This awe-inspiring epic documentary reflects on the grandeur and melancholy of the Yangtze River from the port of Shanghai to its source in Tibet - as a poignant metaphor for the violence and chaos of contemporary China.
This analysis of the flow of water from mountain to aqueduct to city to sea - filmed around the Eastern Sierra Nevada and downstream in Los Angeles and Long Beach - is a meditation on our dependence on and alienation from the natural world.
This film focuses on the 800-mile Trans-Alaska pipeline as well as downstream ports and refineries in Los Angeles – amounting to a geographic examination of place within the greater context of social and environmental forces.
This film explores the landscapes of the 2000-mile Mexico-US border - with images that highlight striking contrasts and tensions between stunning natural environments and man-made structures that seem to impose their will on them.