Rango, an ordinary chameleon, accidentally ends up in Dirt, a lawless outpost in the Wild West that is desperately in need of a new sheriff. When Rango discovers that the town's water supply is dwindling, he sets out on a mission to uncover the truth and save the town, while battling outlaws, mythical creatures, and his own identity crisis.
Minari tells the story of a Korean-American family who moves to a small farm in Arkansas in the 1980s. The family faces various challenges as they try to achieve their version of the American Dream. The film explores themes of family relationships, cultural assimilation, and the pursuit of hope and fulfillment.
In Fresno, California, the once-wealthy Kensington family's raisin-growing empire has fallen on hard times. They are led by widowed matriarch Charlotte, who is locked in a deadly power struggle with rival raisin magnate Tyler Cane.
Robinson Crusoe on Mars follows the story of an astronaut who crash-lands on the planet Mars and must find a way to survive. While stranded, he forms an unlikely friendship with an alien creature. Together, they navigate the harsh conditions of Mars and work together to find a way back home.
In rural Provence, a greedy farmer plots against his neighbor to gain control of a valuable source of spring water, leading to tragic consequences.
Flint Town is a documentary series that follows the police officers and residents of Flint, Michigan, as they navigate through the challenges of crime, social injustice, police brutality, and the ongoing water crisis. The series highlights the impact of these issues on the community and the efforts of the police to maintain law and order.
Even the Rain is a movie about a film crew that arrives in Bolivia to shoot a movie about Christopher Columbus. As they begin filming, they get caught up in a water protest led by the local indigenous people. The crew finds themselves facing many challenges and moral dilemmas as they witness the ongoing struggle for clean water and the clash between the local population and the government.
The Corporation is a thought-provoking documentary that analyzes the power and influence of corporations. Through interviews and archival footage, it explores various aspects such as corporate crimes, advertising strategies, political lobbying, environmental activism, and the impact on society.
In a world where vampires and humans coexist, a detective and a vampire join forces to investigate a series of murders. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a shocking conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace between the two species and the existence of humanity itself. Together, they must race against time to stop the impending catastrophe and confront their own dark pasts.
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.
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.
Three the Hard Way follows three friends who must join forces to save a kidnapped girlfriend and prevent a racist group from poisoning the water supply of Detroit.
Set in a near-future Greece suffering from water scarcity, an immigrant caretaker is left alone in an isolated house. As the blazing sun and hostility of the environment takes its toll, he experiences psychological disintegration and increasing paranoia. The film explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the psychological effects of a hostile environment.
In this drama, a doctor discovers that the water supply in his town is contaminated and causes illness. However, he faces resistance from corrupt officials and a community blinded by superstition and ignorance. He must battle against these forces to expose the truth and save lives.
Paul Whitehouse travels around England and Wales looking at the pressures affecting our rivers and waterways from water companies, intensive agriculture and growing population. Paul explores what is going on beneath the surface, why our rivers and waterways are in decline and what needs to be done to protect them.
A ship of women embarks on a voyage to California. Director R. G. Springsteen's 1953 adventure drama stars Vera Ralston, David Brian, Virginia Grey, Charles Winninger, Veda Ann Borg and Hope Emerson.
In the midst of a zombie epidemic in Zagreb, Croatia, a group of unlikely survivors must navigate their way through the chaos. Faced with a lack of resources and money, they find themselves in outrageous situations as they try to stay alive. This satirical comedy explores themes of xenophobia, bankruptcy, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Neon City is set in a post-apocalyptic future where a tough bounty hunter finds himself entangled in a dangerous battle for survival. With a devastated world filled with ecological disasters, poverty, and inequality, he must navigate through a dangerous city ravaged by violence and discrimination. As he faces mutants, raiders, and law enforcement, he uncovers a sinister plot that threatens to destroy what little remains of humanity.
In 1930s Egypt, a town council controlled by a despotic rule deprives the working-class peasants of their water resources. A brave schoolteacher leads a petition to fight against the corrupt mayor and land owner to secure water rights and put an end to the oppressive regime.
Faithful dog Rusty helps his master's father win a mayoral race.