After a failed suicide attempt, a man becomes stranded on a deserted island in the middle of the Han River. With the help of an imaginary friend, he learns how to survive and eventually creates a new life for himself.
This documentary delves into the mysteries surrounding the Neanderthals and what their fossil record tells us about their lives and disappearance.
Tabu is a tragic romance set on an exotic island in the South Pacific. It tells the story of a pearl diver who falls in love with a young girl, but their love is threatened by a series of tragic events and cultural barriers. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the clash between nature and civilization.
During World War II, a group of American soldiers find themselves stranded on a Pacific island. As they struggle to survive and maintain their sanity, they face various challenges such as enemy soldiers, shark attacks, and diseases like malaria. With limited resources and constant danger, the soldiers must rely on their training and ingenuity to stay alive.
During World War II, a US Marine and a nun are stranded on a remote island and must rely on each other for survival and companionship.
In Los Angeles, two stoners find themselves transported back to the Stone Age where they must navigate the challenges of the era and find a way back home. With their love for marijuana and rock-n-roll, they encounter various adventures and hilarious situations.
Gerard, a 25-year-old student, decides to find a treasure Troilus lost in the sea after the Peloponnesian War. His meeting with Manina jeopardises his plans of finding the treasure.
Shogun's Ninja is a classic martial arts film set in 16th-century Japan. It follows the story of a skilled ninja seeking revenge against a treacherous warlord. Filled with action, violence, and samurai sword fights, the movie showcases the martial artist's combat skills and determination. As the plot unfolds, the ninja faces various challenges, including navigating a treacherous treasure map and confronting his enemy's henchmen. The film also explores themes of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice.
In this crime drama, a college student goes to Ibiza and becomes a heroin addict. He becomes a voyeur and enjoys watching women, leading to various incidents involving nudity. He also engages in breaking and entering, theft, and drug use. Eventually, the protagonist's life takes a dark turn as he spirals down into addiction and faces the consequences.
Bird of Paradise is a romantic adventure film set on a tropical island. The story follows a prince who falls in love with a local girl, but they face obstacles such as an arranged marriage and superstitions of the island. As their love grows, they must navigate through danger and tragedy to be together.
Nazis dressed to look like Great Apes are looking for gold, and Jungle Jim must stop them.
Eskimo is a 1933 movie that offers a glimpse into the lives of people living in an Eskimo village. The story follows the struggles and triumphs of the community as they navigate through challenges such as survival, family relationships, and conflicts with law enforcement. The plot also explores themes such as racism, discrimination, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Raoul McLish stops over in Miami Beach where he runs into his ex-wife, Vicky Benton, and her new husband Bob, a belt manufacturer. At first Bob enjoys Raoul's presence - in part because Vicky is his not Raoul's and in part because Raoul is a lot of fun. The fun wears thin for Bob as his seriousness and possessiveness take over. When Bob leaves for a few days to settle a labor dispute at his factory, Vicky and Raoul spend time together, Winchell's column implies untoward behavior, Bob barks at Vicky, and that gets her back up. Can things be sorted out? Help comes from Raoul's upright valet, McTavish, and a principled cigarette girl, Joy, whom Raoul picks up.
In this silent film, Laurel and Hardy portray cavemen who get into various comedic situations and try to navigate the challenges of prehistoric life.
A man struggles to survive after being shipwrecked on a deserted island.
A Chippewa prophecy foretells a time called the 7th Fire when lost traditions will be recovered. Native American filmmaker Sandra Sunrising Osawa examines how the Chippewa Indians of Northern Wisconsin have struggled to restore the centuries-old tradition of spearfishing — and the heated opposition they have encountered.
Before We Ruled the Earth is a two-part documentary television miniseries that premiered on February 9, 2003 on the Discovery Channel. The program featured early human history and the challenges human beings faced thousands of years ago. It also features animals examples such as: ⁕Woolly mammoth ⁕Megantereon ⁕American buffalo ⁕Cave bear ⁕Irish elk The first episode was called "Hunt or Be Hunted" and the second called "Mastering the Beasts."
Epic remake of a Native American film originally done 100 years ago about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the time of the last 'free' roaming Native Americans in the midst of the US Civil War. They are discovered by a group of Union soldiers and squatters and forced to move from their home. They are moved from valley to valley as the Union takes more and more of their land in a plan to eradicate the country of 'savages' exterminating all Native Americans. But there is hope when the band find a new beginning.
Featuring elite spearfishing experts from around the world, the Speargun Hunter team travels to locations that reveal not only the stunning beauty of the ocean, but the real and present danger that comes with hunting large prey in the wildest environment on earth, the open ocean. With a live, no-nonsense reality feel, Speargun Hunter is never contrived, and you never know what will show up in the middle of the ocean.
Vinod (Master Raghu) and Anitha (Devi) are classmates in school and have their own private problems. Vinod's stepmother wants to seduce him, and Anitha is an illegitimate child that her mother never wanted. On a rainy day they take shelter in a train wagon, which starts moving before they could get out and stops next in a forest area a long way away from home. There, they find a couple of recluses - a widow and an ex-army officer - living their own lives and willing to accept them. As they were in early puberty they live like normal children. But as puberty stage starts, both experiences lust over each other. The widow accepts them as foster children and perform their marriage, but fate intervenes as an incurable disease for Anitha.