Deepwater Horizon is a movie based on the disaster that occurred in April 2010, when the offshore drilling rig exploded, causing the worst oil spill in American history. The film follows the crew members as they face unexpected challenges, pressure from the top, and equipment malfunctions. The story highlights the courage and resilience of the workers, as well as the devastating consequences of the explosion and subsequent oil spill.
When a powerful storm with winds of 500 miles per hour hits a small town, a scientist must race against time to stop a disaster from occurring. With the help of military forces and his own expertise, he must find a way to prevent mass destruction.
Seasons is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the changing seasons, showcasing the beauty and challenges of nature. From the lush forests of Europe to the snow-covered landscapes, viewers will witness the amazing transformations that occur throughout the year. This film also highlights the impact of human activity on the environment and the delicate balance between man and nature.
In 'Magma: Volcanic Disaster,' a geologist and his graduate student must race against time to stop a catastrophic volcanic eruption. As the situation worsens, they encounter various obstacles, including toxic fumes, an underwater volcano, and the threat of a nuclear warhead detonation. With lives at stake, they struggle to convince the authorities of the impending disaster and find a solution before it's too late.
In the year 2055, an archivist looks back at footage from the early 21st century to explore how ignorance, greed, and consumerism led to a global environmental catastrophe.
In the near future, the unrelenting heat waves and coastal flooding brought on by the greenhouse effect are ravaging the Earth. While scientists and politicians argue and lay blame, ordinary citizens pay the price for a world sickened by pollution and economic disaster. The Fire Next Time is the story of an American family forced to confront this ruinous legacy. Emmy Award-winning actor Craig T. Nelson leads his embattled family through a Grapes of Wrath for the modern era. Through this harrowing odyssey, the Morgan family stands as a paradigm of courage, faith, and family unity in the face of adversity on a cataclysmic scale.
The real-life struggle to contain the environmental and financial damage caused to Alaska by the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez is dramatized.
The ozone is depleted and as a result of this all sorts things are happening like lethal insects flying around. A scientist tries to warn everybody about this but no one seems to believe him. When his predictions come true they now turn to him for help.
Something is bad wrong as everyday Americans fight to protect their air, water and blood from pollution.
A powerful documentary that sheds some light on what really happened at the Fukushima nuclear power plant after the 2011 earthquake and the tsunami that immediately followed. A powerful documentary - shot from March 11th, 2011 through March 2015 - that sheds some light on what really happened at the Fukushima nuclear power plant after the 2011 earthquake and the tsunami that followed.
The Desert of Forbidden Art is a documentary film that explores the hidden art of Uzbekistan, highlighting the struggle against censorship and cultural repression in the Soviet Union. The film focuses on the unknown artists and their artwork, banned and hidden away from public view. It also delves into the man-made environmental disaster caused by the drying up of the Aral Sea and its impact on the region. Through archival footage and interviews, the film showcases the resilience of the Uzbek people and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
After a massive sinkhole swallows a nearby town, a school bus filled with students is dropped deep underground. After the crash, the students realize the bus is hanging precariously against the side of the sinkhole, held in place by a broken pipe. Any sudden move could send the bus plummeting into the darkness below. Alone and with all the adults injured, the teens struggle for survival with the story taking on shades of Lord of the Flies. Their only hope is a small-town paramedic, who must overcome a tragic past to rescue the students.
We are set against a polluted, megalopolis world. We follow the tragic tale of Jeffrey Brief (Rodrigo Lopresti); Faced with the imminent loss of his crucial health insurance, Brief unwittingly unravels a dark truth behind his insurance company. He is subsequently pushed to unspeakable lengths in an attempt for survival.
Climate Hustle reveals the history of climate scares, examines the science on both sides of the debate, digs into the politics and media hype surrounding the issue, shows how global warming has become a new religion for alarmists, and explains the impacts the warming agenda will have on people in America and around the world.
The Possibility of Hope is a documentary that explores the challenges and potential solutions to the environmental issues our planet faces. It delves into topics such as climate change, ecology, pollution, population explosion, and manmade environmental disasters. The film presents a thought-provoking analysis of the current state of our environment and offers hope for a sustainable future.
Beyond Pollution is a thought-provoking documentary that investigates the severe environmental consequences caused by the devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill. It delves into the manmade disaster and its long-term effects on the ecosystem and wildlife. Through interviews and expert analysis, the film sheds light on the implications of this catastrophic event.
The Big Fix is a thought-provoking documentary that examines the devastating consequences of the BP oil spill and delves into the systemic issues within the oil industry. It exposes the environmental damage caused by the spill and raises awareness about the manmade environmental disaster caused by big oil companies. Through interviews and investigations, the film uncovers the truth behind the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and highlights the need for greater accountability and sustainability in the oil industry.
As our world suffers the ravages of humankind, scientists look for ways to sustain life. When one of them falls ill and a chrysalis forms around him, a tug of war ensues about the future of the stricken scientist.
Every day they clean the dirty windows of their cars from the filthy film that has formed overnight. Measuring stations call a low smog warning. But one day a soccer player collapses on the pitch with breathlessness.
Crude is a documentary that exposes the environmental destruction, contamination, and human rights abuses caused by big oil companies, specifically Chevron, in the Amazon rainforest. The film follows a class-action lawsuit filed by indigenous people and villagers against Chevron for contaminating their water, causing skin rashes, cancer, and other health issues. It reveals the corporate greed and corruption within the oil industry, highlighting the need for environmental activism and holding corporations accountable for their actions.