The 11th Hour is a documentary that reveals the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for immediate action. It explores the devastating consequences of human activity on the planet, such as greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and overfishing. Through interviews with experts and activists, the film highlights the moral responsibility we have to protect and preserve the environment for future generations.
This documentary explores the devastating effects of the agriculture and meat industry on the environment, including deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, and species extinction. It also delves into the ecological destruction caused by fishing and the use of toxic chemicals in farming. The film highlights the urgent need for environmental regulation and the adoption of sustainable practices.
I (2015) is a movie that delves into the depths of darkness, exploring the concept of revenge and the complexities of intimate relationships. The story revolves around a person who seeks vengeance and is willing to go to extreme lengths to achieve it. Amidst the action-violence and the intense plot, the movie also touches upon themes of love and disfigurement.
Good Hair is a comedic documentary that explores the cultural significance of African American hair, including the different styles, treatments, and products used. It delves into the social and political implications of hair, as well as the impact of the beauty industry. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the complexities and perceptions surrounding hair in the African American community.
Gasland is a documentary film that investigates the environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, in the United States. The film showcases the detrimental effects of contaminated water, toxic chemicals, and corporate greed on the environment and public health.
In Daguerrotype, a photographer becomes obsessed with a haunted photograph. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers dark secrets about his subjects and the supernatural forces at play. With elements of drama, fantasy, horror, and romance, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling and suspenseful journey.
Gasland Part II is a documentary that investigates the environmental and health consequences of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the gas industry. It explores the cover-ups, political infiltration, and propaganda used by big businesses to exploit natural resources while disregarding the well-being of communities and the environment. The film also highlights the loopholes in environmental policy and the collusion between the oil and gas industry and government agencies. Through aerial camera shots and personal testimonies, Gasland Part II reveals the devastating effects of toxic chemicals and toxic waste on groundwater, land, and the health of individuals. It emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable and renewable energy sources to combat climate change and protect the environment.
A reclusive scientific prodigy and three college friends find themselves in the middle of a toxic storm, when an unscrupulous business deal rains terror down on an entire county.
Chemical Peel is a horror thriller about a group of friends who go on a weekend trip and become trapped in an isolated house after a train derailment causes a chemical leak. As the toxic fumes begin to take effect, they are plagued by hallucinations, body horror, and terrifying consequences. With no way to escape, they must fight to survive and find a way to stop the chemical leak before it's too late.
Plastic Planet is a thought-provoking documentary that exposes the detrimental impact of plastic on our planet. It highlights the health risks associated with plastic consumption, the toxic chemicals released by the chemical industry, and the massive amount of plastic waste that ends up in our oceans and landfills. Through interviews and scientific evidence, the film raises awareness about the urgent need to address this global environmental issue.
Biosludged reveals how the EPA is committing science fraud to allow the ongoing poisoning of our world with toxic sewage sludge that's being spread on food crops. Features former top government scientist and EPA whistleblower Dr. David Lewis.
The woman here is Sylvia Russell: power mad with set goals. In order to achieve those goals she is sadistically devoted to her son and daughter, able to possess and direct them. She subtly ruins her daughter's marriage by corrupting a servant girl and, then, uses her to compromise her son-in-law; slowly breaks her bumbling, unambitious husband's confidence...
Documentary in which director Stefan Jarl has a blood test performed on himself to show the "chemical burden" of trace chemicals in the blood of all people born since World War II.
Semper Fi: Always Faithful is a documentary that uncovers the cover-up of toxic chemicals and water contamination at Camp Lejeune, a US marine base. The film follows the story of Jerry Ensminger, a retired marine who lost his daughter to a rare form of cancer caused by the pollution. Ensminger becomes a champion for justice and raises awareness about the environmental crime committed by the US government.
Via the New York Times: "...a tough, angry look at the consequences of exposure to the chemical Agent Orange on veterans and others, a chilling issue that is effectively addressed here."
As the use of plastic has gained ground in our lives over the years, there has been an inexplicable increase in a number of diseases and disorders amongst the population. In this film as part of the Why Plastic? series, we meet leading researchers looking into the reasons for these disorders. We also follow case studies of people suffering from various health conditions thought to be caused by exposure to certain every day materials including plastic. Are these people the victims of unfortunate coincidences - or is there an explanation?
Invisible is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the hidden dangers faced by Inuit communities in the Arctic. It sheds light on issues such as toxic chemicals, pollution, and the impact on food sources. The film also highlights the unique cultural practices of the Inuit people, including throat singing and their deep connection with nature. Through personal stories and scientific evidence, Invisible showcases the urgent need for action to protect these vulnerable communities.
Living Skin is a documentary that sheds light on the heartbreaking reality of children working in hazardous conditions with toxic chemicals in Cairo, Egypt. The film explores the complex web of factors that force children into such dangerous jobs and the devastating impact it has on their lives. It also touches upon the themes of love, family, and human rights, showcasing the resilience and strength of these young individuals in the face of adversity.
The film tells the very real and ongoing story of what many claim is the biggest cover up in aviation history. Passengers and crews for nearly fifty years have been supplied with unfiltered air to breath, taken directly from the engines, even though this air supply is known to sometimes become contaminated with neurotoxins, carcinogens and other hazardous chemicals.