Before the Flood is a documentary that explores the effects of climate change on our planet. It follows actor Leonardo DiCaprio as he travels around the world to witness firsthand the devastating consequences of global warming. From melting glaciers to rising sea levels, the film raises awareness about the urgent need for action to combat climate change.
Lea opens an agency where anybody can rent her to play the part the clients need: a daughter, a girlfriend, a customer, you name it...
Carole tries to save the life of her son who has been wrongfully sentenced to death in a rigged trial.
Judi Dench is setting out on a trip of a lifetime to uncover the lush rainforests, magical wildlife and spectacular coastlines of Malaysian Borneo. This will be an unforgettable journey for one of our country's most beloved national treasures.
Her name is Green, she is alone in a world that doesn't belong to her. She is a female orangutan, victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with Green's final days. It is a visual ride presenting the treasures of rain forest biodiversity and the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for palm oil plantations.
This documentary presents the scientific facts behind the issue of peat haze as well as points of view and opinions from local and regional stakeholders. The burning of the peat forests throughout tropical Southeast Asia creates pollution, and this posed significant challenges to human health and the economies of the region during the second decade of the 21st century. The problem of peat haze pollution has been somewhat mitigated in recent years but in spite of this positive progress a few of the critical issues are yet to be solved. A complete solution to this complex issue will not be a simple one.
The WWF is the largest environmental protection organisation in the world. Trust in its green projects is almost limitless. Founded in 1961, it is the most influential lobby group for the environment in the world, thanks largely to its excellent contacts in both the political and industrial spheres. Behind the organisation’s eco-façade, the documentary maker uncovered explosive stories from all around the world. A year in the making, this film is a journey into the heart of the green empire and may shatter public faith in the panda forever.
Green: Death of the Forests is a documentary that reveals the catastrophic consequences of deforestation and environmental destruction. It explores the impact of human activities such as logging and palm oil production on the world's rainforests, highlighting the loss of biodiversity and the plight of endangered animals like orangutans. Through interviews and stunning visuals, the film raises awareness about the urgent need to protect our environment.
Green Desert is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the issue of deforestation and its environmental consequences. The film focuses on the destructive impact of palm oil production and aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for sustainable practices.
The last indigenous people of the archipelagos of Sumatra: a culture on the verge of extinction - with the latest geopolitical developments, the destruction of their habitat reaches the point of no return. Smashing the hopes of thirty years of democratization in Indonesia, Jakarta in relapse to authoritarian rule is enforcing deforestation in Mentawai. In collaboration with investigative journalist Febrianti and indigenous foundations, our film portrays indigenous culture, history and resistance up to the most recent developments in geopolitical of Indonesia's growing environmental degradation. The cinematic and compassionate camera conveys an intimate and sensual experience of the indigenous life on Mentawai with its beauty and vulnerability. Three shamans are the main characters in the film, hunter-gatherers in a culture predating even traditions of weaving or pottery, archaic traditions with their own complexity. The film portrays daily life of the indigenous tribe...
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