Toys are mistakenly delivered to a daycare center instead of the attic before their owner goes to college. They try to escape and return home.
When disaster strikes in Brooms Town, police car Robocar Poli, fire truck Robotruck Roy and their friends on the rescue team race to save the day.
PAW Patrol: The Movie follows the adventures of a group of heroic puppies who make up the PAW Patrol. When the city's corrupt mayor puts their beloved city in danger, the PAW Patrol must use their unique skills and teamwork to save the day. Along the way, they face challenges such as a burning building, a helicopter crash, and a powerful weather machine. With the fate of their city at stake, the PAW Patrol proves that no job is too big and no pup is too small.
Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
The Wombles is a TV show about a group of furry creatures who live in underground burrows and have a strong sense of environmental responsibility. They collect and recycle rubbish that humans leave behind, while trying to avoid being discovered by people. The show is set in the city of London and is based on a children's book. It features stop-motion animation and has gained a cult following.
Life Without Principle (2011) explores the lives of individuals in the finance industry who face financial ruin and find themselves caught in a web of desperate choices. As a financial advisor, a loan shark, and a bank clerk navigate through their own struggles, their paths intersect and consequences unfold. With themes of greed, moral dilemmas, and the impact of financial decisions, the movie takes a critical look at the consequences of a materialistic society.
Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail is a documentary TV show that delves into the history, science, and consequences of uranium. It explores topics such as nuclear power, radiation, and the development of nuclear weapons. The show also covers significant events like the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters, as well as the Manhattan Project and the Cold War.
When a night guard and his friend discover illicit footage on a TV screen, their lives take a dark turn as they become obsessed with unraveling the truth, leading them into a dangerous world of crime and corruption.
Doomsday Book is an anthology of three unique stories set during a time when humanity is faced with impending doom. In the first story, a robot gets enlightenment and decides to become a Buddhist monk. The second story revolves around a meteor that threatens to destroy Earth and the efforts to prevent it. The third story delves into the spread of a deadly virus and the struggle for survival. Through humor and drama, Doomsday Book explores philosophical questions about consciousness, technology, and the human condition.
In House Broken, a slacker named Cathkart struggles with money problems and decides to take on various odd jobs to improve his situation. Along the way, he gets involved in hilarious and awkward situations, including encounters with a masseuse, a mannequin, and a peeping tom. As he navigates through these strange experiences, Cathkart learns valuable lessons about life, love, and responsibility.
Our waste is growing at double the rate of our population with 52 mega tonnes generated a year. Australia is ranked 5th highest for generating the most municipal waste in the world. In this three-part series, Craig Reucassel is on a mission to see if we, as a nation, can all do a little bit better.
It's pure magic when Shane, together with children and his best friend the dog Jacob, builds the most incredible things from ordinary everyday junk. Inspire you and your family to collect kitchen rolls, milk cartons, gizmos and things that can be turned into blue dragons, foam-spraying pirate ships, dollhouses and other whimsical homemade toys ...
The Yes Men is a satirical documentary that follows a group of activists who impersonate corporate and government officials to expose the absurdities of global institutions and the harm they cause. Through pranks, hoaxes, and stunts, they challenge the status quo and spark conversations about accountability and social justice. With wit and humor, The Yes Men shed light on the power dynamics and systemic issues that underpin our society.
A middle-aged man, suffering from mythomania and unemployment, attempts to overcome his midlife crisis and poverty in post-industrial France.
Gates of Heaven is a documentary that explores the unique and emotional experiences of individuals connected to a pet cemetery in Los Altos, California. The film delves into the lives of pet owners, veterinarians, and others involved in the care and memorialization of beloved pets. It tackles themes of love, loss, and the peculiarities of human relationships with animals.
After a car accident and being laid off from his job, a man finds himself homeless and desperate. In his darkest moments, he starts having conversations with God, which guide him towards redemption, faith, and a new purpose in life.
Manufactured Landscapes is a documentary that explores the environmental consequences of industrialization and consumerism through the lens of landscape photography. The film follows photographer Edward Burtynsky as he travels to China to capture the vast and surreal landscapes created by massive factories, waste dumps, and industrial developments. Through stunning visuals and interviews with workers and residents, the film highlights the scale of industrial production, the impact on local communities, and the global consequences of our consumer-driven society.
In 'Take the Trash,' a salesman named John is sentenced to community service after a series of mishaps. Uninterested in the usual options, he decides to tackle the problem of waste management by starting a recycling initiative in his neighborhood. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and skeptical residents but eventually manages to bring the community together for a common cause. With his determination and innovative ideas, John turns what initially seemed like a punishment into an opportunity to make a positive impact in his town.
Litus is a comedy-drama movie that explores the themes of friendship, trauma, and remembering the past. The story follows a group of friends who gather to remember a friend who has passed away. As they reminisce, they confront their own traumas and challenges, leading to moments of laughter and tears.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is on a mission to find out why we waste so much.