Jane Goodall
11 titles
Filmography
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Jane
(2017)An intimate portrait of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking chimpanzee research.

Famous Last Words: Dr. Jane Goodall
(2025)"Don't lose hope." Dr. Jane Goodall reflected on humanity and nature in this powerful interview, knowing the world would not see it until she passed.

Racing Extinction
(2015)Covert activists work to expose how humanity’s footprint on the planet will lead to the loss of 50% of all species by the end of this century.

Milked
(2021)Young activist Chris Huriwai takes on the giants of New Zealand's dairy industry. His journey uncovers alarming information about the industry's impact on the environment and our health, showing that we're on the edge of the biggest global disruption of food and agriculture in history. An international story told with a local eye, the film also points to what we can all do to change our fate.

Time to Choose
(2015)Addresses the challenges and solutions to the global threat of climate change, leaving audiences understanding what is wrong and what can be done.

Earth Emergency
(2021)Narrated by Richard Gere and featuring the Dalai Lama and Greta Thunberg, Earth Emergency explores how human activity sets in motion Earth’s own natural warming mechanisms, releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and further warming the planet. Leading climate scientists examine this missing piece of the climate puzzle which is pushing the climate to a tipping point.

Into the Jungle
(2018)Newlywed zookeepers Jim and Jean Thomas packed up their safe suburban life in Australia and braved the remote wild jungle of Papua New Guinea to attempt an almost impossible task: to save a little known tree kangaroo from extinction. Only one hundred were left in the world.

Surviving Progress
(2011)Stephen Hawking, Jane Goodall, Margaret Atwood and others weigh in with their thoughts on whether the pitfalls of progress could actually destroy civilisation instead of help it.

Seed: The Untold Story
(2016)Explore the fight of seed-keepers against major agrichemical companies to protect our food legacy and revive a culture connected to seeds.

A Life Among Elephants
(2024)Iain Douglas-Hamilton’s journey with African elephants began in the 1960s sparking a global movement to protect them. Follow his groundbreaking research personal connections with wild herds and decades of bold conservation in the face of poaching and extinction.

The Last Tourist
(2021)Tourism's impacts on environments, wildlife, and host communities often go overlooked. How can this massive industry be made more sustainable?