After being exposed to a radioactive cloud, a man starts to shrink in size. As he becomes smaller, he faces numerous challenges and struggles to survive in a world that is now dangerous and unfamiliar.
Outside Providence follows the story of Timothy Dunphy, a teenager from Rhode Island who gets sent to a prep school after getting into trouble at his public school. As he deals with new friendships, romance, and the challenges of growing up, Timothy learns important life lessons and discovers his own path.
Sex Guaranteed is a comedy film that follows a man who, after breaking up with his girlfriend, discovers that he has a curse that guarantees him sex on his 52nd birthday. Determined to break the curse, he embarks on a hilarious and outrageous journey, encountering various obstacles and unexpected situations along the way.
During a long weekend camping trip, a married couple's peaceful getaway in the Australian bush is disrupted by a series of horrifying events. As nature takes revenge, they find themselves in a downward spiral of death and chaos.
Alambrista! tells the story of a young Mexican man who journeys across the border into the United States in search of work and a better life. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and hardships, including immigration raids, exploitation, and separation from his family.
In Women in Cages (1971), a group of women find themselves trapped in a brutal and sadistic Philippine prison. They endure various forms of abuse, including rape, torture, and humiliation. As they fight for their survival, they form alliances and plot their escape. The movie portrays the horrifying reality of life for these women and raises questions about power, corruption, and the human spirit.
The World According to Monsanto is a documentary that uncovers the unsettling truth behind the actions of the multinational agrochemical company Monsanto. It explores the health risks and environmental impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and sheds light on the corporate practices of Monsanto. The film highlights the revolving-door relationship between Monsanto and regulatory agencies, the disinformation campaign surrounding GMOs, and the attempts made by the company to bribe officials. Through interviews and research, it exposes the alarming effects of Monsanto's products, such as the use of the herbicide Roundup and its potential links to cancer. The documentary also delves into the impact of GMOs on biodiversity, the monopoly Monsanto has on the seed industry, and the global reach of its influence. By uncovering the truth, the film raises awareness about the importance of food safety, consumer rights, and the need for transparency in the agricultural industry.
Donald Duck guards his apple orchard from chipmunks but ends up causing chaos with a crop-duster and an atomic bomb.
Once a vibrant part of American culture, drive-ins reached their peak in the late 1950s with almost 5,000 dotting the nation. Although drive-ins are experiencing a resurgence, today less than 400 remain. In a nation that loves cars and movies, why haven't they survived? April Wright's lovingly made documentary, filled with archival images of hundreds of open and closed drive-in theaters, interviews with theater owners, operators and cinema luminaries attempts to answer that question.
A mosquito army trains for, then goes on, an attack mission.
A young man wants to marry his sweetheart, but her parents will agree to their wedding only on one condition: he must run for mayor--and win. Comedy.
Our Daily Bread is a documentary that exposes the inner workings of the modern industrial food system, showcasing the mass production and assembly line processes involved in producing our daily meals. The film highlights various aspects of the industry, from factory workers to animal welfare concerns, and sheds light on the impact of industrialization on our food supply.
Pete Roleum, an oil droplet, narrates a presentation about the history and uses of oil: He starts by introducing some of his relations, with illustrations of the things that they have done throughout history. He then turns to the modern era, and shows that oil has a great many important uses, some of which might come as something of a surprise.
This documentary film explores the varied and often surprising ways in which gold and the societies it is part of have transformed over time. Join Idris Elba on a global journey that traces the human story of gold—and discover why the element’s contributions remain crucial to our evolution.
The Pink Panther has a problem with a termite who devours every wooden item in his house.
Think Global, Act Rural is a documentary that explores the consequences of industrial agriculture, focusing on issues such as economic inequality, pesticide use, soil degradation, and the exploitation of farmers. The film highlights the importance of sustainable and organic farming practices.
Popeye is planting his spinach bed. Just as he finishes, the plants start disappearing. He discovers a gopher filching the baby plants and starts battling it.
Émile Durand, an insecticide manufacturer, is appalled to learn that his son Gérard has fallen in love with Suzy, the daughter of a travelling theatre company. Realising his father will never favour the union, Gérard joins the company on their next tour. In an attempt to heal the rift, Durand’s wife goes after Gérard and ends up performing in their next play…
In Italy in the 90s, Zena, daughter of the Pope's doctor and granddaughter of a former fascist, is admitted to a reformatory, Villa Bianca, where deviances are “cured”, the last resort for the parents of Italian good society who wish to “repair” a rebellious generation. There, she meets and befriends three teenagers: a young nymphomaniac, Alfonso, a whimsical young man who intends to express his homosexuality, and Adriano, who has been mute since his mother's disappearance.
Through the 1980's in every Canadian province east of Saskatchewan, except Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, chemical insecticides are sprayed from the air onto the forests to combat the spruce budworm and other forest insects. The focus is on the province of New Brunswick whose spraying began in 1952. It explores who both sprayers and anti-sprayers are, the role of government, the economics and the health issues surround the aerial application of insecticides.