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 a post-apocalyptic future, a nomad scavenger discovers the remains of a destroyed robot in the desert. She brings it back to her apartment and soon realizes that the robot is a dangerous killing machine. As the robot goes on a rampage, she must find a way to survive and stop it before it's too late.
Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet is a documentary that explores the impact of human activities on Earth's systems and the urgent need for global action to address climate change and environmental degradation.
Bikes vs Cars is a documentary that explores the ongoing battle between bikes and cars in big cities. It highlights the challenges faced by activists who are trying to transform city transportation and reduce car culture. The film takes a critical look at the negative impact of car culture, such as traffic congestion, air pollution, and the lack of bicycle infrastructure. It showcases case studies from cities around the world, including Toronto, Bogota, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, and Copenhagen.
Something in the Air is a documentary that delves into the detrimental impact of air pollution on human health. It highlights the alarming rise of pollution levels across different regions and investigates the link between polluted air and various diseases, including lung cancer and Alzheimer's disease. The film emphasizes the urgent need for air pollution control measures and the importance of awareness and research in combating this global issue.
An unbearable stench makes quite wide confusion among the residents of Belgrade. The microbiologist Pavle can not remember immediately where he smelled it, but recalls the event he witnessed as a child and the smell of a burning human. A visit to the crematorium gives him the assurance: The high number of suicides in the city has meant that the ovens are in continuous operation and will probably stay that way - because the stench is slowly making other people commit suicide, too.
Clairton, Pennsylvania was once a populated town; booming with business and a clear sense of community. Many jobs came through the Clairton Coke Works Plant. Coke is used in the process of making steel. As decades went on, citizens began experiencing asthma problems, lung cancer, and many deaths in their families. The effects of air pollution in violation of EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) regulations became persistent in every household; many relocated. However, those who stay with the help of PennFuture want to put an end to these violations and regain their community.
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