It is Christmas Eve and Fireman Sam is very busy. Between getting Trevor out of the snow and rescuing Sarah and James from an icy pond, he has to find a Christmas tree and bring it back to the town.
Kaká is the son of a legendary hero. His body is possessed by an evil force that grows every day, threatening to destroy the world. Determined to prevent this catastrophe, a group of young heroes joins him on an epic journey.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a Montgomery, Alabama city bus and refused to give up her seat to a white man, an act that ignited a movement that changed modern history.
Milton, a lonely golden toad whose species are on the verge of extinction, finds himself in two minds when he realizes that his only potential mate is in the captivity of a group of human beings.
Rocket Saves the Day is a preschooler feature based on the New York Times bestselling Rocket book series created by Tad Hills and published by Random House Children’s Books. The movie is billed as a “hero’s journey in which an enthusiastic young pup, Rocket, and his new best friend, Little Yellow Bird, embark on a quest to save their town through the power of reading.” Throughout their journey, Rocket and his friends learn how to put letters and sounds together to make words – the building blocks of reading.
A once beautiful and lush planet is now a desert wasteland because its precious plant that contains life-essential energy was destroyed by careless explorers from Earth. Three kids believe that hope still exists and brave an active volcano and giant robots, overcoming all odds to find the last of the powerful plant and return their home to its former magnificence.
Two friends, Susan B. Anthoy and Frederick Douglass, get together for tea and conversation. They recount their similar stories fighting to win rights for women and African Americans.
In the garage of a quiet house, two children rummage through the shelves and accidentally knock over a can of oil. A drop falls and transforms into Goutix, the official mascot of Méroll, frying and motor oils. Goutix will take the kids on a wonderful and informative journey to the Méroll factory in question. You too, at the table or in the garage, ask for the best: Méroll oil!
Join Monster Class teacher extraordinaire Count Dracula as he goes batty for cryptozoology, the amazing science behind the study of monsters! What? Go on! In the world of cryptids — that's a fancy word for monsters — two mythical beasts stand head and shoulders above the rest... You've no doubt heard their names... Seen the evidence and wondered to yourself, could such fantastical beasts actually exist? What if they did? Leave it to professor Dracula to line up the facts and take you on the cryptozoology adventure of the century – Trolls Vs Ogres! We have a lot to discover about these two legends before the sun comes up so let's get haunting in Monster Class: Trolls Vs Ogres!
VS slashes again with Volume 2. Xu Xang is back and ready to slice and dice. The Sarri and the Terraven continue to fight. Goddess of Sarri and the other Gods match up Sarri and Terraven fighters as a sport for their own personal enjoyment as they use the world as one big fighting boxing ring. Both sides were created for the sole purpose to fight. Xu Xang will also have to battle her inner demon. Her Nemesis.
John sees an extraordinary sight: Titi his parakeet opening the door to own his cage, all by himself! Yet the bird doesn’t fly away. While John tries to understand why, he is swept away into a magical world where Titi can reveal his weaknesses and fears, and John can help him overcome them. As they travel together across breathtaking landscapes, their friendship grows, and they learn that saying goodbye is not a final farewell.
A company of Marines deep behind enemy lines on a top secret mission are out manned and out gunned as they fight their way to hell and back leaving a path of death and destruction in their wake.
The film based on the story of the American writer Washington Irving "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" tells about the relationship of a person "suffering" from "teacher's syndrome" with his environment.
A film by Robert Kolodny using poems and sounds of Cecilia Vicuña and auditory landscapes of musician Ricardo Gallo, telling the story of the death of the Earth's pollinating insects.
In this epic true story inspired by the legend of King Gesar, a young man grows up in exile in a world overrun by demons and monsters. When evil forces threaten his home, he returns to save his people and embrace his destiny as great hero and ruler.