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- As a part of their Face Off campaign, VIVA went undercover inside Sandridge Farm in Bromham, Chippenham. Like in all the other farms they have investigated into, premature death is very common, and sows were confined to tiny crates. Also found were contraptions used to mutilate piglets, and at least five different antibiotics.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- "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".
- The curious and optimistic Mikkel Niva, and the anxious pessimist Herman Flesvig, are travelling in some of the least visited countries in Europe. On each trip they get a task they have to solve, and will improvise solutions to the challenges they encounter along the way. The aim is to get to know the country better and get "under the skin" of every place they visit. Not everything will be easy when the duo even have to learn Welsh well enough to play in a big soap opera.
- 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...
- 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.
- 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.
- Two nuclear tests, Able and Baker, were the first tests conducted at the Pacific Proving Ground, near the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. This test series was called Project Crossroads. In the history, these were the fourth and fifth nuclear detonations, following the Trinity test in July 1945, and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended the World War II.
- 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.
- 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.
- After three classic Norwegian fairy tales, gathered by the fairy tales masters Asbjørnsen and Moe.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Raw footage of elephants subject to cruel training and suffering for movies like "Water for Elephants".
- Jahn Teigen (1949-2020) was a song writer, entertainer, and not at least one of the most famous musicians Norway could ever have. This film is a memorial of his artistic life, and highlights the greatest moments with his famous songs and performances through his long career.
- 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.
- 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.
- Mercy for Animals did an undercover investigation inside Bettencourt Dairies in Idaho, where cows were subject to violence and sexual abuse. This video has been made as a part of an online campaign against Idaho's controversial "ag-gag" law that was yet to be passed.
- Børge Ousland is very serious whenever it's about going on a trip. Last autumn, he went on an insane expedition, by crossing the Arctic Ocean on skis. But not everything did go exactly according to plan. What happened along the way? Find out by witness the insane but exciting journey.
- In January and February of 2007, a Mercy for Animals investigator worked undercover inside House of Raeford Farms, Inc., one of the largest poultry slaughterhouses in the US. He worked in the "live-hang" area of the plant, and with a hidden camera, he filmed sickening cruelty and abuses against turkeys.