In the year 2054, PreCrime police use 'PreCogs' to stop future crimes. When John is framed for a murder he didn't commit, he must uncover the truth to clear his name.
In the year 2040, an Australian father investigates possible solutions for climate change and explores the impact they could have on the world. Through interviews, archive footage, and philosophical conversations, he explores the importance of humanism, innovation, and environmentalism in preventing an existential crisis. The film highlights the need for education, empowerment, and international efforts to address the urgent challenges facing humanity.
Murder Prevention was a British police drama inspired by the real-life Homicide Prevention Unit within the Metropolitan Police. It was produced for Five by World Productions who previously produced the television series The Cops. The series consisted of three two-part stories. Later repeats edited the two-parters so that they were screened as three longer running episodes. According to series creator Declan Croghan, "Murder Prevention is the first pre-crime drama ever, anywhere."
In Natural Selection, a high school student named Jack witnesses the suicide of his father and forms a friendship with the new kid in school, Henry. Jack's alcoholic mother neglects him, and he finds solace in his friendship with Henry. They bond over their shared experiences of loss and become determined to prevent another tragedy. Together, they navigate the complexities of high school life and confront issues such as bullying, manipulation, and under-age drinking. As their friendship grows, Jack starts to fall in love with Henry, leading to a series of events that test their loyalty and bravery. Natural Selection explores themes of friendship, love, and the power of empathy.
Omondi lives in the biggest slum in East Africa. Everyday he sees airplanes fly over him. He dreams of becoming an airline pilot and flying far away.
A susceptible teenager, in trying to escape the tumult of his home, drowns himself in alcohol, drugs, and parties. Based on a true story.
Emma and Louise meet at a nightclub. They enjoy each other, have a drink and end their evening in bed. This is when the question of protected sex arises...
Between 2007 and 2011, 725 Quebecers aged 16 to 24 were killed in car accidents. Excessive speed and alcohol were involved in half of these deaths. To try to understand what is going on in these young drivers' heads when they get behind the wheel, host and documentary filmmaker Paul Arcand met with some of them. On one hand, he gives a voice to these young people who love driving fast. On the other hand, he provides a forum for two accident victims who were injured both physically and psychologically. Finally, the director meets the mother of little Bianca Leduc, who was killed by a drunk driver while she was in the care of her babysitter, and the parents of Michael Borduas, 23, who is severely disabled from an accident.
A sexually defiant teen sets out to seduce an HIV prevention advocate into giving him the virus.
Re-framing the U.S. gun violence debate from Second Amendment rights to public health prevention.
Sanford Strong is a 20 year veteran of the San Diego Police Department, with leadership credentials in both SWAT and anti-sniper training. He now focuses his survival training on teaching thousands of people worldwide how to survive random acts of violence.
Journey of a man's visit to an all-male sex club bathhouse.
Suicide: The Ripple Effect is a documentary film that explores the devastating impact of suicide and the efforts made to prevent it. The film follows Kevin Hines, who survived a suicide attempt by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge, and his journey to spread the message of hope and recovery. Through personal stories and interviews with experts, the film highlights the ripple effect of suicide on families, friends, and communities, and emphasizes the importance of suicide prevention.
The Educational Archives: Sex & Drugs is a compilation documentary that delves into the history of sex and drugs education. It provides an in-depth look at the various approaches and perspectives on these topics, aiming to educate and inform viewers.
Several children spend a day in the forest and learn from Smokey Bear the five rules to fire safety.
KNOW YOUR MUSHROOMS follows uber myco visionaries Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans (two of the more expert and unforgettably mercurial characters in the community) as they lead us on a hunt for the wild mushroom and the deeper cultural experiences attached to the mysterious fungi.
A suicide attempt survivor is on a mission to find fellow survivors and document their stories of courage, insight and humor. Along the way, she discovers a rising national movement transforming personal struggles into action.
This video shows ways to prevent or defuse violent situations in retail stores, particularly during an armed robbery.