

From surface to depths, Nathalie Lasselin’s Deep Dive reveals the wild St. Lawrence River and one woman's fight to protect it.
The L.A. River isn’t just a ditch. It’s alive. River of Angels uncovers its wildlife, culture, and the community fighting to protect this urban waterway.
Voices from the Water follows River Heroes tackling harmful waste at its source, because healthy rivers mean a healthy planet.
Afroz Shah’s beach cleanups sparked a global movement. From Mumbai with Love proves local action can change the world.
In Alaska, River Heroes turn coastal waste into building blocks. Keepers of the North proves grit and innovation can beat ocean pollution.
In Chile’s Valle de Elqui, the Canihuante family defends the Cochiguaz River because to them, El Río Es Familia.
For 30+ years, Friends of the Fox River has fought to restore the Fox. Watershed Warriors follows the River Heroes leading this fight.
At 7, Cash “The Conservation Kid” Daniels began cleaning the Tennessee River. Today, he’s inspiring a global wave of young river defenders.
On Indonesia’s Kampar River, Chasing the Bono captures the world’s longest surfable wave, and the communities whose lives flow with it.
College students trade beach bars for barges in Study Aboard, a film about spring break cleanups on the Mississippi River.
Baltimore’s googly-eyed river robot has devoured 2,300+ tons of trash. Mr. Trash Wheel proves tech + community can clean waterways.
In Toxic Art, Ohio artist John Sabraw transforms toxic coal mine runoff into eco-friendly paint, proving creativity can clean rivers.
On Cambodia’s Tonlé Sap Lake, families fight pollution to save their floating villages and fisheries. Life Afloat tells their story.
In the Netherlands, the Dommel River faces floods, drought, and climate pressure. Portrait of a River reveals how communities are restoring balance and biodiversity
As drought grips Zimbabwe, "Brother Bill" and Leonard Maronda drill boreholes to deliver 44,000 gallons of clean water daily. Under the African Sun tells their story.