Winner of 7 film festival awards, Ecological Design-Inventing the Future, is a 64 minute documentary history of ecological design in the 20th century, from its early antecedents in the thinking and work of Buckminster Fuller, to modern-day incarnations of Amory Lovins and the Rocky Mountain Institute's hyper energy and resource efficiency, and a host of pioneers in between and beyond. It sets up the big sustainability question and challenge of the 21st century: bringing sustainability to scale quickly enough to blaze the new trail to the durable security and prosperity of an ecologically sustainable economy and society before the window of opportunity closes over the next 20+ years.
The original website seems to have disappeared (oh, here it is: http://www.designoutlaws.org/), but the following links capture some of the content of the Design Outlaws that produced it, Brian Danitz & Chris Zelov (I believe it has moved to the first link at Chelseagreen Publishing; and the 2nd link at geniusloci has info on the Design Outlaws book):