra Winther’s wonderfully atmospheric Lowland Kids (which counts Darren Aronofsky amongst its producers) follows siblings Howard and Juliette – who have lived alone since their parents died – as they witness changes […]
How Deep is Your Love

As deep-sea mining increasingly threatens the fragile ecosystems deep in our oceans, Eleanor Mortimer’s gently and engagingly heads deep below the waves to examine the strange and often alien lifeforms living in the depths, as a team of biologists study creatures that exit there. This group of young biologists – often wonderfully excited to witness […]
Fiume O Morte

A wonderfully entertaining – and educational – comedy docudrama from director Igor Bezinović, who grew up in the Croatian coastal town of Rijeka (once called Fiume), and in the film recruits present-day residents of the city to help – through reconstructions and reenactments, interwoven with archival footage – to tell the story of Italian fascist-poet […]