Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror is a documentary series that delves into the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, and the impact it had on the world. Through interviews, archival footage, and analysis, the series examines the political, social, and military responses to the attacks, as well as the lasting effects it had on individuals and societies.
Harry, a wealthy music mogul who dates younger women, unexpectedly falls in love with Erica, a successful playwright closer to his age. They navigate their complicated relationships, including Harry's health scare, Marin's heartbreak, and Erica's play based on their affair. In the end, Harry realizes his true love for Erica, and they end up happily married.
This documentary takes viewers inside the President's war room on September 11, 2001, providing a unique perspective on the response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Through interviews with key figures and previously unseen footage, it offers a comprehensive account of the events that unfolded that day and the decisions made by the President and his administration.
After the 9/11 attacks, a lawyer named Kenneth Feinberg is appointed to lead the compensation fund for the victims' families. He faces numerous challenges as he tries to determine the worth of each life lost and navigate the complex legal and emotional landscape of the tragedy.
World Trade Center (2006) is a powerful and emotional drama that portrays the harrowing events of the September 11 attacks in New York City. The film follows the lives of two Port Authority police officers, John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno, who become trapped in the rubble of the collapsed towers. As they struggle to survive, their families and rescue teams anxiously await their rescue. Through their courage, determination, and the support of their loved ones, McLoughlin and Jimeno embody the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.
9/11: One Day in America is a powerful and emotional documentary series that chronicles the events of September 11, 2001, focusing on the stories of survivors, first responders, and their families. Through interviews, never-before-seen footage, and gripping reenactments, the series brings to life the harrowing and heroic moments of that tragic day.
A real-time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the planes hijacked on September 11th, 2001 that crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania when passengers foiled the terrorist plot. The film depicts the hijackers' actions, the passengers and crew's resilience, and their attempt to retake control of the plane, ultimately crashing it into an empty field. The plot showcases the heroism and sacrifice of those on board during a tragic and pivotal moment in American history.
Flight 93 (2006) is a gripping portrayal of the tragic events that unfolded on United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. The film follows the courageous passengers who fought back against the terrorists who had hijacked the plane, ultimately leading to its crash in a field in Pennsylvania. With heart-pounding intensity, Flight 93 captures the bravery and sacrifice of those onboard as they made a last stand against the terrorists and prevented further tragedy.
In 9/11, a group of people become trapped in an elevator within the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks. As they struggle to survive, they must confront their fears and find strength in their shared experience.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda is a documentary film that offers an intimate look into the life and work of renowned musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. The film explores his musical career, his battle with cancer, and his tireless dedication to creating beautiful and thought-provoking music. It also delves into the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima disaster and Sakamoto's involvement in raising awareness about the environmental impact. With stunning visuals and heartfelt interviews, this documentary invites viewers to dive into the world of an exceptional artist who uses music as a powerful means of expression and activism.
Hondros is a documentary film that explores the life and work of acclaimed war photographer Chris Hondros. Through his powerful and evocative images, Hondros captured the atrocities of war and the human side of conflict. The film takes the audience on a journey through his career, showcasing the impact of his work and the risks he took to capture these transformative moments. It is a moving tribute to a photographer who dedicated his life to telling the stories of those affected by war.
In the aftermath of 9/11, the US is hit by a series of anthrax attacks through letters. The deadly poison causes panic and tragedy, leading to one of the largest and most complex FBI investigations in history. Follow the story of the victims and the investigation that unfolded across America, uncovering obsession, paranoia, and the backdrop of the war on terror.
Heart of a Dog is a poetic documentary that explores the themes of love, loss, and the human-animal relationship. The film follows the life of a dog and reflects on the nature of existence and the interconnectedness of all beings. Through a collage of home movies, surveillance videos, and recordings, the film creates a gentle and introspective narrative that touches on topics such as sorrow, blindness, and the profound bond between humans and animals.
The War You Don't See is a documentary that exposes the media manipulation and hypocrisy surrounding wars, particularly the Iraq War. It explores the role of embedded journalists, media bias, propaganda, and the consequences of war crimes. The film also delves into the history of media manipulation during the Vietnam War, World War One, and World War Two. Through interviews, real footage, and investigative journalism, it reveals the disturbing truth behind the war machine.
The incredible true story of early childhood teachers and friends, The Wiggles, who rock 'n' rolled their way into the hearts of millions around the globe in one of the greatest entertainment stories of all time.
Eight student eyewitnesses from Stuyvesant High School in New York City recount their experiences of the Twin Towers attack on September 11, 2001, who as young teenagers, found themselves fleeing debris in the heart of the danger zone and faced with a harrowing journey home.
Although he already has searched Iraq unsuccessfully for weapons of mass destruction as a member of a UN mission, German bio-weapons expert Arndt Wolf is still obsessed with the idea that Saddam Hussein is hiding something. Nobody around him is interested in this topic any more. This changes abruptly when an Iraqi asylum seeker claims to have been involved in the manufacture of chemical weapons. The German Federal Intelligence Service summons Dr. Wolf to ascertain the legitimacy of the claims made by the informant, who has been given the code name “Curveball”.
It is widely believed that the 9/11 attack was an inside job - but by whom? Many believe it was a political ruse to instigate war with the Middle East and to justify removing many of our civil liberties. Also, since 9/11 we have been placed under a microscope, our privacy removed as we are being watched and profiled by a sinister force with a malevolent agenda. The theories and conclusions that the Government was responsible, though partially true, have taken a surprising new twist - as there may be another explanation, one much larger in scope and much more terrifying.
A true story of hate, revenge, understanding, remorse and redemption as lived by Mark Stroman on the Texas Death Row.
This remarkable new documentary explores the story behind one of the most iconic images of the twentieth century: the 1932 photograph of workmen taking their lunch while perched on a girder high above New York City.