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- Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, Earthlings chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit.
- A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet's ecosystems.
- A shocking insight into the UK's standard animal farming practices featuring over 100 UK facilities.
- A political satire about climate change. Focused on the protest group Extinction Rebellion.
- The document approaches the efforts of the French feminist organization MLAC (Mouvement pour la liberté de l'avortement et de la contraception), which since 1973 fought for the decriminalization of abortion and contraception. Abortions were illegal in France until January 17, 1975, when changes were made under the pressure of activists. However, MLAC women continued to promote and practice unauthorized home births, artificial abortions, and spread information about contraception.
- How to Boil a Frog is an eco-comedy that gives an overview of the Big Mess We're In - environment, energy, economic - and lays out a set of personal solutions that will make your life better and save civilization as a by-product. HTBAF chronicles Jon Cooksey's personal, three-year adventure as a filmmaker, activist and, above all, a father driven to make sure his daughter would have a future beyond living on a raft with the last polar bear. HTBAF mixes humor, facts and a sprinkling of experts (in tiny doses) to show how climate change is just one symptom of an even messier problem: overshoot. "Overshoot means too many people using up too little planet," says Cooksey, "so in the end, we either need fewer people, more planets, or we're going to have use less stuff. Or all three. I dib Mars." With its Everyman approach in the style of "Supersize Me", interviews with scientists, journalists and energy experts across North America, HTBAF takes the kind of information that makes most people want to jump off a bridge and makes it into entertainment that just might save your life, and everybody else's too.
- An exploration of the environmental movement - grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years from conservation to climate change.
- OCEAN WARRIORS weaves stories of courage and conflict, from the Antarctic's remote Southern Ocean, to the coral reefs of Tanzania and the vast tuna fisheries of the Western Pacific. Set sail for heart-stopping action as a global coalition of activists, scientists and journalists prepare to stare down poachers, tear up illegal fishing networks and bring outlaws to justice.
- In 1988 the world was prepared to act against climate change. But then something stalled the action which led to the alarming climate situation we are all facing today.
- A variety of men, women, and children in everyday situations are graphically blown to pieces for failing to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the 10:10 campaign to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
- A young man begins investigating the underworld of "factory farming" and soon discovers a growing political and intellectual movement that considers animals as important as humans.
- A documentary in which CNN anchors Anderson Cooper and Sanjay Gupta report on global issues from 13 countries around the world.
- Humanity has backed itself into an ecological endgame as we approach the year 2050. Featuring Moby and prominent scientists, ENDGAME 2050 lays out the reality that, unless we act urgently now, we are hastening our own destruction.
- The documentary depicts the protests of animal rights activists against the construction of a new experimental laboratory planned by the University of Oxford in Great Britain. It also explores the radicalization of some activists by mentioning the activities of the Justice Department. The film aims to raise the question of whether such radicalization is ultimately counterproductive.
- Narrated by Lily Tomlin, this documentary short traces mankind's long history with elephants and explores the many problems that arise when they are brought to live in captivity in zoos and circuses.
- The documentary addresses both animal rights and the environmental consequences of large-scale animal farming. Narrated by John Robbins, on whose book of the same name the film's script is based, it features insightful interviews with prominent doctors such as Michael Klaper, T. Colin Campbell, and John A. McDougall. These experts discuss the potential adverse effects of meat consumption on human health.
- The documentary provides an environmental perspective on America's history, starting from Columbus' exploration of the untouched wilderness in the 15th century, through the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, and leading to the troubling situation today, where most of the Earth's resources have been depleted. It particularly highlights the North American landscape and the issues of wilderness destruction, deforestation, land degradation, and pollution-problems that are often presented to the public to uphold the illusion of the American dream.
- Documentary that explores the differences and similarities between human behavior and that of animals.
- Uncovering one of the biggest modern animal welfare scandals, decades of cross-breeding and rapid breeding for profit have not only led to birth defects and health problems in dogs; strong expert testimony warns that, without radical breeding reform, many of our beloved purebreds are at risk of extinction.
- In this documentary, Joey Carbstrong presents the horrifying reality of the dairy industry, of which ordinary consumers are mostly unaware. From forced artificial insemination to farming and ultimately to slaughter: Every bottle of milk contains this reality.
- Researchers, activists, scientists and more and more politicians have been actively fighting for several decades to wake up the public and governments of various countries to take responsibility for global warming. At the same time, those who deny global warming-industry-funded pundits and lobbyists-work tirelessly to deny, distort, and ridicule the cause. The documentary addresses the issues driving the global warming debate, following several messengers who are determined, driven by fear, hope and a deep awareness of the dwindling time we have to stop human-driven global warming.
- Covers the ever growing vegan movement and how it's best for the animals, human health, and the planet.
- The documentary highlights the influence that major corporations, including ExxonMobil, wield over individual countries' governments, media, and citizens, and examines their connections to global warming. As the adverse effects of the unsustainable surge in fossil fuel use continue to destabilize the climate, ExxonMobil escalates production and global influence to maximize profits, disregarding climate science and long-term statistical trends.
- Behind the Mask: The Story Of The People Who Risk Everything To Save Animals is a 2006 documentary film about the Animal Liberation Front. It took three years of filming, interviewing, and editing to complete.
- Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the human population has experienced exponential growth, marking a significant impact on the environment. This era witnessed agricultural development, advances in medical sciences, new forms of transportation, and the widespread use of fossil fuels. The debate over whether the rising standard of living comes at the cost of the environment remains ongoing. Given the toll that modern conveniences take, the question arises: What is the fate of our planet? This documentary draws inspiration from the annual State of the World reports published by the Worldwatch Institute. It seeks not only to critique the modern industrialized model and political system but, more importantly, to inform the audience and provide insights on how to help protect the environment.