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Here’s the twenty minute version of “The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry?”. It takes a sobering look at the situation in the driest part of the USA.
From Leonardo DiCaprio, two short films about our world - “Water Planet” - and “Global Warning”. Check ‘em out - and be informed.
Here’s a documentary narrated by Robert Redford about a group of Texans battling energy companies - entitled “Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars”. Watch this and you’ll be left wondering about “clean” coal energy.
Here’s a scene from Rob Parmenter’s film, “Angle of Attack”, featuring Phil McGain and Mathias Holmberg going big on their slalom boards.
Babe Ruth, Pele, Fangio. Every sport has a legend. In the sport of windsurfing, the name is Naish. Robert Masters caught up with The Man as part of a cover story article for Windsurfing Magazine. Here’s what he submitted to the popular American publication. The photography is by Darrell Wong.
In the late 80’s and 90’s, Bjorn Dunkerbeck dominated the world of professional boardsailing, winning pretty much everything that could be won. Here’s a video news release shot of him in the late 80’s.
This upload features a special person on a vital mission. Driven by passion fed from a lifelong fascination with sharks, filmmaker Rob Stewart debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas. Watch the short film about the making of this critically acclaimed documentary. Be sure to check out our InPrint article with Rob Stewart.
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