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  • Genre:  Documentary, News, Action
    Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.5 IMDB

    California has been arguing over whether or not marijuana should be legal for over 100 years. Now there's a new judge in this trial - you.

  • Genre:  Documentary, News, Action
    Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.4 IMDB

    A physician in Michoacán, Mexico leads a citizen uprising against the drug cartel that has wreaked havoc on the region for years. Across the U.S. border, a veteran heads a paramilitary group working to prevent Mexico's drug wars from entering U.S. territory. ?Anonymous

  • Release Year: 2016
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.7 IMDB

    The Age of Consequences is a gripping documentary that explores the complex relationship between climate change and national security. The film begins by highlighting the devastating impact of climate change on the environment, economy, and global stability. As the world grapples with the escalating consequences of a changing climate, the documentary delves into the geopolitical and security implications of environmental degradation. It sheds light on the interconnectedness of climate change with resource scarcity, conflict, and mass migration, painting a sobering picture of the potential security threats posed by a warming planet. The film features insightful interviews with military and intelligence experts, policymakers, and environmental activists who provide valuable perspectives on the intersection of climate change and national security. Through their compelling insights, the documentary underscores the urgent need for proactive measures to mitigate the destabilizing effects of climate change and safeguard global security. The Age of Consequences serves as a powerful call to action, urging viewers to confront the challenges of climate change and recognize its far-reaching implications for international security and geopolitical dynamics.

  • Release Year: 2004
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.2 IMDB

    The movie 'Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids' is a powerful and heart-wrenching documentary that follows the lives of children growing up in the red light district of Calcutta, India. The film introduces the audience to the harsh reality of these children who are born into a world of poverty, abuse, and exploitation. The protagonist, Zana Briski, a photographer, becomes deeply involved with the children and decides to teach them photography as a means of self-expression and escape from their challenging circumstances. As the children learn the art of photography, they begin to capture the vibrant and poignant moments of their lives, providing a raw and unfiltered glimpse into their daily struggles and aspirations. Through their photographs, the audience witnesses the resilience and creativity of these young souls, as they navigate through the complexities of their environment. The film documents the transformation and empowerment of the children as they find their voices through the lens of a camera. Amidst the darkness and despair, the movie also highlights moments of joy, friendship, and hope as the children strive to break free from the cycle of poverty and discrimination. 'Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids' is a poignant tale of resilience, compassion, and the indomitable spirit of the human heart.

  • Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB

    In the year 2047, the world is divided into two separate planets, one above the other, each with its own gravity. Adam and Eden, two young lovers from these opposing worlds, defy the laws of physics and gravity to be together. Adam lives on the poverty-stricken lower planet while Eden resides on the wealthy upper planet. The couple first meet as teenagers at the top of a mountain that reaches into both worlds. Despite the dangers and complications of their forbidden love, they continue to meet in secret. However, their relationship is discovered, and Eden falls from the upper planet to the lower one, suffering from amnesia and unable to remember Adam. Determined to reunite with Eden, Adam embarks on a perilous journey to the top of the mountain, facing the challenges of navigating the opposing gravities and the oppressive social barriers that separate their worlds. With the help of a group of rebels, Adam fights against the laws of physics and the powerful corporations that control the two planets in his quest to be reunited with Eden. As they struggle against all odds, Adam and Eden's love for each other becomes a symbol of hope and defiance in a world where everything is upside down.

  • Genre:  Documentary, News
    Release Year: 2014
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB

    Capital C is a documentary film that follows the journey of three independent creators as they seek funding for their projects through the emerging phenomenon of crowdfunding. The film provides an in-depth look at the challenges and successes of crowdfunding, highlighting the experiences of the creators and the impact of their projects on their lives. The documentary explores the passion and determination of the creators, the support and engagement of the backers, and the transformative power of crowdfunding in the creative industry. As the creators navigate the complexities of running a successful crowdfunding campaign, they encounter personal and professional obstacles, but ultimately find inspiration and fulfillment in the process. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and testimonials from both creators and backers, the film captures the dynamic and evolving landscape of crowdfunding, showcasing its potential to democratize the funding of creative projects and empower independent artists, inventors, and entrepreneurs. Capital C offers a compelling and insightful exploration of the crowdfunding revolution, shedding light on the innovative and collaborative spirit that drives the movement and its profound influence on the future of creativity and commerce.

  • Release Year: 2011
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.2 IMDB

    The movie 'If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front' is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), a radical environmentalist group that emerged in the 1990s. The film follows the story of Daniel McGowan, a former member of the ELF, who becomes the central focus of the documentary. The plot begins with Daniel's involvement in the ELF, a group that engaged in acts of sabotage and arson to protest against environmental destruction and corporate greed. As the authorities intensify their efforts to apprehend the members of the ELF, Daniel is eventually arrested and charged with multiple counts of arson. The documentary delves into Daniel's personal journey, his motivations for joining the ELF, and the impact of his actions on the environment and the community. Through interviews with activists, law enforcement officials, and legal experts, the film provides a comprehensive look at the motivations and ideologies behind the ELF's radical tactics. The plot also examines the ethical dilemmas and consequences faced by individuals who are willing to take extreme measures for the protection of the environment. As the legal proceedings unfold, the documentary raises thought-provoking questions about the line between activism and extremism, the effectiveness of radical environmentalism, and the role of civil disobedience in addressing environmental issues. The film ultimately offers a complex and nuanced portrayal of the ELF and its members, shedding light on the complexities of environmental activism and the enduring impact of their actions.

  • Release Year: 2014
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.4 IMDB

    The movie 'Unfortunate Brothers: Korea's Reunification Dilemma' is a gripping political drama set in the backdrop of the Korean peninsula. The story revolves around two brothers, Kim Min-soo and Kim Jong-ho, who were separated during the Korean War and ended up on opposite sides of the border. While Kim Min-soo grew up in South Korea and became a successful businessman, Kim Jong-ho remained in North Korea and joined the military. The two brothers have not seen each other for decades, and their lives have taken dramatically different paths. The tension between the two Koreas has escalated, and the possibility of reunification seems bleak. The brothers' lives take a dramatic turn when a series of political events leads to a rare opportunity for families separated by the border to reunite. They both apply to participate in the reunion program, hoping to finally meet after years of separation. However, their reunion becomes a pawn in the political power play between the two governments, and they find themselves entangled in a web of secrecy, betrayal, and manipulation. As the brothers navigate through the bureaucratic hurdles and emotional turmoil, they come face to face with the harsh realities of the divided nation. Their personal journey becomes a reflection of the larger societal struggle for reunification and the challenges that come with it. The movie delves into the complexities of family, loyalty, and patriotism in the face of political turmoil. It portrays the human cost of the unresolved conflict and the yearning for unity among the Korean people. The gripping narrative unfolds against the backdrop of stunning cinematography, capturing the contrasting landscapes of the two Koreas and the emotional turmoil of the characters. As the brothers' journey reaches a climax, they confront their past, present, and the uncertain future of their homeland. 'Unfortunate Brothers: Korea's Reunification Dilemma' is a poignant and thought-provoking tale that sheds light on the enduring struggle for peace and unity in the Korean peninsula.

  • Genre:  Documentary, News, Action
    Release Year: 2013
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 4.7 IMDB

    Burning Man and the Meaning of Life is a thought-provoking drama that follows the journey of a disillusioned man, Jack, who is struggling to find purpose and meaning in his life. Jack, a successful but emotionally detached businessman, is forced to confront his own mortality when he is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Faced with the prospect of his own mortality, Jack embarks on a soul-searching journey to the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. The festival, known for its radical self-expression and community spirit, becomes the backdrop for Jack's spiritual awakening. As he immerses himself in the vibrant and eclectic community of Burners, Jack encounters a diverse cast of characters who challenge his worldview and offer him new perspectives on life, love, and the human experience. Through a series of profound and transformative experiences at the festival, Jack begins to unravel the deeper meaning of life and confront his own fears and insecurities. Along the way, he forms deep and meaningful connections with fellow Burners, including a free-spirited artist named Maya, who becomes his guide and confidante. As the festival reaches its climax, Jack undergoes a profound personal transformation, finding solace in the acceptance of life's impermanence and the beauty of human connection. Burning Man and the Meaning of Life is a poignant and uplifting exploration of existential themes, self-discovery, and the transformative power of community and human connection.

  • Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.9 IMDB

    The Drop Box is a heartwarming documentary that tells the incredible true story of a South Korean pastor named Lee Jong-rak. Pastor Lee built a 'drop box' at the front of his church, where desperate mothers could leave their unwanted babies rather than abandoning them on the streets. The film follows Pastor Lee's journey as he rescues and cares for these abandoned children, despite the challenges and opposition he faces. As the news of Pastor Lee's drop box spreads, people from around the world are moved by his selfless dedication to saving these innocent lives. The documentary captures the emotional moments of joy and heartache as Pastor Lee and his team work tirelessly to provide a loving home for these abandoned children. The Drop Box is a powerful and inspiring story of compassion, hope, and the incredible impact one person can make in the lives of others.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 8.1 IMDB

    Yasuni Man is a captivating documentary film that follows the journey of a young biologist, David, as he ventures into the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. Driven by his passion for wildlife conservation, David is determined to study the diverse flora and fauna of the Yasuni National Park, one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. However, his mission takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a reclusive indigenous tribe, the Huaorani people, who have lived in harmony with the rainforest for centuries. Initially met with skepticism and resistance, David gradually gains the trust of the Huaorani community through his genuine respect for their culture and way of life. As he immerses himself in their world, David learns about their deep spiritual connection to the land and their ongoing struggle to protect their ancestral territory from oil companies and deforestation. Through his interactions with the Huaorani elders and their traditional knowledge, David gains a profound understanding of the delicate balance between human existence and the natural environment. However, tensions rise when the encroachment of modern civilization threatens the Huaorani's traditional way of life, forcing David to confront the harsh realities of environmental exploitation and cultural erosion. As he witnesses the escalating conflict between the indigenous people and the outside world, David is faced with a moral dilemma that challenges his own beliefs and convictions. Ultimately, Yasuni Man delves into the complex dynamics of conservation, indigenous rights, and the existential threat posed by industrial development to the fragile ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest. The film offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between environmental activism, cultural preservation, and the enduring resilience of indigenous communities in the face of external pressures. Through David's transformative experience in Yasuni, the audience is invited to contemplate the profound interconnectedness of all life on Earth and the urgent need for global solidarity in protecting our planet's irreplaceable natural heritage.

  • Release Year: 2016
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.3 IMDB

    America is facing a food crisis driven by profitability and a lack of consumer education. While the window to transforming our heartland continues to shrink, passionate individuals have emerged who provide hope that the health of our nation might still remain within our grasp. Sustainable weaves together expert analysis of America's food and farming system with a powerful narrative of one extraordinary farmer who is determined to create a sustainable future for his community. Amidst the cornfields of Illinois lives the hero of the film - Marty Travis, a seventh-generation farmer who watched his land and community fall victim to the pressures of big agribusiness. Determined to create a proud legacy for his son, Marty transforms his profitless wasteland and pioneers the sustainable food movement in Chicago. The film unearths the future of agriculture - a marriage of age-old tradition and groundbreaking science. Industry pioneers from around the nation reveal the secrets behind human health and environmental protection. Woven into these stories are the foremost experts of the food industry - connecting the dots between agriculture, the environment, economics and public health. Their stories are a reminder of America's troubled past and the devastating consequences that await the country if left unchanged. Sustainable empowers audiences and gives them hope for the future - that through this food revolution, we can all save humanity.

  • Release Year: 2008
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Joan Chen, L.J. Benet, Tzi Ma, John Fleck

    All God's Children Can Dance (2008) follows the journey of Kiyomi, a young man who is grappling with his sense of self and place in the world. As he navigates the complexities of his identity, he is haunted by the absence of his father and the enigmatic presence of his mother. Kiyomi's quest for self-discovery leads him to confront the secrets and mysteries surrounding his birth, ultimately propelling him towards a path of redemption. The film delves into the intricacies of family dynamics and the search for belonging, weaving a poignant narrative that resonates with themes of love, sacrifice, and the human desire for connection. Through a series of enigmatic encounters and introspective moments, Kiyomi embarks on a profound journey of introspection, ultimately coming to terms with his past and forging a new path forward. All God's Children Can Dance (2008) is a compelling exploration of the human experience, capturing the universal yearning for understanding and acceptance.