DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Films by topic Environment

Displaying 1-10 of 16 films.

  • The 11th Hour

    USA Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour looks at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet’s ecosystems.

  • Billy’s Christmas

    New Zealand Billy’s Christmas is the intimate and personal story of an Australian farming family coming to terms with the worst drought in living memory.

  • Calici: A Rural Conspiracy

    New Zealand In 1997 a group of farmers introduced the illegal Calici virus in NZ — the nation’s biggest ever bio-security breach. This is their account of how and why…

  • Crude Impact

    USA This film uncovers the complex entanglement of the fate of humankind with its fierce dependence on petroleum providing vital inspiration for change.

  • Cry Sea

    Italy Cry Sea portrays the conflict between European and local fishermen in the Senegalese waters, as they compete for portions of a depleting stock of fish.

  • Freedom Fuels

    USA An in-depth look at renewable fuel sources, such as bio-diesel, ethanol and vegetable oil. Darryl Hannah and Willie Nelson lend their weight to this film.

  • The Godmachine

    New Zealand/Germany An episodic documentary on the global bicycle messenger community and their dream of a future city without cars.

  • No Nukes is Good Nukes!

    New Zealand No Nukes is Good Nukes! is a 45-minute documentary film about the grassroots nuclear free movement in New Zealand.

  • The Nuclear Comeback

    New Zealand The nuclear industry has put its hand up as a solution to climate change. It claims that nuclear power generation produces zero carbon emissions…and people are listening.

  • The Old Stores

    Israel This is the story of a number of old stores in modern-day Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The film passes between the stores and unfolds an aged world of tradition and family businesses.