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- Rena's superior technological and magical advancement cause it to hold power over Dahna, taking its resources and treating its people as slaves.
- A meteorologist sets out to derail the top secret weather-manipulating program he mistakenly became a part of.
- A feature length documentary work which presents a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society.
- Delving into the nearly-religious significance of water, this profound rumination on memory and loss bridges the gap between its mystical origins, Pinochet's coup d'état, and the secret of a mother-of-pearl button at the bottom of the sea.
- You are the chief of your village/town. It's in your hands to guard the territory from invaders and nasty goblins.
- A cop travels back in time to take on a corporation that's out to eliminate a doctor who has created a new technology which can break up the monopoly on a energy resources.
- Danny Dyer presents this programme in which 8 celebrities are challenged to live for 8 days in complete darkness. They will be asked to complete a series of tasks to allow them to win, or lose, vital resources.
- The honourable Atreides, the violent Harkonnen and the insidious Ordos fight a war for the control of Arrakis, the only planet where the valuable Spice can be found.
- A journey through Greece and Europe's past and recent history: from the Second World War to the current crisis. It is a historical documentary, a look into many stories.
- Orissa, India - where tribal people fight with their bows and arrows against multinational mining moguls from London. The filmmaker, aided by two endearing, bumbling local guides, searches for answers amongst conflicting allegations, as the truth becomes more and more elusive. A humorous film about a serious subject.
- Every day 3900 children die as a result of insufficient or unclean water supplies. 'A World Without Water' tells of the personal tragedies behind the mounting privatization of water supplies.
- What happens when eco-minded, city-dwelling Berliners move in with Polish farmers in the country? Is there something tangible and enlightening to the substantive changes healthy living can offer, and who decides what is a healthy life? Take a charming, extraordinarily funny look at how friendship and communication can overcome boundaries, and how nourishing the mind, body, and spirit begins with love and respect for Mother Earth.
- Build your own city in the sequel to SimCity (1989), introducing a near-isometric dimetric view, different land elevations and underground layers, new types of facilities and more.
- The main character is Ryza, an ordinary girl. Tired of boring village life, she escapes the village to gather with her good friends in a secret location to talk of their dreams and plan thrilling adventures. One day, the determined Ryza and company decide to head for the forbidden "island across the shore" as their first exploration trip. Together with the alchemist and other friends they meet there, they have a "summer adventure" that they will never forget.
- Directors bring us into the north of Quebec and show us the decision process of a Cree community about whether signing a deal with the Prime Minister Bernard Landry for the construction of an hydroelectric project on Cree territory in exchange of 3,5 billions of dollars.
- The hosts go around the globe to share a look at the state of emergency of our oceans and provide tips on how viewers can help mitigate this worldwide issue.
- This documentary film shows the importance of agricultural biodiversity for food and agriculture, with astonishing pictures from Europe and Asia. In agriculture, the widespread adoption of a few improved varieties has narrowed the genetic base of important food crops and led to the disappearance of hundreds of landraces. Conserving and using plant genetic diversity is vital in meeting the world's future development needs in Europe, Asia and elsewhere. This documentary shows why biodiversity is important for agriculture and how it is conserved and used in many different locations in Europe and Asia.
- Three friends meet in a bar and start talking about their lives. Cars, holidays, energy and food represent a colorful range of "climate sins". Business as usual until the waitress serves the bill... What happens when the CO2 intensive lifestyle is put in contrast to the people in developing countries which are affected most by climate change?
- Toxification of land, body and mind examines the plight of Punjabi farmers through their own personal stories, with the perspectives of authorities and academics.
- On January 11, 2007, in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba, thousands of workers and coca growers from rural areas united to express support for a centralized state, indigenous political power, and for the country's first indigenous president, Evo Morales. In response, thousands of middle and upper class residents attempted to violently thwart the activities of these indigenous groups. The result was a mini-civil war. Various factions armed with knives, golf clubs, and baseball bats collided in an afternoon of violence that left 160 people injured and 3 people dead. Juntos Estamos Divididos recounts the series of events of January 11, 2007 in Cochabamba through the use of never-before-seen news footage, interviews, and testimonials. By placing the violent confrontations in the context of Bolivia 's recent political transformation, Juntos Estamos Divididos shows how shifts in political power have affected race relations and the meaning of citizenship and democracy in Cochabamba and in the greater Bolivian nation.
- In the 1960's the people of West Papua were given the Vote of Free Choice by the UN. The West Papuan people call it the "Vote of no choice!" The Indonesian Military were allowed to assemble approximately 1000 representatives of the 800,000 West Papuan adults and inter them in a concentration camp for weeks prior to the UN officials turning up to take a vote by raising hands. Over half of the people present did not speak Indonesian but this did not affect the outcome of the vote because what was understood was that nay person not raising their hand would cause the military to execute their entire clan. West Papua then became a state of Indonesia. Since then over 500,000 West Papuans have been killed or disappeared for asserting their human rights. Now 5 decades of colonization have taken their toll. Please Pray for West Papua is told through the eyes of a First Nations Canadian. One colonized person looking at another colonized population from across the Pacific.
- Jetman must assemble his rocket (which spawns in pieces scattered around the map), and then fill it with fuel before taking off to the next planet, where the procedure is broadly repeated with alternate procedures.
- Norway has long had some of the strictest drug laws in Europe - with an emphasis on punishing rather than helping addicts. In recent years, the little country has also been on top of the European death by overdose statistics, but now change is on the way. In this humane and insightful documentary we follow three drug-user activists who are fighting to change the way we think about how we treat men and women with an addiction. By presenting us with the perspectives and experiences of people who've lived the consequences of moralistic drug laws, «THE WINDS OF CHANGE» shows us why reforms are absolutely necessary.
- An apartment. Bedtime. A little girl lovingly watches a fish (a carp) swimming in an aquarium, while her younger brother is playing in the bathroom, listening to music and letting the water run in the sink. A waste of water that could turn into tragedy...