Sutter Keely, a high school senior known for his partying lifestyle, meets Aimee, a shy and reserved girl. As they spend time together, Sutter starts to fall for Aimee, but his commitment to their relationship is tested when he continues to have contact with his ex-girlfriend Cassidy. Sutter's reckless behavior and refusal to confront his troubled past further strains their relationship. After a near-fatal accident, Sutter realizes the need to change and reunites with Aimee.
Donald Duck embarks on a journey to discover the wonders of mathematics and its connection to the world around us. From ancient Greece to the future, he explores geometric forms, proportions, spirals, and infinity. Along the way, he encounters anthropomorphic animals, surreal situations, and various sports and games. This educational film blends humor, animation, and educational content to entertain and enlighten viewers.
Life's Too Short is a comedic mockumentary TV show that follows the struggles of Warwick Davis, a British actor with dwarfism, as he tries to make it in the entertainment industry. The series delves into the challenges he faces in his career, from money problems to dealing with a sometimes unscrupulous casting agent.
Billy, a young boy in the 1950s, misinterprets his dad's profession as a fudge-packer and hilarity ensues. This satirical comedy explores sexuality, sexual repression, and LGBT themes through clever and playful humor. With elements of spoof and innuendo, this short film is a hilarious and light-hearted take on the topic.
PopCultured was a Canadian television program broadcast on The Comedy Network. The program featured stand-up comedian Elvira Kurt and other cast members poking fun at celebrities in the context of a mock newscast, in a format similar to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart or This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The show began airing in 2005. Its full title was popCultured with Elvira Kurt, and it was often used to promote several shows on its host corporation's channels in Canada.
The Seven Dwarfs fight malaria.
The Story of Menstruation is an educational film from 1946 that discusses the process of menstruation in a simple and informative way. It covers topics such as puberty, hormones, the menstrual cycle, and personal hygiene. The film uses hand-drawn animation and a narrator to explain the concepts.
The Mr. Potato Head Show was a children's television show featuring Mr. Potato Head. It aired on Fox as part of the Fox Kids block for only one season from September 12, 1998 to February 16, 1999.
This bicycle-safety film shows children what can happen when bicycles are driven carelessly and recklessly.
Jiminy Cricket explains how every living thing has its proper kind of food, and how it is used, plus the basics of nutrition.
A boy and his dog take a wondrous trip under the earth's crust and through the geological eras of time, introducing children to geology in the form of a musical fantasy.
Chuck, a young loner, is invited by a neighbor to a dinner party, but turns it down. He finds himself visited by "Chuck of the future"--himself at age 21. "Chuck of the future" knows the reason the current Chuck doesn't want to go to the party--he's embarrassed over his poor table manners. "Chuck of the future" decides to give "Chuck of the present" some tips on proper table etiquette.
No Strangers Here is a fictionalised account of a family of "new Australians" arriving in their new home town. The family (mum, dad, girl and boy) are displaced persons from Northern and Eastern Europe. Produced for the Department of Immigration during the migrant boom that followed World War Two, the film's essential message is "We want them. We need them". It presents an idealised Australia, "a happy, smiling land" where people are generally friendly and accepting despite some xenophobia, and echoes the government policies of decentralisation and assimilation.
Old-timer Billy Slater organizes a rodeo for kids.
The typical Cinderella storyline: wicked stepmother and stepsisters, and Cinderella can't go to the ball. We see elves and woodland creatures making a dress and a coach out of various woodland materials. A twist: the coach they make then goes though a "modernizer" and comes out as a 1946 Chevy.
A teen drops out of a gang when they mug his father for his pencil.
Mr. B Natural is a strange and surreal character who tries to convince a young boy to pick up the trumpet and embrace music. The film takes a surreal and psychedelic turn as Mr. B Natural appears in various settings and uses music to persuade the boy. This cult-favorite promotional film features elements of fantasy, music, and surrealism.
A high school student really likes his shop class… perhaps a bit too much!
A road safety film for pedestrians in city traffic. Demonstrates typical unsafe practices.
The film reflects on the nature of vacation, as it is a transformed version of reality, the fantastical counterpart to winter.