Maya the Bee is a curious and adventurous young honeybee who is always getting into trouble. With her best friend Willy, Maya explores the meadow and encounters various insects and animals, learning valuable life lessons along the way. Together, they embark on exciting adventures and overcome challenges, teaching children the importance of friendship, bravery, and the wonders of nature.
In a post-apocalyptic future, Earth's atmosphere is toxic and humans are struggling to survive. A scientist named Sam works on finding a solution on IO, one of Jupiter's moons. As she conducts experiments, a man named Micah arrives seeking refuge. Together, they face a choice between leaving Earth or staying behind and embracing a new way of life.
Bessie Higgenbottom, a young honeybee scout, embarks on humorous adventures while earning badges and learning valuable life lessons.
In '40 Days and Nights,' a catastrophic storm hits the world, causing mass destruction and forcing people to find a way to survive. A group of scientists and experts must come together to try and stop the disaster as they face various challenges and obstacles. As the storm grows more intense, the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
Romulus, My Father tells the story of an immigrant family in Victoria, Australia in the 1960s. It explores themes of mental health, family dynamics, and the struggle to find a sense of belonging in a new country. The film is based on the memoir by Raimond Gaita, and focuses on the relationship between Romulus, a hardworking metal worker, and his son, Raimond. They face numerous hardships, including a family tragedy, a strained relationship with Raimond's mother, and the challenges of living in a foreign land. Through it all, Romulus does his best to provide for his family and create a better life for his son.
Wings of Life is a captivating documentary that explores the intricate relationships between various species, such as bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and more. The film highlights their vital role in pollination, showcasing how their actions impact the survival of countless plants and ecosystems. From the stunning beauty of flower fields to the fascinating behaviors of these creatures, Wings of Life takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey into the world of pollinators.
In 1923, Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian scientist, philosopher & social innovator, predicted that in 80 to 100 years honeybees would collapse. Now, beekeepers around the United States and around the world are reporting an incredible loss of honeybees, a phenomenon deemed "Colony Collapse Disorder." This "pandemic" is indicated by bees disappearing in mass numbers from their hives with no clear single explanation. The queen is there, honey is there, but the bees are gone. For the first time, in an alarming inquiry into the insights behind Steiner's prediction QUEEN OF THE SUN: What Are the Bees Telling Us? investigates the long-term causes behind the dire global bee crisis through the eyes of biodynamic beekeepers, commercial beekeepers, scientists and philosophers.
A feature-length documentary showing the changing world of nature, the sky, the sea, the sun, planets, insects and volcanic action. A story of nature's strange and intricate designs for survival and her many methods of perpetuating life.
Bliss is a surreal comedy-drama set in the Australian rainforest. Harry Joy, a husband and father, experiences a near-death experience and returns believing he is in hell. As he navigates his dysfunctional marriage, an affair, and his battle with cancer, Harry seeks answers to life's big questions. With elements of surrealism and storytelling, Bliss explores themes of love, paranoia, and the human condition.
The Dream Is Alive is an IMAX documentary that offers a breathtaking look at the Space Shuttle program, showcasing the various aspects of space travel, from the training of astronauts to the awe-inspiring views of Earth from space. With stunning footage and compelling narration, this film allows viewers to experience the excitement and wonder of exploring outer space.
Chris Packham and Martha Kearney consult experts and use modern technology to examine the lives and times of honeybees.
One of the it-takes-a-villageism cartoons with a message in which a happy-and-prosperous village of honeybees goes to the aid of a village of starving grasshoppers, by dropping honey bombs and food to the stricken bug community. Prosperity returns and all the world citizens are happy again. Although, in the real world it was usually the grasshoppers and locusts that caused most of the famine problems to begin with, and didn't leave anything for the bees to make honey from.
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