Fuel

FUEL is an insightful portrait of America’s addiction to oil and an uplifting testament to the immediacy of new energy solutions. Director, Josh Tickell, a young activist, shuttles us on a whirlwind journey to track the rising domination of the petrochemical industry – from Rockefeller’s strategy to halt Ford’s first ethanol cars to Vice President Cheney’s petrochemical company sponsored energy legislation – and reveals a gamut of available solutions to “repower America” – from vertical farms that occupy skyscrapers to algae facilities that turn wastewater into fuel. Tickell and a surprising array of environmentalists, policy makers, and entertainment notables take us through America’s complicated, often ignominious energy past and illuminate a hopeful, achievable future, where decentralized, sustainable living is not only possible, it’s imperative. Learn more.

Ghetto Physics

Ghetto Physics

In the ghettos, prostitution is referred to as the game. Thing is, the game isnt limited to the streets. Its goin down all over the world. An in-your-face wake-up call, …

The Quantum Activist

The Quantum Activist

In this new film entitled “The Quantum Activist” internationally recognized and acclaimed theoretical quantum physicist Dr. Amit Goswami, himself a pioneer in the New Science within consciousness, shares with wit …

2012 Time for Change

2012 Time for Change

2012: Time for Change” presents an optimistic alternative to apocalyptic doom and gloom. Directed by Emmy Award nominee Joao Amorim, the film follows journalist Daniel Pinchbeck, author of the bestselling …