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- Once again, an Animal Recovery Mission investigation has been taking place at Fair Oaks Farms, FairLife and the Coca-Cola Corporations. Between February and April 2019, an ARM investigator worked undercover at Fair Oaks Farms Fairlife dairy in Indiana, where dairy cows have been revealed to be subjected to brutal cruelty on daily basis within industrialized food production systems.
- Scarlett is a fan who enters a live performance by two heavy metal bands called Incantation and Soulless. While she has a physical altercation with her former boyfriend, she has flashbacks of her past. Then she turns into a bloodthirsty killing machine who kills her attacker, and sets out to kill anyone in the audience, or even the band members.
- In Norwegian child welfare institutions, many children and young people have come for help, but instead became drug addicts. They often themselves 'Instukids' on the net. Some of them tell their stories about their short routes to pills and syringes.
- "Going Postal" is a modern American slang used when loss of control often results with violence, anger, explosive chaos and bloodshed. Watch as people and animals loose control over themselves, and eventually commit abominations and brutalities, all caught on tape, uncensored and uncut. Such brutality can happen at any time and everyone, and no one can be immune and safe when somebody is "going postal".
- Tilikum, the killer whale who was the subject of Blackfish, has died. And it's all SeaWorld's fault for keeping him in captivity at their amusement park for 33 years. He didn't got to know freedom again, never got to feel the ocean currents, and never got to see his family again. SeaWorld's announcement to quit it's orca-breeding program came soon after the tragedy.
- What happens if a woman consume too much alcohol? This may be one of the last taboos in Norway, but five brave women get to tell their stories. According to their stories, consuming too much alcohol often results with bad situations, but there is always hope for better life.
- Are you tired of hearing about the fact Britain has the best animal welfare in the world, than this video is for you according to VIVA. Investigators from VIVA have been inside various farms to document the horrible reality behind food, and will show you the secrets the meat, egg and dairy industries don't want you to know.
- The boys of Cheezy Keys come to the secret and fantastic place called Skrimmel-Skrammel, a magical play world where they find the mysterious oracle named Mr. Mysterioso among other things. The oracle can often help the boys, who then have to sing. But it can't be any song performed in any way, the boys will have to take a closer look at different types of music.
- In this shocking COK investigation at Tyson Foods, workers were punching and kicking live chickens, swung them around by their wings and threw them across the sheds. Helpless chickens were crushed to death by transport crates and run over by forklifts, while multiple others were violently shoved and slammed into transport cages. A cruel practice called "boning" was also performed, in which chickens had their sensitive nostrils stabbed through with a dull plastic rod, and thus their food intake was limited in order to curb their growth.
- The year is 1304, and an evil Austrian governor has taken over Altsdorf, Switzerland. Christian Tell, who is the son of a great archer named William Tell, sets the governor's cap on fire and gets arrested for it. William Tell gets to know about this and sets out to set his son free, but falls into an ice cave where in his unconscious state is given three special arrows from an ice warrior: one for truth, one for deceit, and one to gain nothing.
- There was a time when only half of Oslo's apartments had their own bathrooms. Because of this, the municipal baths played an important role, both for public health and sport. The municipality had the responsibility for the swimming pools, both indoor and outdoor.
- Jason Barnes, who is a eight-year-old dinosaur freak, wants a mechanical toy called DinoBot for Christmas gift. However, when he opens his Christmas present pretty early, what he gets is a boring petrified dinosaur egg. Then the great adventure begins, a baby pterosaur is born. So Jason names him spot, and hides him in his bedroom...
- Rapunzel (also called R.A.P.), a special girl who lives in Reformatory To Rebel Characters at the behest of a severe witch named Mrs. B, loves music and dislikes following orders. Despite her messy hair, she creates her own songs, without ever knowing that she will fall in love with a handsome prince with a guitar.
- There's nothing magical about using wild animals for tricks. Animal Defenders International investigated into the Fercos Brothers, a circus where animals are confined to cages, and subject to abuse and suffering in order to perform tricks. The circus toured in South America when the footage was filmed.
- In this game parody of the famous "Pokemon" franchise, Pikachu and friends set out to the revenge against demented trainers after generations of violence and abuse. According to PETA, keeping Pokemon in pokeballs to send them out in battles, is like chaining up elephants in train carts to send them in circuses.
- An investigator from the Humane Society of the United States worked undercover into a factory farm operated by Smithfield Foods Inc., the largest pork producer in the world, where female breeding pigs were kept in gestation crates. By the 27 million pigs slaughtered every year in the USA, 14 millions of them are raised by Smithfield Foods.
- Julia's life gets changed after her boyfriend killed. She loses her will to live, until she meets a new friend, "Krip", who professes his love for her. She becomes more and more addicted to "Krip" and he persuades her to do different "missions" for him, without really knowing what it's all about. Until one day - This is the story of Julia, who looks for love, only to get dragged into the world of drugs and sex addiction.
- Actress and animal rights activist Rooney Mara has joined Animal Equality on an undercover investigation called "With My Own Eyes". The investigation takes place inside two factory farms, where pigs and chickens raised for meat live in appalling conditions, and are subjected to shocking cruelty, pain, suffering and death.
- 22 girls in the Norwegian Russ are being followed in the Drammen bus called "the Women of Marvel", after they've spent three years preparing. It is now the seriousness starts. This is a web series about rolling, partying, hard work and exams.
- Young black people in the UK have been discussing their experiences of being "invisible". They have only been seen as racist stereotypes. 17-year-old Ethan is not a gang member, doesn't carry any knife, and never has trouble with the police. But he survived a knife attack that was ignored by passers-by, and was presumed responsible by nurses, because he was black.
- On the night of May 13th, 1940, the little village Bjerkvik outside Narvik was attacked by nine British warships, and got bombed and destroyed. The reason for this was that the Allies had received information that German forces were there. By the time the Allies arrived, the German forces had already left the village and only the village's population was there. 14 civilians were killed in the violent attack, among them Magne Øymo's twin brother Kjell and his mother Marie. Magne (aged 88) is one of the survivors of the attack, and is now telling us how it happened, and how it affected his life.
- Portrait program about Edvard Pettersen, who is one of the biggest local personalities, at least in Bergen where he works as reporter for Puddefjord Radio. He has a big mouth and even bigger heart, and has been closest to the world with the microphone.
- After three classic Norwegian fairy tales, gathered by the fairy tales masters Asbjørnsen and Moe.
- PETA went undercover inside Agriprocessors, Inc., a kosher slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, where kosher and federal law were violated as cattle were inhumanely killed and slaughtered. They had tracheas and esophagi ripped from their throats with meat hooks and knives, and writhed in pools of their blood as they desperately tried to stand up for up to three minutes before they finally died.
- Mercy for Animals went into Buckeye Veal Farm, one of the top veal producers in the US, where baby calves lived their entire lives chained by their necks inside wooden stalls, so small they couldn't perform any of the basic behaviors natural for them. Bob Barker narrates this investigation done by the MFA.
- Bert and Gert are two twin rabbits who teach kids a series of important lessons, including: Never talk to strangers, let your parents know where you are and when you're coming home, and never let strangers come into your home when you're alone.
- From his breakthrough in 2006 until his end to his career in December 2018, Petter Northug Jr. has always been one of the best cross-country skiers in the world. His career has been a journey in the most spectacular achievements combined with big downs. Thanks to him, the Norwegian people's view on their national sport has been changed, and their view on what a modern cross country skier should be has been redefined. But despite all the triumphs, his career has more than anything else been a long and intense journey in a constant pursuit of revolt.
- Since March 2020, four patients had been in comas in the ICU of a South London hospital in over four to six months. They were all struck down by Covid-19 in Britain's first surge, but each of them, as well as their families, have their own stories.
- An Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) investigation was done at Larson Dairy Farm, a supplier for the popular Florida-based supermarket chain Publix, where cows were crowded into small pens and milking stalls, and then brutalized by workers by getting kicked and beaten.
- Cinderella is a nice, kind and beautiful young woman who lives with the evil stepmother and her awkward daughters. Her days are spent in front of the stove, while the three sister snobs spend their hours staring at each other in front of their mirrors. The enchanted prince, whom Cinderella doesn't even know yet, uses all his time in front of his mirror and navigating it. But an old-fashioned ballad, with the force of the Fairy Godmother, can change everything.
- The Oslo Municipality had many holiday colonies at Slagen, Hudøy and many other places, where children from the city could vacate in the summer. Tuberculosis-infested children did go to Dal that had an own holiday colony. Some children were also sent for holiday stays on farms. Every summer, over 5,000 children received a stay at municipal or private holiday colonies.
- In 1999, PETA revealed a trainer who attacked and abused elephants with electric prods and bullhooks, and told trainers about how to "train" these animals to perform circus tricks. Twenty years later, one of these elephants named Becky is still being subjected to brutal abuse, and is still forced to perform such tricks in various circuses.
- This film is a compilation of aerial videos of police pursuits that have taken place in the streets of Los Angeles. Bob Tur, known for his work as a pilot and reporter, lets us witness dangerous situations including: A suspected cop shooter who speeds through the city with a hostage driver, a man taking a bus for a reckless drive on crowded Southland freeways and streets, a tanks smashing down everything on it's path, and many more.
- Raw footage of elephants subject to cruel training and suffering for movies like "Water for Elephants".
- From 2015 to 2017, an investigation has been carried out in 58 slaughterhouses across Mexico. Now, this documentary takes us into the hermetic world of the meat industry, where all the cruel secrets that have been kept from the public are uncovered: Animals in slaughterhouses around the world suffer from systematic exploitation and violence.
- Gunvor Hofmo (1921-1995) was one of Norway's great poets who didn't wanted to be interviewed, and only two photos of her were known for a long time. The relationship with her girlfriend Ruth Maier and her fate in Auschwitz became crucial for her life and authorship during World War II. Her life and poetry are being told by lyricist Jan Erik Vold, and her friends and family are met.
- In Norway, the most boring thing politicians know is granting money for maintenance. Now children go to decayed schools, and sit in classrooms with poor indoor climate. How could this happen? It will take many years of hard work to get them in proper condition.
- Have Trunk Will Travel is a supplier that trains elephants for movies, advertising, personal appearances, elephant rides, fairs and other public appearances. There, elephants are subject to cruel training, by getting shot with stun guns and beaten with bull hooks. Elephants are chained up to 12 hours a day, and can barely take a step forward or backward.
- PETA did an undercover investigation inside Palmex, Inc., a foie gras factory farm in Montréal where ducks were confined to barren metal cages that are not much bigger than their own bodies. Having to spend their last few weeks in such cruel confinement before slaughter, they couldn't spread a single wing or take even two steps in any direction, were denied access to water to bathe and swim in, and couldn't enjoy their lives as ducks.
- At a roadside zoo in Indiana, Maple Lane Wildlife Farm, many animals are living in tiny cages with absolutely nothing to do, except from exhibiting abnormal behavior. PETA, the company behind this investigation, wants this zoo closed permanently.
- In 2015, Animal Liberation groups form across Australia went to three pig slaughterhouses in Victoria, where pigs (including those from so-called "free range" farms) are put into cages that lower them down to carbon dioxide gas chambers, where they scream, trash and kick in excruciating pain as they try to escape before they finally suffocate. This is regarded as the industry's "best practices".
- In this saga of three little pigs, the cautious Pedro builds a sturdy and secure home, his brother Carvalho opts for the wood, and Palhares decides to make his dwelling only by straw. Then, a wolf comes to visit and will do anything to take down every straw, oak, and stone that stand in his way. And he will not give up until the three pigs become a nice dinner.
- Tom Alandh found a box that has been standing in his basement for almost 40 years, untouched. When he started to go through the contents, he found what was left of his foster parents' lives together: Photographs, old bills, receipts and letters he had never seen.
- 29 November 2018 was the day when Bear Witness Australia and Aussie Farms arranged an action, which involves around 70 activists from across Australia raiding the Luv-A-Duck slaughterhouse in Nhill, often called "Kill-a-Duck". This is the slaughterhouse where ducks are being slaughtered. Prior to slaughter, dozens of ducks are kept in farms, with barely any to no water, and are often subjected to filthy conditions, injuries and diseases, extreme suffering and death.
- This is a depiction of Henrik Ibsen's childhood and youth. Ibsen grew up as a child in the town of Skien, and became an adult in Grimstad where he was a chemist for a while. Then he visited Christiania and stayed there before he moved to Bergen, where he worked as a theater manager. This stay lasted for approximately two years before he moved back to Christiania.
- During an investigation done by the ADI, it is revealed that animals are forced to live their miserable lives in barns when circuses are not touring. Some animals are denied water for many hours a day. Many other animals are tethered into tiny cells and pens, and thus unable to turn around or lie down in comfortably way. The animals' welfare are completely ignored. This video urges people to avoid circuses that use live animals.
- Instead of showing you fights bombarded with rules, Indecline offers a cringe-worthy collection of bloody, brutal, and 100 % real brawls and punishing scuffles in which there are absolutely no rules, including head-stomping, karate-kicking, baseball bat bashing and pepper spraying.
- Children try different things for the first time, like ice skating, going to dentist, participating in a dance contest, and many more. For some children, it can be little scary at first depending on the situation, but everything is gonna be alright.
- On a hot summer day in Wilson's Wild Animal Park, a roadside zoo located in Winchester, two miserable bears suffer from the heat and are not able to escape it. The temperature of the concrete around the zoo has risen to 110 degrees. Brittany Peet, the director of Captive Animal Law Enforcement, is narrating this PETA video.
- A ferocious black dragon lives at the palace of the Sea God, and possesses a magic stone that grants him eternal power. He terrorizes and torments the populace and defeats the youth. A fisherman sees his beloved girl get kidnapped by the dragon, and must go on a dangerous journey to break the power of the magic stone, and save the girl. Meanwhile, the dragon prepares to celebrate his 1000th birthday.