Welcome to the world of PLSTC, an undersea dystopia that submerges you in the disturbing reality of plastic pollution in our oceans. Through a series of graphically confronting AI-generated and hand-composited images of ocean creatures, this experimental animated film confronts you with the devastating consequences of our habits on marine life, and leaves you gasping for breath.

Every km of ocean now contains an average of 74,000 pieces of plastic. A 'plastic soup' of waste, ki...

The German documentary is dedicated to an influential figure of the 20th century: Petra Kelly spent ...

A story of a boy and a girl who try to find the one thing that matters.

The film interprets the theme of the loss of personality, the so-called „depersonalization" – a stat...

It is the 30th millennium. Humanity is caught in the midst of a fratricidal war between those of the...


The Queen Aleena Chronicles is centered around one thing: Queen Aleena. Dr. Robotnik is out to conqu...

Secrets of the Chaos Emerald focuses on Sonic, Manic and Sonia as they help Knuckles, Floating Islan...

In this award-winning, feature length, two-hour broadcast-quality Documentary you will learn about t...

Six men and women who are completely underground to one another have been given false memories and a...

A mini docuseries following 12 Maldivian households as they embark on a year-long mission to reduce ...

In an era of throw-away ease, convenience has cost us our well-being. Plastics have been found insid...

This is the story of a thousand-year-old tree, resilient ambassador of Nature and silent witness of ...

2112; the summer before Akane Tsunemori was assigned to Division One of the Public Safety Bureau's C...

Following the incident in the Southeast Asia Union in 2116, Shinya Kogami resumes his vagrant journe...

In the jungles of the Solomon Islands, a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, a biologist is att...

Filmmaker Marshall Curry explores the inner workings of the Earth Liberation Front, a revolutionary ...

Humanity’s ascent is often measured by the speed of progress. But what if progress is actually spira...