Whale Wars is a thrilling TV show that takes viewers on the front lines of the fight against illegal whaling. It follows the courageous crew of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society as they put their lives on the line to protect whales and expose the brutal realities of the whaling industry. With high-stakes confrontations, dangerous sea chases, and heart-pounding moments, Whale Wars is a must-watch for anyone passionate about marine conservation.
In the Heart of the Sea is a thrilling historical adventure based on the true story of the whaling ship Essex. Captained by George Pollard and first mate Owen Chase, the crew sets out to hunt whales in the Pacific Ocean. However, their voyage takes a horrific turn when they encounter a massive, vengeful whale that sinks their ship and leaves them stranded at sea. As the crew battles starvation, dehydration, and their own dwindling sanity, they face moral dilemmas and resort to unthinkable acts of cannibalism to survive. This gripping tale of survival and the human spirit will leave you on the edge of your seat.
In the harsh environment of the Arctic in 1859, a disgraced doctor becomes the ship's surgeon on a whaling expedition. As the crew faces brutal violence and survival challenges, secrets are unveiled. A gripping and suspenseful story unfolds.
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is an educational TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the wonders of the universe. With a focus on science and technology, it examines various topics such as the solar system, astronomy, evolution, and the human condition. Through stunning visuals and informative narration, this series sheds light on our place in the cosmos.
In the TV mini-series Moby Dick, a vengeful captain sets out on a perilous journey to hunt down the legendary white whale that took his leg. Along the way, he faces death, shipwreck, and the ultimate showdown with the fearsome creature. Based on the iconic novel by Herman Melville, this epic tale of obsession, survival, and the destructive power of revenge is brought to life in stunning detail.
The Cove is a powerful documentary that exposes a hidden secret in the small town of Taiji, Japan, where dolphins are being slaughtered by the thousands. A group of activists, led by Ric O'Barry, infiltrate the town and use groundbreaking techniques to capture the brutal reality of the whaling industry. This shocking film sheds light on the dark side of humanity and the urgent need for ocean conservation.
Men Vs Women is a comedy romance film that revolves around the battle between the sexes. It explores the themes of jealousy, infidelity, and falling in love. The plot takes place at various locations including a beach, with volleyball games and a beach party. The movie also touches upon animal protection, as well as naturism and nudist beach culture. The characters include womanizers, trainers, and a beach coach. There is comedy, friendship, and even a gigolo. Throughout the film, the characters navigate their relationships and deal with issues such as impotence and erectile dysfunction.
Earthlings is a hard-hitting documentary that uncovers the animal cruelty and violence inherent in industries such as the meat industry, fur farming, whaling, and more. It reveals the shocking truth behind animal abuse and the need for change.
A fishing village is terrorized by a giant whale, and the fishermen are determined to kill it.
Drawing Restraint 9 is a surrealistic movie that delves into the themes of whaling and sculpture in Japan. Set on a whaling ship, the film follows the story of two characters who engage in a series of artistic rituals and performances. Through their actions, they explore the connection between transformation, desire, and culture.
A story of adventure and romance on the high seas, with a cast of intriguing characters and a thrilling plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
In The Whalers, characters engage in humorous situations while attempting to catch a whale. The story involves water thrown in the face, ducks, pelicans, pants on fire, ocean adventures, matches, half-dressed cartoon animals, goofy dog characters, Donald Duck characters, Mickey Mouse characters, whaling activities, cannons, buckets, boats, and various 1930s cartoon animals. The film also features cartoon pelicans, cartoon seagulls, whale riders, telescopes, characters swallowed by a whale, sunken boats, smoke from mouths, seagulls, sandwiches, ropes, iris shots, hats, harpoons, gunpowder, fire, characters' mouths and eyes filling the screen, burns on the butt, breathing fire, bells, barrels, anchors, mice, dogs, cartoon whales, cartoon mice, cartoon ducks, characters setting themselves on fire, and ropes tied to ankles.
When his long-suffering wife leaves him, the hard-driving captain of a whaling ship turns bitter and takes out his anger, resentment and frustrations on all those around him, leading to tensions with his crew that come up to the point of mutiny.
In the frigid waters off of Russia’s Bering Strait, Inuit and Chukchi hunters today still seek out the giant sea mammals that have provided their people with food since time immemorial. It is known, that the whale hunting today is controversial and subject to international criticism and regulations. But the Inuit and Chukchi hunt is permitted by international law because of the whaling is the foundation of their culture and their life. The contemporary story of elders Aleksandr and Aleksei blends seamlessly with that of “the woman who gave birth to a whale” and other ancient myths, told here in vivid animation, in this ongoing struggle for survival and preservation of a traditional lifestyle in one of the most remote places on earth.
Set in the 19th century, 'Down to the Sea in Ships' tells the story of a young boy who embarks on a journey aboard a whaling ship in the Pacific Ocean. He learns important life lessons from the sea captain, his grandfather, and the ship's first mate. The film explores themes of honesty, fairness, and courage, as well as the dangers of whaling and the close relationship between man and nature.
Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist (2010) is a documentary that explores the world of eco-sabotage and environmental activism. It delves into the controversial tactics employed by activists in their fight against illegal fishing, whaling, and other environmental issues.
At the Edge of the World is a documentary that follows the eco-adventures of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society as they take on the Japanese whaling fleet in Antarctica. Led by Captain Paul Watson, the crew of the Sea Shepherd ship must navigate treacherous waters and confront danger in their mission to protect marine life and fight against illegal whaling practices.
Hell Below Zero is a movie set in Antarctica where a whaler becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. As he tries to clear his name, he also races against time to find a missing ship captain. With twists and turns, the movie explores themes of trust, loyalty, and survival in the harsh Antarctic landscape.
Modern technology confronts ancient ritual in this profound and moving documentary. Teenager Chris Apassingok and his Yupik family live in Gambell, Alaska, a tiny village on St. Lawrence island in the Bering Sea. Life there differs vastly from the rest of the US – for one, hunting whales holds the key to the islanders’ survival. Conflict emerges after Chris kills a whale that will feed Gambell’s townspeople for months – and news of the successful hunt reaches the outside world. Facebook trolls and animal-rights activists attack from afar, captured in Pete Chelkowski and environmental journalist Jim Wickens’ captivating film that delves into environmental issues, cultural and generational challenges, and cyberspace hysteria
Being the story of the Morgans, a 19th-century Massachusetts whaling family, their tightly-knit Quaker community, and the dangerous adventures of an unwilling stowaway aboard one of the elder Morgan's harvest vessels.