In Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, a teenage boy and his friends embark on a mission to save an orca named Willy from an oil spill. Along the way, they face various challenges and develop a strong bond with the whale.
When the Reno police force is invited to a national police convention in Miami, they find themselves as the only law enforcement left in the city when an unknown chemical is released into the air, causing chaos. With no help or backup, the ragtag group of officers must step up to protect and serve their city.
Swinging Safari takes place in 1970s Australia, where a group of families navigate through the challenges and absurdities of the era, including wife-swapping, open marriages, amateur filmmaking, and a blue whale that washes up on the local beach. The story is told through the eyes of a teenager who witnesses adults engaging in unconventional behavior while also experiencing his own coming-of-age journey.
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One is a drama film that takes place in Portugal during the economic crisis. It is inspired by the story of Scheherazade from One Thousand and One Nights. The film explores various themes such as unemployment, poverty, and the impact of the recession on the working class.
The Snail and the Whale is an animated adventure movie based on the picture book by Julia Donaldson. It tells the story of a tiny snail who hitches a ride on the tail of a huge humpback whale and goes on a wonderful journey around the world. Together, they explore the ocean, encounter sharks, and even save a beached whale. This heartwarming tale teaches the importance of friendship and adventure.
The Seed of Man is a surreal drama set in a post-apocalyptic world where a plague has caused the end of human reproduction. The film follows a couple who discover a woman who may be pregnant and their journey to protect her from neo-fascist groups who want to exploit her for their own purposes.
Aisheen (Still Alive in Gaza) is a documentary that explores the life and struggles of people living in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict and ruins of war. It depicts the daily challenges faced by the residents, including hunger, limited access to resources, and the effects of bombings. The film also highlights the resilience and determination of the people to find hope and joy in difficult circumstances.
A man named Ryan discovers his girlfriend is cheating on him and he gets fired from his job. He then buys a lottery ticket and wins. With his newfound wealth, he starts laundering money for the yakuza and gets involved in various criminal activities. Along the way, he forms new relationships and learns valuable life lessons.
Whale Valley is a powerful coming-of-age drama set in Iceland. It follows two brothers who share a bed and live a remote life on a farm. The film explores themes of depression, suicidal thoughts, and the struggle for communication within a family. It also delves into the journey of the younger brother as he tries to find his own identity in the midst of his brother's troubles. Whale Valley showcases the beautiful landscapes of Iceland and the emotional complexity of sibling relationships.
Daniel, a biologist studying the disappearance of fish, is haunted by paternity. It is by looking for a woman who could be the mother of his children that he will come across a strange fish and discover what he really lacks: love.
Dot and her Dolphin friends are playing along the shore one day. Soon they come across a very sad Whale named Tonga, who has washed up onto the beach. Tonga is in danger of being harmed by evil Whale-hunters and a cruel fish shop owner! Seeing that her new friend is in trouble, Dot just might have a few clever ideas to go about helping.
¡Vivan las Antipodas! is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey to explore the contrasting landscapes and cultures of different locations across the world. From the upside-down rural setting of Botswana to the bustling streets of Spain, and from the wild nature of New Zealand to the urban chaos of China, the film showcases the beauty and diversity of our planet.
On a frozen and forbidding shoreline of northern Sakhalin Island, to the north of Japan, live the Nyvkh people, whose austere, heroic struggle for survival depends solely on their ability to hunt the seal and to fish. This blunt glimpse into their quarters, animistic rituals, and daily (and nightly) lives has all the appearance of a well-shot documentary but is in fact a scripted film with convincing special effects, based on a novella of the same title by the gifted and controversial Soviet Kirghiz writer, Chingiz Aitmatov. "Dog running at the edge of the sea" is what the Nyvkhs call the forbidding place they have domesticated as their home, husbanding and speaking of it by means of myths and "poetry of the concrete" with which they commemorate their savage lives.
For years, the government has insisted that the increase in whale deaths off the East Coast has no relationship to the wind industry's high-decibel pile driving and boat activity. But now, this documentary, "Thrown To The Wind," based on new research, will challenge that.
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