Global Oneness Project Films in HD

Global Oneness Project Films in HD


Latest Episodes

Home Turf
April 23, 2013

This film by Ross Whitaker and Aideen O'Sullivan celebrates the ancient art of cutting turf by hand in County Kerry, Ireland.

April
April 23, 2013

This short film by Alan Spearman is a powerful and poetic portrait of a young girl, an ailing old woman, and an amazing magnolia tree.

Yukon Kings
March 07, 2013

Set in the remote Alaskan Yukon Delta, Yukon Kings follows Yup'ik fisherman Ray Waska as he teaches his grandkids how to fish during the summer salmon run. With environmental and cultural forces threatening their subsistence way of life, Ray holds onto

Laugh Clown Laugh
March 04, 2013

This film by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee offers a portrait of the role of the clown, with Reinhard "Filou" Horstkotte.

Celeritas
March 04, 2013

Filmed over the course of three years across four continents, time-lapse film Celeritas explores our relationship to nature and the modern world.

L'Equip Petit
February 20, 2013

The fourteen kids on this young sports team discuss an unsolved mystery. In the process, they end up teaching an unexpected life lesson to grown-ups.

Mr. Happy Man
November 28, 2012

Come rain or shine, 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island’s most cherished citizens.

Everything Is Incredible
October 24, 2012

Everything is Incredible is the story of a man suffering from the debilitating effects of polio who has dedicated his life to building a working helicopter out of re-bar, bicycle parts and wood. For the last 50 years, Agustin has spent all his energy on h

Waking the Sleeping Soul of Humanity
August 29, 2012

Arabinda Basu, philosopher and scholar of Sri Aurobindo, defines yoga as an organ of knowledge that helps develop one's inner consciousness. He explains that this knowledge comes from spiritual practices, which help reveal the underlying unity at the

Our Responsibility as Earth Citizens
August 28, 2012

Environmental leader Vandana Shiva feels strongly that it is our responsibility as "earth citizens" to keep water systems alive by avoiding three main problems: pollution, diversion of water, and privatization.