A series of very short films inspired by the amazing and often bizarre sexual practices of insects and other creatures.
An entertaining yet informative look into the bizarre seduction rituals that often precede the mating process.
Sir David Attenborough narrates a documentary about the natural animals in the British Isles and Ireland.
In a time when primitive man shared the earth with various species of hominids, Neanderthal tribe embarks on a perilous quest to find fire after their old source is extinguished. On their journey, they encounter various dangers and challenges as they strive to survive and bring back the essential element to their people.
The struggles and successes of a wide variety of animals as they take on one of life's most vital challenges: finding a partner.
A sheltered country girl, Tina goes to study in California. She learns about sex with her roommate and, after several love disappointments, falls in love with an eye patch-sporting zoology professor who's old enough to be her grandfather.
Follow the misadventures of Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger as they navigate the whimsical world of the English countryside, encountering hilarious mishaps and learning valuable lessons along the way.
Penguins is a beautiful documentary that follows the journey of a penguin as it navigates the challenges of life in the harsh Antarctic environment. It's a story of survival, friendship, and coming-of-age.
Japón is a contemplative drama set in a small village in Mexico, exploring themes of depression, suicide, and relationships.
Trinity wants to seduce a new college professor Matt Gregson
A con artist falls in love with a beautiful woman, who turns out to be a dangerous criminal herself. They team up to pull off a daring heist, but things take a dark and unexpected turn.
Naagulu (Chiranjeevi), a snake charmer, falls in love with Menaka, whose adopted brother Raju (Narasimha Raju) is in love with Naagulu's cousin Laxmi (Rati Agnihotri). Naagulu's father has been feeding mixing snake poison in his food since childhood, making Naagulu immune to any snake bite. Every full moon, Naagulu behaves like a cobra and searches for a woman and every woman he meets dies from his poison (Wikipedia)
The Critic is a satirical comedy film from 1963 that follows a film critic who finds himself in increasingly absurd situations related to movies. With its abstract humor and clever film-within-a-film concept, The Critic pokes fun at the movie industry and provides a witty commentary on film criticism and audience behaviors. The protagonist, a Jewish character, navigates a world filled with implied sexual tension, mating rituals, and noisy audience members. The film also explores themes of geometry and features a Russian-American character. Set in a movie theater, the story unfolds through monologues and interactions with hecklers.
The story of a cat, raised by an eagle, who learns to fly and uses his ability to save his future girlfriend from a vicious bulldog.
The Blue Planet is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey to explore the fascinating world beneath the Earth's oceans. From the smallest creatures like spiders and dragonflies to the majestic wonders like whales and dolphins, the film showcases the diverse marine life and their extraordinary behaviors. With breathtaking visuals and compelling narration, The Blue Planet is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and documentary lovers alike.
In year 20xx, the world was plagued with zombies. Human race was on a verge of extinction and clock was ticking for those who were still alive. When a young male protagonist, Toshiyuki (Ryouta MURAI) was running alone from a horde, he comes across a safe house. The place seemed like a paradise, with endless food supplies and other humans for a company. However, to Toshiyuki's horror, he soon realized that the real nature of the place was to breed humans so zombies won't starve to death! Toshiyuki was paired up with a girl named Mitsue (Nagisa ODAJIMA). Although things are very awkward between them, Toshiyuki is aware that he is slowly falling in love with her. Is this the last sanctuary or sugar-coated hell? As emotions and speculations entwine, the "Human Farm" is facing a bloody fate. The most pleasurable way to survive in the Zombie-filled apocalypse!
An educational film about the life cycles of various types of pond life.
Almost Human is a melodramatic comedy about a law student from a rich family who falls in love with a poor girl. The two face complications and objections from their families as they navigate high society and the complexities of their relationship.
An enthusiastic grandfather sits with children in a Parisian park talking about pigeons. First. their physical appearance—eye, wings and tail, and color—and their varieties. Then, he encourages the children to imitate their walk. He points out courtship and mating rituals, then provides an illustrated discussion of how they eat. This section is punctuated by a flock of pigeons fighting over a small, hard ball each wants to eat; the narrator's describes it as if it were a soccer match. He concludes with a discussion of pigeons taking off, landing, and flying; he uses slow motion and stop-time photography to show his audience.
Marshall Thompson stars in this MGM drama about a young soldier's devotion to a horse he rescues during WWII. (Not to be confused with "Adventures of Gallant Bess", another film released two years later.)