
1968
A lesson in geography, which concludes that although the Great Lakes have had their ups and downs, nothing has been harder to take than what humans have done to them lately. In the film, a lone canoeist lives through the changes of geological history, through Ice Age and flood, only to find himself in the end trapped in a sea of scum.

Blake James
Man in the Canoe

Mururoa 1973

Träume der Lausitz

LEGACY

Koyaanisqatsi

Apocalypse, Man

Losing the West

The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream

Summer, City and a Camera

Denial

Wilderness: The Last Stand

Tar Creek

Ice on Fire

The Catastrophe Garden

Son of Torum

What Lies Upstream

Another World

Golden Times – Cassandra’s Treasure

Is the Crown at war with us?

An Inconvenient Truth

White Earth