After a blackout, every woman in a small English village becomes mysteriously pregnant. As the children grow, they demonstrate eerie psychic abilities and a collective desire for dominance over humanity.
In the midst of World War II, an American army colonel must lead his troops in a counter-attack against the German forces in the Battle of the Bulge. With limited resources and harsh winter conditions, they face numerous challenges and struggle to achieve victory.
Eye in the Sky follows the story of military officials who must decide whether to proceed with a drone strike that could potentially cause collateral damage. As they grapple with the ethical implications, time runs out, leading to a tense and suspenseful chain of events.
Good Kill is a movie about a drone pilot in the US Air Force who grapples with the moral dilemmas of his job. He questions the ethics of killing from a distance and witnesses the devastating effects of his actions. Set in Las Vegas, the film explores the psychological toll and domestic impact of modern warfare. As the pilot becomes disillusioned, he is faced with difficult decisions that challenge his sense of morality.
Armadillo is a documentary film that follows a group of Danish soldiers deployed to the Afghan war. It provides an up-close and personal look at the daily lives of the soldiers, their experiences in combat, and the impact of war on both the soldiers and civilians.
Drone is a documentary that explores the growing use of drones in modern warfare, focusing on the ethical and legal implications of extrajudicial killings and collateral damage. It examines the role of government accountability and international law in regulating the use of drones, and sheds light on the United States government's drone program. The film also delves into the relationship between defense contractors and the military, as well as the impact of drone warfare on the countries targeted. Through interviews with experts, whistleblowers, and survivors, Drone provides a thought-provoking analysis of the consequences and complexities of this controversial technology.
In the year 1943, the French Resistance movement fights against the German occupation. A group of resistance fighters, led by a conscientious objector, launches daring assaults on German forces, engages in a fierce battle, and carries out rescue missions to save imprisoned members. They face intense gunfights, interrogations, and security checkpoints while trying to liberate their town from the enemy's grip.
A dramatization of the true account of a fundamentalist sect in Arizona that practices polygamy, and a returning Korean War veteran's rebellion against his father when he learns that the latter plans to increase his stable of wives by adding the 15-year-old girl with whom his son is romantically involved.
A documentary look at the fate of Mexicans who cross the border into the United States.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of surveillance technology and its effects on privacy, control, and power structures in society. Through a historical lens, the film examines the evolution of visual information, from the human eye to cameras and imaging technology, highlighting the complexities of interpretation and trustability. It explores topics such as mass surveillance, public space, surveillance capitalism, and the limitations of photography. With a focus on both the subjective and objective aspects of surveillance, it raises important questions about transparency, privacy, and the impact of surveillance on our daily lives.
Remote Control War is a one hour documentary produced by Zoot Pictures. The documentary focuses on the rise of robotics in the military. It will be broadcast on CBC in Canada as part of the Doc Zone series, with a first air date of February 24, 2011. The production team shot in Europe, Israel and across North America, going from the Pentagon to production facilities and research laboratories to find the latest technology, trends and the issues that arise when robots are used to kill humans.
Under the control of the Stasi East Germany was the most repressive police state in the history of the world. Yet it managed to convince the West that it was being progressive. Here is the story of how the Stasi gained control over the lives of the East German people and the methods it used.
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