Dark Waters is a biographical drama based on the true story of corporate defense attorney Rob Bilott, who takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company. As he investigates the case, he uncovers a dark secret regarding water pollution and chemical contamination, leading to a long legal battle with a powerful corporation. The movie highlights the importance of environmental protection and the fight against corporate corruption.
The Bay is a horror film set in the fictional town of Claridge, Maryland. It follows the events of the Fourth of July festival in the town, where a parasitic outbreak leads to chaos and panic. The film utilizes found footage style, incorporating various forms of media such as 911 calls, text messages, and interviews with survivors. As the town descends into desolation, a reporter uncovers the truth behind the environmental disaster plaguing the Chesapeake Bay.
Bad Boy Bubby is a dark comedy film that follows the story of Bubby, a socially misfit man who has lived in captivity with his mother his entire life. After being resocialized and released into the outside world, Bubby navigates through various challenges and experiences, including becoming famous as a band singer. The film explores themes of religion, environmental pollution, and social adjustment.
When Sandy, a young boy living in the Florida Keys, meets Flipper, a friendly and intelligent dolphin, they form an unbreakable bond. Together, they navigate through adventures involving family relationships, dangerous situations, and environmental threats such as toxic waste. As their friendship grows, they learn valuable life lessons and become heroes in their community.
The Candidate follows the story of a political candidate running for the US Senate. It explores the challenges, cynicism, and political satire that come along with the election campaign. The candidate faces marital infidelity, dysfunction in his marriage, and deals with the underdog status. With political humor and an idealist approach, he tries to navigate the world of American politics.
To The Stars By Hard Ways is a sci-fi movie set in a polluted and environmentally destroyed world. When a family is murdered, a survivor embarks on a journey to seek justice and uncover the truth. Along the way, they encounter intelligent alien life, genetic engineering, and the fight for the rights of artificial life forms. This movie explores themes of pollution, environmental destruction, and the struggle for a better future.
An island in the Mediterranean is hit by an unprecedented fishing shortage and a string of suspicious deaths. These events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Théa, rescued at sea, who will change the life of young Chloé.
Red Soil is a powerful drama that delves into the devastating effects of toxic waste pollution. Set in a small town, the movie follows the story of a nurse who becomes deeply involved in uncovering the truth behind a chemical plant's negligence. As she battles against powerful politicians and uncovers a government cover-up, she risks her own life to protect her community. The film explores themes of family, activism, and the fight for justice.
In the first half of the 19th century, the French ornithologist Jean-Jacques Audubon travelled to America to depict birdlife along the Mississippi River. Audubon was also a gifted painter. His life’s work in the form of the classic book ‘Birds of America’ is an invaluable documentation of both extinct species and an entire world of imagination. During the same period, early industrialisation and the expulsion of indigenous peoples was in full swing. The gorgeous film traces Audubon’s path around the South today. The displaced people’s descendants welcome us and retell history, while the deserted vistas of heavy industry stretch across the horizon. The magnificent, broad images in Jacques Loeuille’s atmospheric, modern adventure reminds us at the same time how little - and yet how much - is left of the nature that Audubon travelled around in. His paintings of the colourful birdlife of the South still belong to the most beautiful things you can imagine.
A documentary about a convent of Russian Orthodox nuns in Estonia who have dedicated their lives to serving God.
A short animated parody of The Matrix exposing factory farming and the meat industry.
The Aire River in Geneva is being restored after 100 years of canalization, degradation and pollution. The process of restoration leads to a subtle reflection on landscape architecture and the role of Man in Nature. Guided by the drawings of the Swiss architect Georges Descombes and his Superposition group, the film meanders between seasons and stages of construction, with a soft interior music that reveals the global challenges of this small piece of territory. A large story for a tiny river.
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