A group of young men and women who work as seasonal workers in a sugar factory face terror from the kingdom of demons where the factory is located. They must find out the cause of the demons' anger, before the terror ends their lives.
The Secret World of Arrietty is a heartwarming tale about the Clock family, who are tiny people that live unnoticed in another family's home. When teenage daughter Arrietty is discovered by a young boy named Sho, their lives take an unexpected turn. As they navigate the challenges of being exposed, the Clock family must find a new place to live with the help of an experienced Borrower named Spiller. Along the way, they discover the history of the Borrowers and the importance of family and survival. This enchanting animated film explores themes of friendship, courage, and the beauty of the natural world.
A brilliant but eccentric scientist invents teleporter pods that accidentally merge him with a housefly, turning him into a human-fly hybrid. As he deteriorates and becomes more monstrous, he seeks help from his ex-girlfriend while struggling with his changing identity.
Pixie Hollow Bake Off is a movie about a baking contest in Pixie Hollow. The contestants, both experienced and inexperienced, compete against each other to create the most delicious and beautiful cakes. With the help of their teams, they face challenges in preparation, baking, and frosting. Only one contestant will be crowned the winner, while others will have to learn from their mistakes. It's a story of talent, ambition, hard work, and the quest for the perfect cake.
Cane (2007) is a drama TV show following the lives of the Duque family, a Cuban-American family running a sugarcane business in Florida. The family is faced with numerous challenges including family feuds, business struggles, and conflicts between traditions and modernization.
A reporter and a group of unlikely companions set out on a road trip to bring an angel to court in Iowa, facing various obstacles and discovering the power of love and miracles along the way. With a touch of comedy, drama, and fantasy, 'Michael' is a heartwarming and entertaining movie that explores themes of redemption, faith, and the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Three of author Laura Trenter's highly successful children's crime stories have been adapted for television and are now available as nine 30 minute episodes. Laura Trenter is the daughter of crime novelists Stieg and Ulla Trenter.
When a woman's abusive husband turns up dead, she becomes the prime suspect in his murder investigation. As the police interrogate her, her best friend begins to doubt her innocence and starts her own investigation into what really happened.
Morgan Spurlock explores the health consequences of a diet consisting solely of McDonald's food for one month. Despite warnings from health professionals, Spurlock gains weight, experiences depression and lethargy, and even suffers heart palpitations. The experiment brings attention to the fast food industry and its impact on personal health.
House Party is a comedy movie about a group of teenagers who throw a wild house party while dealing with various obstacles and humorous situations. The party becomes chaotic as the police show up, a fight breaks out, and the main character tries to win over his love interest amidst the madness.
Café Funiculi Funicula is a movie about a waitress who discovers that her cafe has the ability to allow customers to travel back in time. As she serves her customers, she encounters various adventures and learns the importance of cherishing the present moment.
In the 19th-century Caribbean, a foreign military adviser becomes involved in the struggle for independence against British colonialism on a fictional island. As the rebellion intensifies, the protagonist navigates through various challenges, including political betrayals, street shootouts, and battles for power.
That Sugar Film is a documentary that follows the filmmaker as he embarks on a 60-day experiment to consume the average amount of sugar eaten by an average person. The film explores the negative impact of excessive sugar consumption on health and reveals the hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks. Through interviews, scientific research, and personal experiences, the film highlights the influence of the food industry and sugar lobby in promoting unhealthy eating habits. It also delves into the effects of sugar on various health issues such as obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, and malnutrition. That Sugar Film serves as a wake-up call to individuals and society about the dangers of excessive sugar intake and the need for better nutrition.
Amazing Grace tells the inspiring story of William Wilberforce's battle to abolish slavery in the British Empire. Set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the film follows Wilberforce's journey as he faces political opposition, personal struggles, and the challenges of his time. Through his faith and determination, he works tirelessly to bring about change and social justice.
Fed Up (2014) is a powerful documentary that delves into the food industry's manipulative tactics, the prevalence of processed foods, and the alarming rise of obesity. Through interviews with experts, the film reveals how corporate greed, political lobbying, and misleading marketing have contributed to the public health crisis. It also provides a call to action for individuals to take control of their own nutrition and make informed choices for a healthier future.
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.
After a car accident leaves him with amnesia, a young Bulgarian man embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he learns about his grandfather's past and the impact of communism in Bulgaria. He also discovers the game of backgammon and finds solace in it. The movie explores themes of migration, emigration, and the struggle to find one's identity.
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants is an animated adventure comedy film about a ladybug who becomes separated from her family and embarks on a journey through a dangerous valley to find her way back home. Along the way, she encounters various insects and forms unexpected friendships while facing numerous challenges.
Set during the British Raj in 19th century India, 'The Stranglers of Bombay' follows an investigation into the thuggee cult, responsible for disappearances and murders. The story delves into the murderous cult's rituals, including strangulation and burning victims on funeral pyres. As the investigation progresses, the protagonist uncovers a web of betrayal, mass murder, and religious fanaticism, leading to a thrilling climax.
This landmark documentary series sees renowned British doctor and trusted medical journalist Dr Michael Mosley put his body on the line to tackle the nation's fastest growing chronic disease, Type-2 diabetes. Working alongside Indigenous exercise physiologist Ray Kelly, they reveal how new science can reverse Australia's Type-2 diabetes epidemic.