I recently stumbled upon 'Taming the Waves' while browsing for indie films, and it's such a hidden gem! If you're looking to stream it, I'd check out platforms like Mubi or Kanopy first—they specialize in curated, artsy selections and often feature lesser-known titles. I watched it on Mubi last month, and the quality was stellar.
For those who don't have access to those, Tubi or Pluto TV might be worth a shot; they rotate their libraries frequently, but I’ve caught similar documentaries there before. Just be prepared for occasional ads. And if all else fails, Vimeo On Demand sometimes hosts indie filmmakers’ work directly—supporting the creators is always a plus!
Ah, 'Taming the Waves'—such a visually stunning film! I’d start by searching JustWatch.com; it aggregates streaming availability across platforms. Last I checked, it was on DocAlliance, a site dedicated to documentaries. If you’re outside their supported regions, a VPN might help.
Funny story: I once spent ages tracking down a similar film only to realize it was free on YouTube (uploaded by the director!). Might be worth a quick search there too.
If you’re into documentaries like me, 'Taming the Waves' is a must-watch. I found it on my local library’s streaming service via Hoopla—free with a library card! It’s crazy how many great films fly under the radar but are available through public resources.
Alternatively, I’ve heard it pops up on Amazon Prime’s rental section occasionally, though prices vary. A friend mentioned seeing it on Plex’s free ad-supported tier too, but availability depends on your region. Honestly, half the fun is the hunt; discovering where these niche titles hide feels like a mini adventure.
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Ever since he was a kid, Sieghal was convinced that something terrifying was lurking under the sea, waiting for him with its jaws wide open. But he had no clue what kind of creature it could be. His fear only grew worse when his dad fell into the ocean, forcing him to return to his hometown—Shira, to face the terror he'd never been able to overcome for years.
Returning to Shira after all these years was no cakewalk for Sieghal, who despised the sea. While most folks would say the ocean is a super romantic place, not for Sieghal, it was just a gateway ready to drag his soul into death.
Unlike him, the people of Shira believed that the ocean, which had sustained them for decades, was protected by a guardian—a wonderful entity with shimmering silver scales. And it was this entity that had saved his dad when he fell into the sea during a massive storm that night.
"Is seventy million dollars is enough to buy your dignity, Alfreeda Sieghal?"
"Sir Dylan, I'm not to try sell my soul just to get money for my dad's medical bills."
Sequel to "Submerged Land"
Waking up in a new place wasn't easy, but it wasn't new for Nathalia Trayce. She, along with her brother and former general Byron and Skyr, managed to escape Atlantis with the help of Trei, her best friend.
Now, Nathalia and Byron, as the reincarnated demigods, must train with the sea folks to unlock their true potential. And in order for them to protect themselves and fight back when it is necessary.
But their problem doesn’t stop there. It gets worse when they found out that the true object of the Atlanteans was to awaken the legendary sea serpent. The serpent that was raised by the original demigod.
In order for them to fully protect its location, they must build the scepter of the first demigod, which was scattered into three parts and in three different locations. With Lord Ylgarr learning of this information, it has now become a race for the two sides on who would be able to build the scepter first.
*Book 5*
One mistake centuries ago left Lemuel cursed by the Goddess Merlos and forced to wander the earth granting the wishes of those who touch him. Lemuel was looking at an eternity of loneliness until his unexpected soulmate plucked him right out of the sea.
Shocked to find he's been bound in more ways than one to Sebastian, the future King to the Kingdom of Atlesper, Lemuel resists Sebastian's advances at every turn, believing this may be one pairing Goddess Zarseti got wrong.
Lemuel will have to face his past in hopes of starting a new future, but an overly flirtatious King is the least of his worries when he learns Sebastian's parents are convinced that a conniving usurper disguised as a curvy blonde, is the future king's true soulmate.
A Queen Among Tides is the fifth book in the Queen Among series. Each story is set up in the previous book, so reading the books in order is recommended. Here are the books in the series:
A Queen Among Alphas - Book 1
Bite-Size Luna - A Queen Among Alphas Prequel
A Queen Among Snakes - Book 2
Runaway Empress - A Queen Among Snakes Prequel
A Queen Among Blood - Book 3
Whole Again - A Queen Among Alpha's spin-off
A Queen Among Darkness - Book 4
Dark Invocation - A Queen Among Darkness spin-off
A Queen Among Tides - Book 5
Valor, Virtue, and Verve - A Queen Among Tides Prequel Spin-off
A Queen Among Gods - Book 6
A Queen Among Tempests - Book 7
Melody Blackthorne, a thirty-nine year old graphic designer and Mother of two, flees her married life in Denver to build a new life. A salty coastal life where nostalgia meets motherhood. She encounters a kind stranger, Gage along the coast of Emerald Isle whilst hiding from her husband Blaze. An inherited cottage, positive memories, strength and determination propel Melody forward as she navigates hurricanes and a divorce.
Fairytales don’t always come from the earth... until her.
Mermaid legends are human fables, but beneath the waves, war is looming. A missing daughter is the only hope for a dying species.
Rescued during a typhoon, Galene finds herself in a new world amongst a dangerous species—humans. With no memories of her watery pasts, she doesn’t see the predators closing in until it’s too late.
Stralath is a shape-shifting bounty hunter dedicated to keeping the peace in a violent universe. His earthly mission? To find the elusive mermaid who he’ll dangle in front of a dangerous oceanic pod.
Except Galene is not what he expected—she’s an innocent caught in a dangerous game of extinction. An angel who paints with color and smiles at the world.
She is easy prey, and Stralath abandons his mission, unleashing his brutal self to guard her heart and life.
Man, I binged 'Taming Terra' last month and it was such a hidden gem! If you're looking to stream it, I found it on a smaller platform called NebulaFlix—they specialize in indie sci-fi shows. The first two seasons are there, but the third is still rolling out weekly.
What's cool is NebulaFlix offers a free trial, so you can test-drive it. I also heard whispers it might hit Hulu later this year, but no official date yet. The community forums are buzzing with theories about Terra’s world-building, so if you start watching, join the subreddit—it’s super active with fan art and episode breakdowns.
Man, 'Taming the Wild' is one of those shows that sneaks up on you—it’s not always easy to find, but totally worth the hunt! Last I checked, it was streaming on Viu and WeTV with subtitles, though availability depends on your region. I binged it over a weekend after a friend’s recommendation, and the mix of adventure and slow-burn romance hooked me.
If those platforms don’t work, try unofficial fan sites (though quality varies), or look for DVD releases if you’re into physical collections. The show’s cinematography is gorgeous, so I’d prioritize HD options. It’s one of those hidden gems that makes you wonder why it isn’t more mainstream—like if 'Outlander' and 'Yellowstone' had a moody, subtitled lovechild.