Hour-long documentary, 2008
Nuclear engineering scientists from MIT and anti-nuclear activists from around New England debate the merits of nuclear power as a solution to the climate-change crisis.
Short documentary, 2008
Scientists, politicians and Boston residents discuss the issue of phosphorus pollution in the Mystic River watershed, including the effects of and possible solutions to the problem.
Short documentary, 2007
Three women learn to cope with age-related blindness by taking classes at the Elder Learning Center of the Perkins School for the Blind, in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Short documentary, 2007
Teagan Emi Takahashi, who is one year old, lives in Brooklyn with her parents and four grandparents and enjoys a multi-cultural upbringing.
Short documentary, 2007
Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, made famous by Henry David Thoreau's 1854 book, now serves visitors as a place of retreat to the natural world.
Short documentary, 2006
Camilo Grenada, who is almost three years old, lives in Manhattan with his mother, Tania, and his grandparents. His father is studying abroad in Argentina.