In a holiday home by the Baltic Sea, a group of friends experience intense emotions as a raging forest fire threatens their surroundings.
This documentary takes viewers on a journey to explore the beauty and fragility of Earth's ecosystems, showcasing the diverse wildlife that inhabit our planet. From the majestic polar bears of the Arctic to the exotic birds of the Kalahari desert, the film highlights the interconnectedness of all living things and raises awareness about the impacts of global warming on our environment.
A fur trapper, left for dead by his companions after being mauled by a bear, must navigate the treacherous wilderness in order to survive and seek redemption.
Earthlings is a hard-hitting documentary that uncovers the animal cruelty and violence inherent in industries such as the meat industry, fur farming, whaling, and more. It reveals the shocking truth behind animal abuse and the need for change.
When You're Strange is a documentary about the influential rock band The Doors and their lead singer, Jim Morrison. It explores their journey from the band's formation in the 1960s to Morrison's sudden and unexpected death in the 1970s. The documentary includes archive footage, interviews, and focuses on the band's music, performances, and Morrison's charismatic and controversial personality.
The Deluge is a thrilling historical adventure set in the 17th century. It follows the story of a grand duke and his journey through war, romance, and betrayal. The movie showcases sword fights on horseback, political intrigue, and the struggles of the characters as they navigate through the tumultuous times of the 1600s.
One Nation Under Dog takes a deep dive into the lives of dogs and the people who love them, shedding light on the challenges dogs face and the bond between humans and canines. This thought-provoking documentary delves into topics such as animal rights, wounded and abandoned dogs, and the efforts of animal activists to make a difference.
A group of tourists go on a safari in Africa, witnessing the beauty of the wildlife and the controversial practice of hunting for sport.
Rise of the Warrior Apes is a documentary that explores the fascinating world of warrior apes in the African rainforest. The film takes viewers on a journey through the life and behavior of these remarkable creatures, showcasing their intelligence, strength, and social dynamics. It sheds light on their daily struggles, including conflicts, hunting, and the impact of human activities on their habitat. With stunning cinematography and interviews with experts in the field, Rise of the Warrior Apes offers a captivating look into the lives of these extraordinary animals.
Tikoyo lives by the Bora Bora lagoon in the South Pacific, where he found a man-eating tiger shark when it was an orphaned baby, just a foot long. He named it Manidu, and it grew to be sixteen feet long. Tikoyo believes that his companion houses the soul of a wise old man, and helps him guard the sacred black pearls in the lagoon. In fact, Manidu does protects Tikoyo and his girlfriend Diana, only eating those who are their enemies, or who seek to destroy their environment, or steal the pearls.
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.
Dealing Dogs is a 2006 documentary that follows an undercover investigation into the world of dog dealing, uncovering animal cruelty and exploitation. The film explores the lives of stray, lost, and injured dogs as well as the efforts of animal activists to fight for their rights.
A strong-willed matriarch and her family leave their fishing village for Manila after an oil spill.
Street Dogs of South Central is a documentary that follows the lives of stray dogs in the urban areas of South Central, California. The film sheds light on the struggles these animals face, including abandonment, injury, and their fight for survival.
Thirty-year-old Keith Kavanagh (Joel Thomas Hynes) ekes his way through life in a small town. A hard-drinking hooligan, he keeps his ragged collection of poetry a closely guarded secret... as secret as his regret for the shattered relationship with his father. When Keith meets the darkly exotic Natasha (Mylène Savoie), his life is changed forever.
The Animals Film exposes the cruel and inhumane treatment of animals in various aspects of human society, including factory farming, animal testing, and the fur industry. It raises awareness about the need for animal protection and advocates for a more compassionate and ethical approach towards animals.