In the year 2044, two men find themselves trapped in a dystopian world where a totalitarian matriarchy controls everything. They must navigate through gender issues and sexism while trying to find a way back home.
Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) is a TV show that takes viewers on a journey back in time to the age of dinosaurs. Through stunning animation and scientific research, it provides a realistic portrayal of these prehistoric creatures and the world they lived in. From the smallest dinosaurs to the largest predators, Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) offers an educational and fascinating look at the Mesozoic era.
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.
In Virus (1980), a deadly virus breaks out in a research facility in Antarctica, endangering the lives of the scientists working there. As the infection spreads rapidly, a team of survivors must find a way to escape and save humanity from the impending disaster. Set against a backdrop of chaos and fear, this tense thriller explores themes of struggle for survival, paranoia, and the end of civilization.
Tomorrow is a documentary that showcases various solutions to environmental and societal challenges, focusing on sustainable agriculture, local economies, and renewable energy. It discusses alternative models to capitalism and the importance of cooperation and community involvement. The film takes viewers to different locations around the world, including Iceland, Copenhagen, Denmark, Chennai, India, and highlights innovative initiatives in each place. It also explores the impact of industrialization on the environment and the tipping point towards mass extinction.
The 11th Hour is a documentary that reveals the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for immediate action. It explores the devastating consequences of human activity on the planet, such as greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and overfishing. Through interviews with experts and activists, the film highlights the moral responsibility we have to protect and preserve the environment for future generations.
When a meteorite disaster devastates the Earth, a group of people mysteriously come back to life. As they navigate a world changed by extraterrestrial contact, they must uncover the truth behind their resurrection and find a way to survive. The story explores themes of faith, survival, and the impact of humanity's interaction with extraterrestrial beings.
Racing Extinction is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the alarming rate of mass extinction on our planet. It follows a team of activists, scientists, and filmmakers as they embark on a mission to expose the hidden dangers of illegal wildlife trade, habitat destruction, carbon emissions, and other factors contributing to the extinction crisis. Through their secret filming operations and captivating storytelling, they aim to inspire change and protect the precious biodiversity of our Earth.
Planet of the Humans is a documentary that delves into the destructive impact of human activities on the planet, highlighting issues such as overpopulation, deforestation, the use of fossil fuels, and the consequences of capitalism. It examines how greed and corporate interests have contributed to the decline of the environment, and suggests that changes in energy policy and a shift towards renewable energy sources are necessary for sustainability.
In Phase 7, Coco and Pipi are a young married couple living in an apartment building. When a viral epidemic breaks out and their building is placed under quarantine, Coco becomes paranoid and starts taking extreme measures to protect his pregnant wife from the outbreak. As tensions rise and violence ensues, Coco must navigate the chaos and uncertainty of the situation while trying to survive. Phase 7 is a thrilling blend of comedy, sci-fi, and thriller genres, with elements of grindhouse cinema and B-movie aesthetics.
Sir David Attenborough explores the final days of the dinosaurs through a groundbreaking discovery in North Dakota. Fossilized creatures found in a prehistoric graveyard provide astonishingly well-preserved evidence of the dinosaurs' last moments. With state-of-the-art VFX and cutting-edge scanning techniques, Attenborough unveils the secrets of their extinction.
In a fictional war, the ship captain of Star Command is faced with a space invasion and the threat of mass extinction. With laser battles, exploding ships, and a snow-adventure on a distant planet, the captain must navigate political turmoil and their own dark past to save the day.
Daniel, a biologist studying the disappearance of fish, is haunted by paternity. It is by looking for a woman who could be the mother of his children that he will come across a strange fish and discover what he really lacks: love.
Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time is a speculative documentary that takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through time to witness the unimaginable future of the universe. From the birth of galaxies to the death of stars, it explores the mysteries of cosmic evolution and the potential fate of life. Through stunning visuals and scientific insights, this movie presents an awe-inspiring vision of the end of time.
Life is a fragile thing. It changes and adapts so specifically to survive in the environment it's placed in. This ability to adapt is called evolution, and it's the reason that life has endured for the past few billion years. But evolution takes a long time, so when environments change too quickly for the inhabitants to keep up, the result is a drop in population or at the worst… extinction. And sometimes these changes can be so big that they affect the entire globe. Leading to some of the most catastrophic events in our planet’s history… mass extinctions. Content creator Angel of Death explores the five mass extinctions and the effects they had on life on earth in this five part miniseries.
When Dinosaurs Roamed America takes you through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods to discover the diverse and fascinating world of dinosaurs. Witness the rise and fall of different species, the effects of environmental changes, and the ultimate mass extinction event that wiped out these magnificent creatures.
The leaders, the wise men, the leopard, the deer, the owl and the rat all look up in the sky in fear as a strange object flies through the sky.
An island blows up, and from its remains a black poison fills the ocean. A team of underwater specialists with high-tech gear have to stop the poison before it contaminates the earth, but things get increasingly bizarre the more they investigate.
During the 2020 pandemic summer, El Colegio de la Desextinción infiltrated into the holidays of four Divine Caste’s descendants. This elite built its wealth on slavery in the sisal plantations of Yucatán, Mexico, at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Every year these families move to their opulent summer houses at Chicxulub Puerto, built at the same place where the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs hit. In these apocalyptic beaches, seducers of asteroids and conquistadors, we proposed the young heirs to write and star in a film about Chicxulub’s crater, in which they staged their entrepreneur fantasies.This documentary is the result of the political unconsciousness of this peninsular ethnic group.
Animal Armageddon is an American paleontology-based documentary television miniseries that originally aired from February 12, 2009 to September 24, 2009 on Animal Planet. All the prehistoric scenes are created 100% in Lightwave. It is produced by Digital Ranch Productions and all the computer graphics are designed and created by Radical3D.