In Sarah's Key, a journalist in New York City, named Julia, is researching for an article about the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup during the Holocaust in 1942. Through her research, she discovers a disturbing secret about her husband's family and their connection to a young Jewish girl named Sarah. As Julia digs deeper into Sarah's story, she is confronted with the horrifying truth and the guilt that comes with it.
After being transported back in time, a teenager named Hannah learns about the horrors of the Holocaust and must find a way to survive.
The World According to Monsanto is a documentary that uncovers the unsettling truth behind the actions of the multinational agrochemical company Monsanto. It explores the health risks and environmental impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and sheds light on the corporate practices of Monsanto. The film highlights the revolving-door relationship between Monsanto and regulatory agencies, the disinformation campaign surrounding GMOs, and the attempts made by the company to bribe officials. Through interviews and research, it exposes the alarming effects of Monsanto's products, such as the use of the herbicide Roundup and its potential links to cancer. The documentary also delves into the impact of GMOs on biodiversity, the monopoly Monsanto has on the seed industry, and the global reach of its influence. By uncovering the truth, the film raises awareness about the importance of food safety, consumer rights, and the need for transparency in the agricultural industry.
Elephant Boy is a 1937 adventure drama film based on a short story about a young Indian boy named Toomai and his relationship with his pet elephant. They set out on an expedition to find a lost elephant in the jungle, encountering various challenges along the way. The film explores the unique bond between humans and animals and the adventure that comes with it.
During World War Two, five women, branded as partisans by the German army, must band together to survive in a mountain village in Yugoslavia. They face constant danger and persecution as they navigate the realities of war and their own personal struggles.
1943: A schoolmaster called Stefan Novak (Michael Rennie) and his watchmaker friend Tadek (David Knight) are working for the Polish resistance lead by Stanislav Muski (Peter Madden) and allow themselves to be captured by the Nazis and taken to a labour camp on the Baltic coast so that they can spy on the operations there. Stefan and Tadek discover that the camp houses a huge production unit where the V1 rocket is being built, which Hitler intends to use to destroy London. The pair succeed in informing the resistance of what is happening who in turn tip off the allies who launch a full scale raid on the plant and destroy it therefore setting back the Nazis' plan by months. However, the fight is far from over as Hitler's generals proceed with plans to build yet another plant and Stefan and Tadek are faced with a dangerous challenge, they must capture a complete V1 rocket and help in smuggling it back to Britain so that the allies can prepare themselves for Hitler's proposed invasion...
Protecting himself in an attack by rustlers, Rancher Steve Holden believes he has killed one of the attackers, young Bud Mathews, who in reality has warned Holden of the rustlers' approach. Unaware that Mathews was actually killed by rustler boss Cass Barton, Holden heads out to Mathews' home town where he plans to tell the boy's family of his death but instead uncovers a plan by a local businessman to force Mathews' father out of his ranch.
Every year the Chincoteague fire department rounds up the wild ponies of Assateague Island and holds an auction to thin out the herd. The young children set out to raise enough money in hopes that the Phantom will be caught in this years round up. They soon realize they will get more than they bargained for when the Phantom has a surprise for everyone: a foal named Misty.
Winters is after the Brand ranch, and his man Brett who is foreman there is rustling the Brand stock. But Tom is on to their game and breaks up their attempt to buy the ranch. When they plan to rustle their horses, Tom must not only rescue Danny Brand, who is their prisoner, but stop the rustlers.
A noted gunman takes a job on a cattle ranch to stop a band of rustlers.
Manufacturing Ignorance is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the dark underbelly of industries such as tobacco, pesticides, and social media. It exposes the tactics used by these industries to deceive the public and highlights the consequences of their actions. From the manipulation of scientific studies to the spread of fake news, this film uncovers the disturbing truth behind the manufacturing of ignorance.
Two friends (Thanasis Vengos and Vasilis Diamantopoulos) meet after many years and recollect the tragi-comic events they went through during the German occupation.
"Nevada" and "Weary" Pierce hijack the loot taken in a bank hold-up by Les Setter, and his gang. They escape from Sheriff Jim Henry Warner. U. S. government horse-buyer David Ward is killed by Settler's men and Settler takes his papers and goes to the ranch of Blaine and asks for the horses Ward was to buy, promising payment from the government later. He also takes an interest in Ina Blaine, much to the resentment of her sweetheart Ben Ide. "Nevada" and "Weary" are hired for the horse round-up but Setter has them and Ben arrested on a fake charge.
This featurette demonstrates how trained dogs are instrumental in helping round up an outlaw Brahma bull which has been plaguing a ranchers pure-bred Hereford cattle.
Young, untried attorney Brent Wisner takes on a seemingly insurmountable case against the giant U.S. chemical company Monsanto on behalf of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, who used the company’s best-known product Roundup, a financially successful weed and grass pesticide killer, as part of his job as a high school groundskeeper and is now suffering illnesses.
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Secret Ingredients is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the health risks associated with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the use of pesticides like Roundup in our food. It sheds light on the connection between these factors and health issues such as autism, food allergies, and disturbances in the gut microbiome. The film also highlights the importance of organic food in promoting a healthier lifestyle and raising awareness about the potential dangers of the industrial food system.
In a small seaside village during the Nazi occupation, a young man finds love and friendship amidst the tragedies of war. He becomes involved in the resistance movement and experiences the death of a friend, leading him to confront his own mortality and the sacrifices required for freedom.
Born to Buck is a documentary film that explores the world of rodeo cowboys in South Dakota. It takes the viewers on a thrilling journey through the challenges and triumphs of these brave individuals as they participate in rodeo competitions, showcasing their skills and love for the sport. The film captures the essence of the rodeo experience, portraying the bond between the cowboys and their horses, the adrenaline rush of the events, and the passion that drives these individuals to take on such daring feats. Through captivating visuals and heartfelt interviews, Born to Buck provides a compelling insight into the unique and often misunderstood world of rodeo.