Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz ed Egon Spengler sono tre ricercatori esperti di fenomeni paranormali espulsi dall'Università. Non resta loro che mettersi in proprio e fondare un'impresa specializzata come 'acchiappafantasmi'. La prima cliente è Dana Barrett che nel proprio appartamento di West Central Park è stata oggetto di visite terrificanti di cui non sa darsi una spiegazione. È solo l'inizio di un'avventura che porterà i ghostbusters a dover cercare di salvare la città da una minaccia che proviene dall'antichità.
Stavolta Homer l'ha fatta grossa. Non solo ha portato un maiale in casa, ma ne ha persino scaricato i bisogni nel lago di Springfield, appena depurato, che ha così nuovamente superato i limiti sostenibili di inquinamento: il governo americano non può che intervenire e inglobare la cittadina sotto una cupola di vetro indistruttibile per evitare contaminazioni. La famiglia Simpson, messa alla gogna dal resto della popolazione, non può che fuggire (in Alaska): spetterà a Homer, dopo mille vicissitudini, riportare le cose alla normalità.
Drammatico racconto dei devastanti effetti di un olocausto nucleare: i fatti sono introdotti da una serie di notiziari televisivi e radiofonici che, per tutta la durata del film, dipingono lo scenario bellico nel suo svolgersi. Successivamente vengono seguite più da vicino le vicende degli abitanti della città di Lawrence (Kansas) dove cadono tre dei trecento missili con testata nucleare lanciati dai Sovietici sugli USA.
Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold like any other article of commerce? Stephanie Soechtig's debut feature is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water. From the producers of Who Killed the Electric Car and I.O.U.S.A., this timely documentary is a behind-the-scenes look into the unregulated and unseen world of an industry that aims to privatize and sell back the one resource that ought never to become a commodity: our water. From the plastic production to the ocean in which so many of these bottles end up, this inspiring documentary trails the path of the bottled water industry and the communities which were the unwitting chips on the table. A powerful portrait of the lives affected by the bottled water industry, this revelatory film features those caught at the intersection of big business and the public's right to water.
The Balkans cradles Europe's last wild rivers and supports abundant wildlife and healthy, intact ecosystems. These rivers are "The Undamaged" – clean, pristine, and undammed. With over 2,700 small and large hydro power plants planned or under construction in the Balkans, corruption and greed are destroying the last free-flowing rivers of Europe. Follow the Balkan Rivers Tour, a rowdy crew of whitewater kayakers, filmers, photographers and friends who decided to stand up for the rivers, travelling from Slovenia to Albania for 36 days, kayaking 23 rivers in 6 countries to protest the dams and show the world the secret wild rivers of the Balkans. The film honours everyday people and local activists who are fighting to defend rivers and aims to spread the word of the plight of these rivers, showing a new style of nature conservation that is fun, energetic and effective.
Biosludged reveals how the EPA is committing science fraud to allow the ongoing poisoning of our world with toxic sewage sludge that's being spread on food crops. Features former top government scientist and EPA whistleblower Dr. David Lewis.
In the valleys of Appalachia, a battle is being fought over a mountain, the consequences of which affect every American; it's a battle that has taken innocent lives and threatens to take more. It is a battle over protecting our health and environment from the destructive power of Big Coal. Mining and burning coal is at the epicenter of America's struggle to balance its energy needs with environmental and health concerns. Nowhere is that concern greater than in Coal River Valley, West Virginia, where a small but passionate group of ordinary citizens are trying to stop Big Coal corporations, like Massey Energy, from continuing the devastating practice of Mountain Top Removal.
Newly into addiction recovery, an urgent threat emerges to spur filmmaker, Mark Titus back to the Alaskan wilderness - where the people of Bristol Bay and the world's last intact wild salmon runs face devastation if a massive copper mine is constructed.