In 1950's London, England, a dalmatian named Pongo and his owner Roger meet Perdita and her owner Anita. The two couples get married and soon Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies. However, the puppies are abducted by Cruella De Vil who wants to use their fur for fashion. Pongo and Perdita enlist the help of other dogs through the 'Twilight Bark' to rescue their puppies. With the help of a cat named Tibbs and a horse named Captain, the Dalmatians manage to outwit Cruella and her henchmen and safely bring back their puppies.
In Felidae, a cat detective named Francis investigates a series of gruesome murders that have been occurring in his suburban neighborhood. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dark secret that puts his own life in danger.
The struggles and successes of a wide variety of animals as they take on one of life's most vital challenges: finding a partner.
Farce of the Penguins is a hilarious parody-comedy that follows the lives of penguins in Antarctica. It explores themes of love, family relationships, and animal mating instincts, all with a touch of crude humor and innuendo. The story revolves around a group of penguins who embark on a journey in search of love and companionship, facing various obstacles and hilarious mishaps along the way. From musical numbers to talking animals, Farce of the Penguins is a laugh-out-loud mockumentary-style film that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Set in the wilderness of the Kamchatka Peninsula, the land of legends and the kingdom of wild brown bears, we follow the daily adventures of five wild brown bears.
Cane Toads: An Unnatural History is a comedy documentary that explores the impact of cane toads, an imported species, on the Australian ecosystem. The film delves into their rapid reproduction, hallucinogenic properties, and the various efforts made to control their population. It also discusses the impact of cane toads on wildlife and the environment in places like Queensland, Australia, and Hawaii. Prepare to be entertained and educated about these quirky creatures!
Nature documentary, consisting of footage of various animals mating, narrated by naturalists and university professors Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne.
Advances in chicken and egg farming.
Spy in the Snow is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the snowy wilderness of Alaska, exploring the intriguing world of animal courtship and mating. From otter pups learning to swim to the elaborate displays of emperor penguins, this film offers an intimate and captivating look at the various species that call the Alaskan winter home. With stunning cinematography and expert narration, Spy in the Snow is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts.
David is a troubled city boy, being looked after by his uncle on a farm. He is initiated into the drunken partying of the village and stumbles off drunk to find his friend Matthieu and cell-playing girlfriend in the forest. There he finds a brutal and horrifying outlet that will change his life forever...
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "March of the Penguins".
The Peruvian Galapagos Islands feature in Hammer’s film Endangered, where Blue-footed Boobies, seals and iguanas are equated with the filmmaker herself who identifies light, life and the genre of experimental film to be threatened with extinction in this late twentieth century. Every image is marked and cancelled before it disappears. Even the emulsion of the film is treated with acid showing its fragility. The film is a highly effective compilation of image, colour and sound building upon each other, slowly heightening the sense of urgency. Against this mood there is a reassuring image of a silhouetted woman working at the film projector. A strong, competent, fearless woman. Woman documenting, warning, saving.
Robert Benchley revamps his pre-code classic "Sex Life of the Polyp" for a new generation.
The tragic story of two sisters whose lives are disrupted by two men. Amidst a landscape of rural hardship and a community consumed with superstition, events unfurl which threaten their sibling bond.
Examines the subject of homosexuality in animals. Scott Capurro visited various collections of captive animals to observe animals which had been reported to exhibit homosexual behaviour, and interviewed the staff about this. The show also included an interview with anti-gay rights campaigner and politician, Janet Young, where Capurro showed Young a video of a variety of male-male intercourse and female-female mating attempts in various animal species, and then asked her to comment on whether this influenced her views about its "unnaturalness"
Groundbreaking effects and filming techniques are used to show how animals perceive wildlife. Pioneering techniques reveal our lives from the animal's point of view and creatures across the landscapes from the world around them.
Documentary about the sex life of various animals.
The biodiversity of Peru is explored. From giant otters, sloths and birds in the rainforest, or guanacos and bears in the hills, to penguins, sea lions and vultures on the beach, everyone must protect their young and fight for survival.
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