In a battle for the universe, MMA fighter Cole Young seeks out Earth's greatest champions to stand against the enemies of Outworld.
Blackfish is a documentary that explores the life of killer whales kept in captivity at marine parks, particularly focusing on the story of a whale named Tilikum. The film examines the physical and emotional impact of captivity on these intelligent creatures and raises questions about the ethics of keeping them for entertainment purposes. It also sheds light on the tragic incidents involving these whales and the efforts of animal rights activists to bring about change.
Floating Skyscrapers tells the story of Kuba, a young swimmer who is torn between his love for his girlfriend and his growing attraction to another man. As he navigates the complexities of sexuality and relationships, Kuba's choices have devastating consequences. This gritty drama explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for self-acceptance.
Based on the book White Circus by Ken Read, this is the story of the Canadian skiing legends that became the first North Americans to crack the Euro dominated World Cup Circuit in 1975
In the quiet town of Sin, a deadly secret is exposed, causing chaos and turmoil among its residents. As the truth unfolds, the town is plagued by a series of unexplained deaths and mysterious events. A group of young women must uncover the riddle behind the secret before more lives are lost.
A runaway girl, Max McLean, adventures into the forest with a young man named Ish who helps her find meaning in her boyfriend's suicide.
Filmmaker Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of “disaster” – by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave, in which 739 residents perished (mostly Black and living in the city’s poorest neighborhoods).
Atomic Homefront is a documentary that exposes the environmental contamination and health risks caused by the illegal dumping of nuclear waste in St. Louis, Missouri. The film explores the history of the issue, from the Manhattan Project to the present day, and follows the courageous activists and victims fighting for environmental justice and a safer future.
The tornado that struck El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013, defined superlatives. It was the largest twister ever recorded on Earth.
A young man living far from his beloved one wastes his existence absorbed in modern distractions until he loses contact with her.
Killing Them Safely is a documentary that delves into the controversial use of stun guns, specifically Tasers, by law enforcement agencies in the United States. It examines the potential dangers and fatal consequences of these electroshock weapons, raising concerns about police brutality and the need for safer alternatives.
Bizarre situations from around the world are looked at in this Mondo film.
The Safe Side of the Fence is a documentary that explores the illegal dumping of radioactive waste in St. Louis, Missouri. It delves into the secrecy, contamination, and the devastating effects of ionizing radiation on the residents. The film uncovers the corporate malfeasance, cover-ups, and the coercion tactics used by the uranium industry. It also sheds light on the connection to the Manhattan Project and the atomic bomb.
Before the creation of the secret cities of Los Alamos, Oak Ridge and Hanford, the Manhattan Project hired the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works of St. Louis to refine the first uranium used in the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. For the next two decades, Mallinckrodt continued its classified work for the Atomic Energy Commission during the Cold War. The resulting radioactive waste contaminated numerous locations in the St. Louis area some of which have not been cleaned up 70 years after the end of World War II. Told through the eyes of an overexposed worker, the story expands through a series of interviews that careen down a toxic pathway leading to a fiery terminus at a smoldering, radioactively-contaminated landfill. The First Secret City reveals a forgotten history and its continuing impact on the community in the 21st Century, uncovering past wrongdoing and documenting the renewed struggles to confront the issue.
From suspected arson to illegal evictions, Paul Garrin’s documentary follows two years of police harassment of unsheltered people in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, as well as acts of protests and resistance in the fight for housing justice.
Shallow Grave is a short film directed by Jingyu Liu.
Death on the Shovel - The True Crime Scene Cleaner - Documentation is a documentary that follows the life of a crime scene cleaner as he deals with the aftermath of gruesome incidents. It explores the dark and fascinating world of crime scene cleaning and the impact it has on the cleaner's life.
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