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Return to the Wild : A Modern Tale of Wolf and Man
Our latest documentary takes a fair and open-minded look at the re-introduction of the gray wolf to the Northern Rockies, the friction it has caused, and the passionate debate it has stirred. The goal of the documentary is to address the issue of how man and predator can co-exist, in the hope of finding a balanced solution that addresses the needs of the ranchers, wildlife supporters, hunters, and most importantly, the wolves themselves.
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Justicia Now: One People’s Fight Against Big Oil
Justica Now! is a documentary about ChevronTexaco's toxic legacy in the Northern Ecuadorian region of the Amazon rainforest - and a courageous group of people called Los Afectados (The Affected Ones) who are seeking justice for the ensuing cancer, sickness and death in the largest environmental class action lawsuit in history.

- Winner of the “Short Film Competition” and separate “Audience Award” at the 2008 EcoFocus Film Festival in Athens, GA.
- Winner of "Grand Jury Award" (Best Work at Festival) at the 2009 Latin American Environmental Media Festival in New Orleans. Recipient of "Gold Kuhuna Award for Excellence in Filmmaking" at the 2009 Honolulu Film Festival.
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Freedom Fuels: Renewable Fuels From A Global Perspective Freedom Fuels featuring Daryl Hannah and Willie Nelson, takes an in-depth look at renewable fuel sources such as biodiesel, ethanol, and vegetable oil. It explores the interaction of the petroleum industry and alternative fuels over the past 150 years and examines the global impact that biofuels have.

The film won the 2006 Environmental Preservation Award at the Artivist Film Festival in Hollywood and won Best Documentary at the 2007 Las Vegas International Film Festival.
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Regarding Medical Marijuana v.2 Regarding Medical Marijuana provides an in-depth look at the social, political, and human issues surrounding California’s battle to distribute and buy a medicine that under state law is legal, yet under federal law is still a Schedule 1 narcotic.

The documentary won the People's Choice Award at the Compassionate Use Film Festival in Oakland, CA in 2004.
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