SUNCINE premieres ten new documentaries on Caixaforum+

06/27/2025

From June 27

SUNCINE, the International Environmental Film Festival, inaugurates its new programming on its Caixaforum+ channel where you can see some documentaries that have passed through their editions..

You can watch these documentaries:

  • Patrullaje. Winner of the Sol de Oro. Indigenous and Afro-descendant forest rangers unite to safeguard forests against illegal logging.
  • Blue Carbon: Nature's Hidden Power. With artist Jayda Guy. A journey through the hidden power of coastal ecosystems in the fight against climate change.
  • The Last Shepherds. A moving portrait of the previous two shepherds who resist in the Picos de Europa.
  • Water for Life. Narrated by Diego Luna and directed by Will Parrinello, it tells the struggle of three heroes to defend their water against large corporations.
  • Water is Love. A young and positive look at regenerative design as a solution to the climate crisis.
  • Eating our Way to Extinction. Narrated by Carlos Bardem and produced by Kate Winslet. A journey through the impacts of the food industry on our planet.
  • The Green Divide. A denunciation of urban displacement in racialized neighborhoods and the struggle of their communities.
  • Un mundo nuevo (Documentary series of three episodes). Documentary series by Cyril Dion, awarded with the Sol de Oro Especial, which shows real change projects from around the world.

You can see all this for free on the SUNCINE channel on Caixaforum+ here. The 32nd edition of SUNCINE will be held from October 30 to November 23, 2025. More information at suncinefest.com.

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