In a small Newfoundland fishing village, the community is in dire need of a doctor. They hatch a plan to deceive a young doctor into staying in the town by any means necessary, including manipulation, bribery, and con games.
Syriana is a politically charged epic that explores the state of the oil industry through the lives of those involved. It tells the story of Connex, a US energy giant losing control of Middle East oil fields to a Chinese company. As the plot unfolds, the movie delves into interconnected storylines involving corruption, espionage, assassination plots, and the lives of characters caught in the web of the oil industry's power struggles.
Lance Corporal Davis Lindo, a new recruit with Police Scotland, dreams of becoming a detective at New Scotland Yard after completing his last assignment with the Royal Military Police. In Aberdeen, he is sent to train as a Detective Constable in the North East of Scotland, where he must quickly adapt to his new life. Can Lindo succeed in his pursuit of becoming a detective?
Who Killed the Electric Car? is a documentary that explores the mysterious death of the electric car and the conspiracy behind it. It delves into the issues of energy, renewable energy, car batteries, and the potential of the electric car. The film highlights California's role in the electric car movement, the influence of big oil and corporate greed, and the sabotage and protests by environmental activists against the oil industry. It also raises questions about the role of the government, specifically the Secretary of State and the President, in the downfall of the electric car.
The Undefeated is a documentary that explores the life and political career of a prominent American politician. It delves into her rise to power, her role as a vice-presidential candidate, and the controversies and scandals that surrounded her. The film also examines her impact on the Republican Party and the wider political landscape of the United States.
A retired cop and a scientist investigate a series of kidnappings connected to a drug dealer and uncover a conspiracy involving international intrigue, espionage, and corporate greed.
The real-life struggle to contain the environmental and financial damage caused to Alaska by the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez is dramatized.
Pump is a documentary that uncovers the true costs of our oil addiction, from the economic and environmental impacts to the influence of big oil corporations. It explores alternative and clean energy sources as a solution to our oil dependency.
A Crude Awakening is a documentary that delves into the economic and environmental consequences of dwindling oil resources, specifically focusing on the concept of peak oil. With a mix of expert interviews, archive footage, and a global perspective, the film highlights the urgent need for alternative energy solutions.
The Big Fix is a thought-provoking documentary that examines the devastating consequences of the BP oil spill and delves into the systemic issues within the oil industry. It exposes the environmental damage caused by the spill and raises awareness about the manmade environmental disaster caused by big oil companies. Through interviews and investigations, the film uncovers the truth behind the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and highlights the need for greater accountability and sustainability in the oil industry.
In the 1930s, Charles Lang invents an engine that runs using water for fuel. But when he tries to get it patented, he is first offered a ridiculously low amount. When he refuses, he is suddenly several people are pressuring him to sell. The big oil companies don't want the competition. Now he has to try and keep them from getting his idea, and somehow get it published.
For around ten years, natural disasters have been occurring more frequently, causing widespread destruction; yet industrialized countries still refuse to implement or persist in doubting the actions they must take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and fail to revise their policies for economic growth. Decisions taken high up directly affect the way of life of thousands of people, in Canada and elsewhere. In 2003, the United Nations indicated that for the first time in history, environmental refugees (25 million) outnumbered those fleeing from war or political persecution (23 million). And their numbers keep on increasing.
Fuel is a documentary film that explores the impact of oil dependency on our society and the urgent need to find alternative energy sources. The film follows filmmaker and activist Josh Tickell as he investigates the environmental and economic consequences of our reliance on fossil fuels. Tickell interviews a range of experts and activists, highlighting the devastating effects of oil extraction, global warming, and the influence of big oil companies. The film also explores the potential solutions and innovations in alternative energy, such as wind, solar, and biodiesel. Fuel serves as a wake-up call for the urgent need to transition to sustainable and green energy systems.
Crude is a documentary that exposes the environmental destruction, contamination, and human rights abuses caused by big oil companies, specifically Chevron, in the Amazon rainforest. The film follows a class-action lawsuit filed by indigenous people and villagers against Chevron for contaminating their water, causing skin rashes, cancer, and other health issues. It reveals the corporate greed and corruption within the oil industry, highlighting the need for environmental activism and holding corporations accountable for their actions.
An international oil company comes into conflict with a Mexican ranch owner who refuses to sell his land, resorting to a devious scheme to try to take over the property.
The most important story of our time. 2022 is set to be a year of unprecedented climate chaos across the planet. As the world’s leading climate scientists issue new warnings about climate change and the soaring cost of fuel highlights the world’s ongoing dependence on fossil fuels – how did we get here?
Presenting the extended directors cut from Filmmaker James Fox (Out of the Blue and I Know What I Saw). On April 20th, 2010, the BP Deep Water Horizon floating oil rig drilling in the Gulf of Mexico exploded, killing eleven crewmen. This film exposes the behind the scenes cover up to hide the worst environmental disaster of all time from the world and the people who live in the region.
In the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, an underwater creature undergoes a terrifying mutation, resulting in the emergence of a horrifying sea monster. As chaos ensues and the creature wreaks havoc, a group of survivors must find a way to stop it before it destroys everything in its path.
From the discovery of huge oil fields off the coast of Scotland to their mass privatisation during the Thatcher era, The Oil Machine highlights how oil became the invisible engine driving UK economic and public policy. In the wake of COP26 in Glasgow, demand for climate action has become a key societal concern and the pressure on both oil companies and the government continues to mount. Bringing together a wide range of voices, from industry executives and economists to young activists, Davie offers a visceral and thought-provoking interrogation into how this insidious machine might be dismantled.
Director Nicole Torre directed this documentary about the America´s oil industry. The Oil Barons, Wildcatters, and roughnecks and their long struggle to feed America's ferocious oil appetite. Step inside the oil culture to understand just how the USA became so addicted and why Houston believes we must go "Green" for a secure domestic energy future. .