In the distant future, Earth is overrun with garbage. WALL-E, a waste-collecting robot, discovers a plant and falls in love with EVE, a robot sent to find vegetation. They journey to the spaceship Axiom, where humans living in hover chairs are oblivious to their surroundings. WALL-E and EVE must save the plant from the ship's autocratic autopilot, return it to Earth, and teach humans how to heal the planet.
During World War II, Allied prisoners of war in a German camp plan a large-scale escape. The prisoners, with their diverse skills and experience, work together to dig tunnels, forge documents, and gather intelligence in their mission for freedom. As they face challenges and setbacks, their determination remains unwavering.
Thumbelina, a young girl no bigger than a thumb, embarks on an adventure to save her home from destruction by a construction company. With the help of her friends, she must find the courage to stand up against the forces threatening her enchanted woodland.
Burke's Backyard is an Australian gardening and lifestyle programme presented by Don Burke, broadcast on both radio and television. On television, it was a regular weekly series on the Nine Network from 1987 to 2004.
Kiss the Ground explores the significance of regenerative farming in mitigating climate change, restoring soil health, and ensuring a sustainable future for agriculture. Through interviews with farmers, scientists, and environmentalists, the film highlights the crucial role of regenerative practices in improving the health of our ecosystems and food production.
Rakka is set in a dystopian world where evil aliens have invaded Earth. The story follows a group of resistance fighters who are fighting against the alien race to save humanity. The film depicts the intense battles, explosive action, and the struggle for survival in a war-torn world.
The Grandmother is a surreal black-and-white short film that tells the story of a young boy living with his abusive grandmother. The film explores themes of neglect, abuse, and escape in a dark and unsettling manner.
In the year 2123, a young couple living in a barren and post-apocalyptic Budapest faces the challenging struggle for food and life.
Alma's family has a tradition of growing olives, but their ancestral olive tree was sold to an energy company. Determined to bring it back, Alma embarks on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure.
A coroner's assistant, who is also a law student, gets involved in a strange case involving his girlfriend's place of employment (a hospital), prostitutes, a defrocked priest, and vampires.
A doctor investigates the mysterious deaths happening in a Mexican village and discovers that the culprit is a female vampire who has been buried alive. As he tries to stop her, he encounters various obstacles and learns more about her secret past. The doctor must find a way to destroy the vampire and put an end to the curse that has plagued the village.
The documentary 'Common Ground' explores the solution of regenerative farmers who are dedicated to bringing about a positive transformation in soil health. Through their innovative practices and sustainable techniques, they aim to restore and rejuvenate the land, not just for themselves but also for future generations. By highlighting their successes and challenges, the film sheds light on the crucial role of agriculture in creating a sustainable and thriving planet.
Judgment Day (2004) was the sixth Judgment Day PPV. This event was presented by PlayStation and took place on May 16, 2004 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The main event was for the WWE Championship between Eddie Guerrero and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL). Featured matches on undercard were The Undertaker versus Booker T, John Cena versus René Duprée for the WWE United States Championship and Chavo Guerrero versus Jacqueline for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship.
In 2020, just as the pandemic was beginning, Gazala purchased land in western Ohio, on which sits a disused school building. This site allowed her to explore her complex relationship with “the land.” As the daughter of displaced indigenous Palestinians, she attempts to form a proxy bond with the earth, on ground that was stolen from the displaced indigenous Shawnee people. Closeness to the Land is video footage of hand-painted text signs that translate the word الأرض (ard) into six English words, displayed performatively in multiple locations to capture the now-invisible nature of indigenous culture in Ohio. These signs were installed on the old schoolhouse in early 2021.
During a 48hr observation at a psych facility, Jack meets Wendy, a young woman with a unique obsession.
The Hidden Life of Trees is a nature documentary that explores the fascinating world of trees, revealing their complex network and communication systems. Based on a bestselling book, the film takes us on a journey through the forests of Dalarna, Sweden, to explore the lives of ancient trees and the threats they face from monoculture and the timber industry. It showcases the work of a forester and conservationist who strives to protect these majestic beings and highlights the importance of forest ecology and sustainable forestry practices. Through stunning timelapse footage and insightful interviews, the documentary unveils the intricate relationships between trees, fungi, soil, and other plant life, reminding us of the vital role forests play in our world.
Makis works at a fish farm. One morning, as he goes to work, he's told he’s dead… since the day before. After trying in vain to prove he's very much alive, all that remains is to accept the situation and find someone who will take care of his canaries before the funeral.
The Plow That Broke the Plains is a documentary film that depicts the devastating effects of the Dust Bowl on the Great Plains region in the 1930s. It explores the economic and environmental consequences of the massive dust storms and the struggles of the people living in the affected areas. The film also highlights the government's efforts to address the crisis and implement new agricultural policies.