In a toxic and war-torn future, Princess Nausicaä strives to prevent the destruction of her dying planet and the warring nations. She must navigate a dangerous jungle filled with oversized insects and mediate between the conflicting factions. As a warrior and pacifist, Nausicaä fights to find a peaceful solution and save her people and the environment from devastation.
Ecological thriller about the delicate interconnectedness between mankind and Earth. The global environmental thriller is set in the present day, where anomalies and unnatural behavior in marine animals are causing upheaval all over the world. The scientists make the chilling discovery that deep at the bottom of the sea resides a collective intelligence which has suffered the ravages of civilization on its habitat - and decided to fight back.
Earth From Above is a documentary series dedicated to the major challenges faced by our planet, bringing the viewer beautiful High Definition images of the Earth. Each episodes talks about one particular environmental challenge.
Home is a documentary that highlights the various environmental issues plaguing our planet, including pollution, deforestation, and climate change. It provides a comprehensive view of Earth's fragile ecosystem and the urgent need for environmental protection.
Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the negative consequences of progress and development. It takes viewers on a journey through various historical events and explores the impact of industrialization, war, and environmental degradation on the world. The film discusses topics such as the coal mining industry, deforestation, the atomic energy, and the plastic contamination crisis. It also highlights the importance of renewable energy sources like solar power in combating global warming. Through interviews, research, and archival footage, Breakpoint reveals the hidden costs of progress and urges viewers to reevaluate the choices we make in order to create a sustainable future.
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.
In 'Salt and Fire,' a scientist and a bodyguard are sent to investigate an environmental disaster in South America. However, they are kidnapped and left stranded near a volcano. As they struggle to survive, they form an unlikely bond and must find a way to escape.
Vegan: Everyday Stories is a documentary that explores the lives of various individuals who have chosen to embrace a vegan lifestyle. The film dives into their motivations, challenges, and the impact their choices have on themselves and the world around them.
Grey Owl, a trapper in 1930s Canada, becomes an activist for forest and animal conservation. He transforms from a man who kills animals to one who protects them, guided by his love for the wilderness and his Iroquois wife.
In the movie "School's Out," a teacher becomes obsessed with a group of troubled teenagers who engage in dangerous games and contemplate suicide. As he tries to help them, he discovers shocking secrets and confronts his own demons.
In La Belle Verte, a group of extraterrestrials from a harmonious and technologically advanced planet visit Earth to observe its inhabitants. The film explores themes of satire, social criticism, anti-materialism, and anti-consumerism as the extraterrestrials witness the destructive and materialistic nature of human civilization. Through their interactions, they encourage a return to nature, empathy, and spirituality as a way to address ecological and environmental issues. The film also critiques the negative impact of technology and capitalism on the planet, advocating for green living and a more natural way of life. Ultimately, it offers a message of spiritual redemption and the importance of communing with nature.
A young boy in Alaska becomes involved with the legendary battle between a raven and a wolf.
Two exes take a dual-purpose road trip: allow Margaret (Catherine Kellner), a freelance photographer, to complete her assignment to check up on toxic waste sites along the U.S.-Canadian border, and deliver Jay (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) home to his mother's house in Detroit. The trip takes a turn for the weird as they begin to suspect they are trapped.
Documents the cultural and ecological impacts of coal stripmining, uranium mining, and oil shale development in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona – homeland of the Hopi and Navajo.
An inspiring, guilt-free and creative culinary magazine show, in which we challenge ourselves to reduce the ecological footprint of what we put on our plate, without losing an ounce of pleasure or complicating life.
A mockumentary about four people and their idiosyncratic ways of saving the planet.
L. M. Guerra, Knight of the University of Oxford; he tries to save our world, spreading the secrets that have been revealed to him.
In the saliva-saturated Sputum world, an ugly class struggle is unfolding. The ruling Antique FAMLY depend on the saliva of the Bakelites to survive an invisible, buzzing, fungus cloud. With invasive, saliva milking machines and an addictive rot powder, their FAMLY enforces a status quo. But when the Bakelite rebellion led by Jimin Blyth gets help from aristocratic Antique deserter Kalta Crux, their future takes a new turn.
What happens when an industry has too much power? "Greedy Lying Bastards" presents a searing indictment of the influence, deceit and corruption that defines the fossil fuel industry.