
1990
On March 24, 1989, the supertanker Exxon Valdez ran aground in the pristine waters of Alaska's Prince William Sound, spilling 11 million gallons of crude oil. Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of Jacques Cousteau, takes us on a voyage to investigate first-hand the devastating impact of the U.S.'s largest oil spill. Amid the majestic mountains and ice floes of this serene setting, the leaking oil spreads like a virus staining and often killing everything it encounters. Harbor seals, sea otters, and bald eagles fall victim to the tragic accident.

Jean-Michel Cousteau
Himself

No Defense

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

Bring Your Own Brigade

Tar Creek

Legacy

Beyond Pollution

Report from the Aleutians

Manufactured Landscapes

Koyaanisqatsi

Gambit

Over Alaska

Cambio de sentido

Seaspiracy

Buried at Sea

First Daughter and the Black Snake

Grizzly Man

Dancing on Thin Ice with Torvill & Dean

La baia dei lupi

The Great Invisible

First Descent