In 2027, worldwide female infertility has led to the collapse of society. The United Kingdom is a militarized police state, rounded up immigrants. Kidnapped by an immigrants rights group, Theo Faron is brought to its leader, his estranged wife Julian Taylor. Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee. They are ambushed by an armed gang, Julian is fatally shot. Kee reveals that she is pregnant and that Julian told her to trust only Theo. A plan is made to smuggle them into a refugee camp. The Fishes capture Kee, but Theo rescues her and her baby. As they escape amidst the chaos of war, Theo is shot and loses consciousness.
In the early 1900s, an aging gunfighter named J.B. Books returns to Carson City, Nevada, with the knowledge that he has terminal cancer. Determined to die with dignity, he seeks out a doctor who confirms his diagnosis and prescribes laudanum to manage his pain. While Books tries to make arrangements for his own death, he forms unexpected relationships with a widow and her son. As his health deteriorates, Books is faced with a decision on how he wants to be remembered.
When a family of miniature people, known as The Borrowers, find themselves in danger of losing their home to a crooked lawyer, they must use their ingenuity and resourcefulness to outsmart him and rescue their beloved home. Along the way, they face booby traps, tricky situations, and unexpected allies, all while trying to stay hidden from the world above. Will they be able to save their home before it's too late?
When two wealthy sisters, Taylor and Courtney, are cut off financially by their father due to their excessive spending, they are forced to work on their family's struggling dairy farm. With no experience or knowledge of farming, the sisters face numerous challenges and comedic mishaps as they try to save the business and learn the value of hard work and responsibility.
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a documentary that reveals the alarming environmental impact of the meat and dairy industry. The film explores the conspiracy of silence surrounding animal agriculture and its devastating effects on the planet. It exposes the truth about deforestation, water scarcity, greenhouse gas emissions, and other issues linked to the production of meat and dairy products. Through interviews with experts and activists, Cowspiracy sheds light on the urgent need for a sustainable and plant-based food system.
Good Neighbor Sam is a comedic film about a graphic artist named Sam Bissell who gets caught up in a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities when he agrees to pose as the husband of a friend's wife. As Sam becomes more entangled in the situation, he must navigate the challenges of a domineering mother, a suspicious private investigator, and a blackmail scheme, all while trying to save his job and his marriage. Set in San Francisco, this satire-comedy explores themes of infidelity, friendship, and the complexities of modern relationships.
A number of kidnapped and trafficked women find themselves imprisoned in a squalid medical facility. For Paula her continued survival relies on her basic human function. Escape, on any level, is seemingly impossible as the women are condemned to a life of enforced servitude at the whims of their captors; for one reason only – their milk.
Merry Andrew is a romantic comedy about a British teacher who discovers a new job with a traveling circus. He falls in love and goes on exciting adventures while trying to balance his newfound circus life with his responsibilities.
When her estranged, drifter husband Matt returns after spending seven years in prison to ask her to let him be a part of her life again, Rachel Kirby's life is thrown into turmoil, which also affects her teenage daughter and mother.
In 'Milked', investigative journalists delve into the dark truths of the dairy industry, exposing animal abuse and environmental destruction. The documentary highlights the need for change and explores the rise of plant-based alternatives.
In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, a protection racket preying on milk distribution is broken through the persistence of law enforcement and the courage of a local businessman.
When the detective in charge of investigating a series of bank robberies starts to get too close to the culprits, they set up a blackmail scheme to warn him off. But when the crooks begin to fall out with each other, the police learn the truth.
A conscientious attorney who is a member of the State Parole Board, finds his own son, using an alias, up for parole and makes the decision to cast the approving vote.
Carl-Henning (Jasper Klein) is a young man working as an apprentice on a dairy farm in the Danish marshland. When he isn't working, he tinkers on a disabled car and dreams of a young girl who is a local student. After a few too many beers one night, he steals some money from the till at work. He is caught by the foreman, who beats the young man. Carl-Henning defends himself and knocks the man down a flight of stairs. Convinced he has murdered the man, Carl runs away and joins up with a traveling carnival. Although the foreman has only a slight bump on the head and all is forgiven, Carl never receives word he is welcome to return and begins a series of adventures that take him far beyond the farm.
A milkman has his shop at the affluent Athenian neighborhood of Kolonaki and is in love with an aristocratic girl.
Documentary short subject preserved by the Academy Film Archive, from the Marshall Plan Collection, in 2003.
Land of Hope and Glory (2017) is a powerful documentary that delves into the dark realities of factory farming, the egg industry, the dairy industry, the meat industry, and the widespread animal abuse that occurs within these sectors. It highlights the environmental impact of livestock farming and raises awareness about the need for more sustainable practices. Through the lens of activism and veganism, the film emphasizes the importance of animal rights and the ethical choices individuals can make to protect animals and the environment.
Modern British dairy farms must get bigger and bigger or go under but Farmer Stephen Hook decides to buck the trend. Instead he chooses to have a great relationship with his small herd of cows and ignore the big supermarkets and dairies. The result is a laugh-out-loud emotional roller-coaster of a film, a heart warming tearjerker about the incredible bonds between man, animal and countryside in a fast disappearing England.