The East follows an FBI agent who goes undercover to infiltrate an eco-terrorist group. As she immerses herself into their world, she begins to question her loyalty and whether the group's extreme methods may be justified.
A salesman for a natural gas corporation arrives in a small town to convince the residents to sell their land for hydraulic fracturing. However, he begins to question his own beliefs and the impact of his actions on the community.
In this sci-fi disaster film, a newspaper reporter in 1960s England investigates the cause of Earth's rising temperatures and discovers that nuclear bomb testing has shifted the Earth's axis, resulting in catastrophic climate changes.
A former CIA agent turned private investigator uncovers a dark truth about an evil corporation's corruption and water-contamination in Ecuador, leading to a deadly conflict. Along the way, he confronts his own redemption and family relationships.
In 'The Curse', a farm is cursed after a meteorite falls on it, causing religious fanaticism and mutagenic effects on the crops and animals. The family living on the farm must deal with the consequences, including violence, contamination, and the endangerment of their child.
A Perfect Day follows a group of aid workers who find themselves caught in the bureaucracy and chaos of war-torn Bosnia in the 1990s. As they try to navigate the challenges of the conflict, they encounter dead animals, urination problems, and the struggles of delivering humanitarian aid. The movie explores the complexities of war through the dark humor and drama that unfolds during their journey.
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures.
When a farmer discovers his water is being contaminated by a powerful oil corporation, he takes the company to court in a David vs. Goliath battle for justice.
In the small town of Valley, a sheriff and a group of survivors must stop a maniacal killer who is infecting the town's water supply with a dangerous substance. As the body count rises, they must find a way to stop the killer before it's too late.
Flow: For Love of Water is a documentary that explores the global water crisis, emphasizing the issues of water privatization, contamination, and the fight for water rights. It delves into the consequences of corporate control over water resources and the impacts on communities and the environment. The film highlights citizens and activists who rebel against the system, striving to protect the world's most vital resource.
Toxic waste has contaminated the world's fresh water supply. A select few with the ability to de-contaminate the supply now control the world. Minna rules the de-contaminators from a giant warship, forcing desperate land dwellers to trade anything and everything for meager water rations. The dwellers seek a leader to battle Minna's tyrannical rule. Jennifer, daughter of the rebel leader, implores outcast Mike Erikson to lead the battle against the warship. Help also comes from an unexpected source in the from of Jennifer's brother Rocky.
There are many small towns and villages hidden in the mountains, but only one hides a very dark secret. Nicholas Thorn is about to discover why people who ask too many questions in the town of Dark Falls don't stick around to find out the answers. Together with Agent Alex Fletcher the two embark on a mysterious journey to unravel the conspiracy that has taken over this town since the late eighties, but what they don't know is how deep the events of 1987 really go.
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.
When an elderly man reveals that his son Hammala is the illegitimate son of a purported witch, the ugly side of social customs rears its head. Shunned by the community, an ashamed Hammala leaves the village, only to return four years later, despite his outcast status.
Burning the Future: Coal in America is a documentary that delves into the consequences of coal mining in the United States. It addresses issues such as environmental degradation, water contamination, and the health risks associated with coal mining and burning.
In the spring of 2015, residents from two separate communities enlist the help of scientists to prove their suspicions that their water had become dangerously contaminated. Now they are fighting back.
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