The Worst Person in the World follows Julie, a woman in her thirties from Oslo, Norway, as she explores different relationships, deals with her existential crisis, and tries to find her place in the world. Along the way, she encounters various challenges including health issues, complicated romances, and a search for meaning in her life.
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World is a documentary TV series that takes viewers on a journey alongside Greta Thunberg as she travels around the world to raise awareness about climate change. The series depicts her meetings with leaders and her efforts to inspire young people to join the fight against climate change. Throughout the series, viewers witness the challenges and victories she faces, as well as the impact her activism has on society.
Follow Vice President Al Gore as he travels the world and addresses the urgent issues of climate change, including extreme weather events, political negotiations, and the global consequences.
Follow the journey of Greta Thunberg, a teenage girl with Asperger's syndrome who becomes a prominent environmental activist, leading protests and advocating for climate change action. The film showcases her passion, determination, and impact on the global movement.
Before the Flood is a documentary that explores the effects of climate change on our planet. It follows actor Leonardo DiCaprio as he travels around the world to witness firsthand the devastating consequences of global warming. From melting glaciers to rising sea levels, the film raises awareness about the urgent need for action to combat climate change.
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate people about global warming. The film features a comprehensive slide show that, by Gore's own estimate, he has presented over a thousand times to audiences worldwide. Its goal is to educate the public about the seriousness of climate change and inspire them to take action.
Luna and Mink, a close couple celebrating their one-year anniversary, face a dilemma when Luna's secret of faking orgasms is revealed. Encouraged by her friends, Luna proposes a threesome, but the introduction of climate activist Eve into their relationship turns their lives upside down.
In a city plagued by pollution, lifelong companions Theo and Xochitl join forces with others to take aggressive action against the oil industry. With Theo battling leukemia, they plan to detonate an oil pipeline in West Texas.
Love blossoms between Evan and Kim in the coastal town of Santa Cruz, California, but so does a flock of displaced sea eagles, who go on a rampage.
Something Beneath is a horror movie about a group of people who uncover a dangerous supernatural force lurking beneath a resort hotel.
Burning is a powerful documentary that delves into the destructive consequences of wildfires and sheds light on the pressing issue of climate change. Through eye-opening interviews and gripping footage, the film highlights the need for immediate action to combat the escalating threat of wildfires and emphasizes the role of individuals in creating positive change. It also examines the connection between wildfires and climate change, while shedding light on the inspiring efforts of climate activists and the importance of adopting sustainable practices such as veganism.
Burn Up is a drama TV show that revolves around the conflict between environmental activists and an evil corporation. Set against the backdrop of global warming and climate change, the series explores the consequences of greed and the fight for environmental justice.
In the village of Utfjord, Sami Elin fights to preserve the pastures of the family that runs reindeer, but when she falls in love with Daniel, her values are put to the test.
Ice on Fire is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the escalating crisis of global warming and its impact on the environment. It examines the causes of climate change and highlights potential solutions to mitigate the effects. The film features interviews with scientists, climatologists, and environmental activists who provide insights into the urgent need for action to combat this pressing issue.
In the year 2040, an Australian father investigates possible solutions for climate change and explores the impact they could have on the world. Through interviews, archive footage, and philosophical conversations, he explores the importance of humanism, innovation, and environmentalism in preventing an existential crisis. The film highlights the need for education, empowerment, and international efforts to address the urgent challenges facing humanity.
A documentary film that presents the facts and consequences of climate change in an accessible manner. It examines the causes of climate change, the impact on our planet, and the urgent need for action to mitigate its effects.
After returning from a year-long Moon mission, Cassie, a NASA botanist, finds herself in a remote cabin in the woods, where her estranged twin sister, Stella, a former NASA architect, has found a new life with climate activist Bryan. Old wounds resurface as the sisters attempt to pick up the pieces of the rivalry that broke them apart.
Bebel, a teenager in love with influencer and activist J-Crush. Living in Hollywood, she exchanges messages with the influencer while posing as a rising actress, but her charade risks being discovered when her mother Laura decides that they will go on vacation in Brazil, which could affect plans with the love of your life.
"We are the renters of this world, not its masters," reminds Pooshkar, a precocious 13-year-old member of a youth environmental defense group in India. He and his fellow voraciously energetic students actively rally against the use of plastics. In Africa, a renaissance man teaches citizens to harness solar power to cook food. In Papua New Guinea, villagers practice sustainable logging to save their rainforests. A woman in London uses her PR savvy to start a successful environmental communications firm. Self-described "hillbillies" in Appalachia battle the big business behind strip mining. In this rich and inspiring documentary, director Brian Hill takes us around the world to find the ordinary people taking action in the fight to save our environment.
The world of environmental direct action has been a secretive one, until now. With unprecedented access, Emily James spent over a year embedded in activist groups such as Climate Camp and Plane Stupid, documenting their clandestine activities. Torpedoing the tired cliches of the environmental movement, Just Do It introduces you to a powerful cast of mischievous and inspiring characters who put their bodies in the way. They super-glue themselves to bank trading floors, blockade factories and attack coal power stations en-masse all despite the very real threat of arrest. Their adventures will entertain, illuminate and inspire.