films of art and science.

  • THE PITCHFORK RANCH

    THE PITCHFORK RANCH

    The manager of the Pitchfork Ranch in Wyoming talks trout and conservation of rivers.

  • A LITTLE CREEK NAMED WATKINS

    A LITTLE CREEK NAMED WATKINS

    It’s easy to overlook small tributary creeks, but they play a big role in ensuring river health—and fishing opportunities. In this video, Lyndy Caine of Firehole Ranch in Montana speaks about her collaboration with Trout Unlimited to preserve healthy flows and habitat in Watkins Creek, which serves as a wild trout nursery for Hebgen Lake.

  • KILLING RIVERS IN THE NAME OF RESTORATION

    KILLING RIVERS IN THE NAME OF RESTORATION

    A short documentary about the perils of using Rotenone to kill fish in streams and rivers.

  • FRAMING FIRE

    FRAMING FIRE

    Framing Fire follows an international group of scientists as they study the effect of thousands of years of wildfires on the fragile ecosystems of Patagonia.

  • THE DRIFTWOOD FEELING

    THE DRIFTWOOD FEELING

    A portrait of Montana’s poet laureate and Crow Native American, Henry Real Bird.

  • LIFE BELOW ANTARCTIC ICE

    LIFE BELOW ANTARCTIC ICE

    We know more about the surface of Mars than we know about Subglacial Antarctica. Watch this short documentary about the life hidden 3600 feet down in a subglacial lake in Antarctica. (2021)

  • CORING FOR CLIMATE

    CORING FOR CLIMATE

    A documentary short about the climate change science in a lake 3600 feet beneath the ice in Antarctica.

  • THE FISHMAN

    THE FISHMAN

    An essay film about the Yellowstone River told by a man who swims with fish.

  • AGAINST THE CURRENT

    AGAINST THE CURRENT

    This film underscores the importance of healthy rivers and streams in the arid West. Told through the wisdom of four people: two ranchers, a biologist and an environmental lawyer, this film tells the story of a rancher who, after 70 years, restored water to the stream that feeds his ranch. (2007)