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- The adventures of an eccentric girl who has strange attitudes towards hygiene and sexuality longs for the reunion of her divorced parents.
- A man attempts to make a new start in Atlantic City with the help of his daughter and a new business partner.
- On a dairy farm in the Eastern Townships, in the middle of a drought and while the land is parching, a drama will disrupt the life of the Santerre family. Confronted to each other they will have to learn to forgive.
- Set in a hostile small rural community, where antiquated traditions clash with modern-day sensibilities.
- On February 16, 1989 Larry Bloch and a team of novices achieved something unique in a former Chineese-food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel in Manhattan. Not only did this inexperienced collective open a nightclub in the mostly-underdeveloped Tribeca region but they created one that fused music with activism in an all together distinctive manner.
- The Film covers the Wetland and mangrove habitats of the Megacity of Mumbai, beautifully illustrating the myriad species that exist within it and the urgent need to conserve these habitats.
- It follows a community as it restores a wetland that had been converted into a golf course in the '60s, all led by visionary environmentalists.
- A documentary about professional mermaids and the mermaid community in the USA.
- The Last Stand:Heroes at Ballona Wetlands centers on the politics, players and environmental issues in the debate over preservation and development at one of the last remaining wetlands ecosystems in Southern California. The film includes environmentalists, development advocates, labor unionists, native Americans, politicians, actors, scientists, and filmmakers set against the backdrop of Hollywood.
- The Ballona Wetlands are a beautiful and unique ecological habitat in Los Angeles but did you know people also lived there? Being homeless is much more discreet there than in the city itself, it provides escape. A short peek (6 mn) into the wetlands to get a glimpse of what life might be like for those who call it home.
- Luc Hoffmann was a passionate ornithologist and scientist. He was the first to launch studies in the 50's to demonstrate the importance of wetlands. These rich habitats for biodiversity are also vital for the survival of humans on our planet.
- In Bohemia, at the very heart of Europe, south of the Golden City of Prague and guarded by medieval castles, lies a hidden mosaic of lakes and gently flowing rivers, of misty forests and mysterious peat bogs.
- You never know what falls from the sky.
- Swamps, marshes, lakes, salt marshes, mudflats, mangroves, coral reefs, all are wetlands, with thousands of species depending on them for their survival, a natural network for life.
- Two researchers from Karachi arrive at Hushe Valley near the K2 mountain for a research project on global warming. When one of the researcher vanishes into the cold and treacherous valley, a search and rescue mission is organized to find the missing person.
- An immersive cinematic VR journey into the wilderness, humanness and profoundness of Romania's most remote Wetland.
- A golf course is converted back to the wetland it was historically in an ambitious and inspiring environmental victory.
- The film has been conceived with the sole purpose to create awareness about the importance of the wetland and to use the medium of visual communication to save the only remaining abode for migratory birds in Mumbai. Saving this wetland is vital for mankind as well as the eco-system around it. It has been showcased to Cidco, as well as BNHS officials who have promised that it will help them in declaring the place a ''NO DEVELOPMENT ZONE''.
- Three stop-frame animations made on the floor of a London flat using water, cardboard and home-made slime. Watermeadow, bog-eye and mudflats were made over a long period of time. The project was pulled together during successive pandemic lock-downs whilst imagining wide open marshland, swamps and mires of different kinds.
- A hilarious yet raunchy stand-up comedy show from comedian Rudy Ray Moore, the man who gave us Dolemite.
- In what appears to be just some rain-filled holes in a quarry, an array of unexpected animal life has colonized this reestablishing wetland. This human-altered ecosystem has even manifested a rare and bizarre life cycle to emerge in a giant type of salamander. Follow this wetland for a year, from winter thaw, through the spring wildlife breeding frenzy, and again into hibernation. Watch the creatures that live here face drought, hazards imposed by the human world, and mortal competition with each other.
- This film shows the beauty and great diversity of the world's largest wetland. The Pantanal is the size of the country of England yet it is unknown to many people. It is the home of large numbers of birds and mammals, many of which are threatened or endangered. Despite it's isolation, the Panatanal and it's people are feeling the effects of a global economy and it's future is uncertain. It's people speak out about the issues affecting this amazing wetland.
- Wetland, Greencard, Trio is based on an autobiographical love story, in which the uncertain immigration status of the director's boyfriend challenges further their love-hate relationship. The video is a kind of musical score, documenting her journey adorned with deer antlers, from moving an indoor tree to encountering a deer at a nature reserve, bordered by apartment buildings in the wetlands in New Jersey.
- Otter Point: The Return of the Wetlands tells how Lewis and Clark National Historical Park and Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce are transforming farmland into habitat for salmon. The farmland, now part of Lewis and Clark NHP, was created when levies were built by the Army Corps of Engineers. The levies dried the wetland and destroyed healthy salmon habitat. To return the land into its natural state, the park service is replanting and reseeding the area and plans to breech the levy. This film was made during Film Camp in the summer of 2011 at Lewis and Clark NHP.
- A videographer covers the story of a lost treasure in the Florida wetlands.
- Two girls meet in Joshua Tree after the death of their mutual best friend.
- A Behind-the-Scenes look at the aerial portion of the 'Restoration of Paradise' Bolsa Chica Wetlands shoot.
- The documentary film is aimed to provide hard evidence to influence the policy makers regarding peoples view on access issues, distribution of benefits and issues regarding sustainable management of wetlands as experienced from Hail haor and Kawadighi haor of Bangladesh. The film is initiated by the research team of JDR 3rd scholars program on wetland research project which unfolds differences in distribution of ecological benefits and access between Kawadighi haor and Hail Haor which are considered as Privately managed wetland and Co-managed wetland respectively. The research team is engaged with household survey, FGD, KII and field visits, they utilized the opportunity to capture the images and evidences collected from the field as they considered it is necessary and important for developing sustainable wetland management policy.
- A film about art and the environment. It documents a year the studio of painter Deborah DeWit, parallel with a year of restoration activities on a former dairy farm adjacent to a water treatment facility, a 'postage stamp wilderness' which provided inspiration and subjects for her work. It explores themes of our place in nature, the responsibility of an artist to portray the world as she sees it, and the imperative to all of us to merge science, perception and expression to find a way to sustain all life.
- Tucked into a corner of a banal industrial park is a surprising wetland. Left to die by the local municipality, volunteers have now brought this tiny oasis back to life complete with frogs, dragonflies and several native flowers and plants. Industrial Wetland tells the story of this remarkable recovery and the volunteers who have dedicated themselves to bringing beauty to this unlikely setting.
- Wetlands were once looked upon as nothing but disease riddled swamps. At Pennsylvania's Millbrook Marsh, learn about the characteristics and values of wetlands and meet some of the critters that dwell in this important ecosystem.
- Every year, in the middle of Croatia, it's the same story: after the annual snow melt, a huge flood wave spills out of the Alps toward Zagreb and Belgrade. This leads to an increase in the River Sava's water levels of some ten meters. In the species-rich, alluvial flood forests of the last major meadow landscapes of the continent, enormous predatory fish like the catfish lie in wait for prey.
- Ecologists, biologists and water scientists contribute to the transformation of 25,000 acres of commercial salt ponds back into natural wetland habitat on the fringes of San Francisco Bay.
- Taein who's preparing to take the Grade 9, government official examination, and she isn't happy about Changjip taking the test when he already got accepted on a different one.
- At Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands, pop star and actor Elizabeth Tan explores the natural world by interacting with hippos, alligators, geese and more.Curious young children join her as they engage in horse-riding and cooking by the fireside