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- A deformed hunchback kidnaps a bride and holds her hostage while his connection to her and his targets is revealed in a series of flashbacks that unfold as he starts seeking revenge.
- A bachelorette party turns deadly when a chemical reaction overtakes a valley, but being indoors could be just as deadly as being outside.
- Chris Rock explores the wonders of African-American hairstyles.
- A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet's ecosystems.
- 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.
- Globally renowned figures and the world's leading scientists open the lid on the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about: the damaging effects of factory farming.
- A wife whose goal is power begins a game of manipulation that insidiously destroys her family.
- Professor Quatermass is trying to perfect a dangerously unstable nuclear-powered rocket engine. After a disastrous test firing in Australia, his soon-to-be son-in-law, Captain John Dillon, draws the Professor's attention to a strange hollow meteorite which interrupted an Army Training exercise. Quatermass and Dillon investigate, and discover a vast government production plant which has some connection with the meteorites. After coming in contact with the noxious gas contained inside the meteorites, Dillon is taken away by the plant's security guards. When Quatermass presses this issue with an old civil service acquaintance, he learns that the plant is supposedly making synthetic food. Both men learn that this is untrue, and that the true products of the plant will threaten the world itself.
- An exploration of the fracking petroleum extraction industry and the serious environmental consequences involved.
- When an assistant to a daguerreotypy photographer falls in love with the latter's daughter the relationship mirrors the art form as love and pain combine.
- A documentary that declares the gas industry's portrayal of natural gas as a clean and safe alternative to oil is a myth, and that fracked wells inevitably leak over time, contaminating water and air, hurting families, and endangering the earth's climate with the potent greenhouse gas methane.
- Marine Corps Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger was a devoted Marine for nearly twenty-five years. As a drill instructor he lived and breathed the "Corps" and was responsible for indoctrinating thousands of new recruits with its motto Semper Fidelis or "Always Faithful". When Jerry's nine-year old daughter Janey died of a rare type of leukemia, his world collapsed. As a grief-stricken father, he struggled for years to make sense of what happened. His search for answers led to the shocking discovery of a Marine Corps cover-up of one of the largest water contamination incidents in U.S. history. Semper Fi: Always Faithful follows Jerry's mission to expose the Marine Corps and force them to live up to their motto to the thousands of soldiers and their families exposed to toxic chemicals. His fight reveals a grave injustice at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune and a looming environmental crisis at military sites across the country.
- A town has been taken hostage. Who will win the battle? Only the mighty will survive.
- Werner Boote presents an up-close and personal view of the controversial and fascinating material that has found its way into every facet of our daily lives: plastic. He takes us on a journey around the globe, showing that plastics have become a threat for both environment and human health.
- 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. With unique access into the aviation industry the film reveals the cover up and serious exposure consequences on flight safety, passenger and crew health, of those who have and continue to be unknowingly exposed.
- Scientists find high chemical levels in Arctic indigenous mothers' breast milk. Artist Roz Mortimer travels there, depicting Inuit lifestyles through installations and performances exploring indigenous wisdom and environmental effects.
- "New and Improved" looks at the science behind the ingredient list, exploring the migration away from natural soaps to hyper-specific chemical products made to satisfy the consumer's every want and need. But in exchange for quick-drying, 2-in-1, long-lasting, "no tears", and impossibly fragrant formulas, are manufacturers putting consumers at risk?
- 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.
- Documentarian Carole Poliquin examines the politics and science behind the more than 100,000 man-made chemicals that contaminate human beings, mammals, plants, and fish.
- Children working in a deadly profession, but they are trying to live. Do they succeed?
- Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment, tells the story of a prominent cancer researcher who starts to rethink her assumptions about the causes of cancer and the true burden of environmentally induced cancers. A world-renowned expert in the immunology of skin cancers, Dr. Kripke was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the President's Cancer Panel from 2003 - 2010. In 2008, the Panel decided to examine the impact of environmental factors on cancer risk. During that time, Dr. Kripke learned that of the 80,000+ chemicals on the market in the United States, most are largely unstudied or understudied, and most are unregulated. Her experience on the President's Cancer Panel was a turning point in her understanding of the multi factorial causes of cancer, including the impact of exposure to toxic chemicals. This has led to a new path in her long and illustrious career. She has become a strong advocate for cancer prevention and challenges the cancer research and clinical communities to look more closely at environmental and chemical contributions to cancer.
- As the use of plastic has gained ground in our lives, there has been an inexplicable increase in a number of diseases amongst the population. In this film we meet leading researchers looking into the reasons for these disorders.
- A post-apocalyptic tale of a blind photographer who lives in a dark room.