DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Films by topic Environment

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • Restoring the Mauri of Lake Omapere

    New Zealand The film examines the issues surrounding the toxic pollution of the largest body of fresh water in Northland NZ, and the effects on downstream communities.

  • Who Killed Dr. Bogle and Mrs. Chandler?

    Australia On the bizarre deaths of Dr. Gilbert Bogle and his lover Mrs. Margaret Chandler, found on a Sydney riverbank in 1963, and the explosive new evidence uncovered recently.