When a natural disaster strikes Seoul, a team of medical doctors and emergency personnel struggle to deal with its aftermath.
The World Between Us is a Taiwanese drama series that explores the aftermath of a mass shooting and the media coverage that follows. The show delves into the lives of those affected by the incident, including the victims' families, the perpetrator, the journalists covering the story, and the public's reaction. Through its complex characters and gripping storyline, the series raises thought-provoking questions about guilt, responsibility, and the power of the media.
In the artificial city of Thneed-Ville, 12-year-old Ted embarks on a journey to find a real tree to impress Audrey. He seeks the story of the Lorax, a grumpy creature fighting to protect his world. Ted discovers the Once-ler, who narrates his past. When demand for his product exceeds supply, the Once-ler gives in to his family's greed and starts chopping down trees, causing environmental damage. The Lorax tries to stop him, but the Once-ler only realizes the consequences when the last tree falls. Ted learns the importance of reforestation and plants a Truffula seed.
A jewelry heist orchestrated by gangster Joe Cabot goes awry, leaving the criminals suspicious of a police informant. As they try to figure out who the rat is, tensions rise and violence ensues. Ultimately, the heist crew is torn apart by betrayal, leading to a deadly Mexican standoff.
In the midst of a devastating natural disaster, a small town must come together to survive and rebuild amidst the destruction. The lives of its residents are intertwined as they navigate through the challenges and find strength in their relationships and community.
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath is a documentary TV show that delves into the controversial religion of Scientology and explores the experiences of former members who claim to have suffered various forms of abuse. Through in-depth interviews and personal accounts, the show sheds light on the inner workings of the Church of Scientology and the alleged psychological, physical, and emotional abuses endured by its followers.
During World War II, a group of Czech resistance fighters plans and carries out the assassination of powerful Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich.
In a small town, an experiment-gone-wrong sends a man and a woman back in time. As they struggle to find a way back to the present, they must evade the authorities and navigate the consequences of altering history. A race against time ensues as they try to undo the damage and set things right.
Fukushima 50 is a dramatic movie that depicts the incredible bravery and sacrifice of the nuclear power plant workers who risked their lives to prevent a catastrophic meltdown after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The film follows the struggles and challenges faced by the Fukushima 50 as they battle against time, radiation, and unimaginable adversity to prevent a nuclear disaster.
22 July is based on the true story of the events that took place on 22 July 2011 in Norway, when a far-right terrorist planted a bomb in Oslo and carried out a mass shooting at a youth summer camp. The film explores the consequences of these horrific acts on the survivors, the families of the victims, and the entire nation.
A man killed himself. Due to his death, three of his former classmates from art school, reunite for the first time in a long while. These three people have connections to the man in different ways, including his ex-girlfriend, the manager of a rugby club where the man played, and his ex-boyfriend. While struggling with their own lives, these three people begin to meet and have meals together.
After being raped and assaulted during a home invasion, a woman chooses to remain silent, but her trauma resurfaces when her attackers enter her life again, leading her on a path of revenge and redemption.
Takatora Kureshima (Kamen Rider Zangetsu) visits a former Yggdrasill Corporation experimental project site located in the poverty and conflict stricken Republic of Torukia. He is visiting the site for the first time in 8 years, and is suddenly attacked! Suprised he stumble and falls into a giant hole which leads into an underground city. This underground city is the most dangerous place in the republic, in which many young men are killed defending themselves while trying to survive. These men use Lock Seeds and Drivers to transform into Armored Riders. Due to the fall Takatora has lost his memory. He is helped by the leader of Team Orange Ride. Unbeknownst to them, there are cameras hidden all around the underground city. The ones behind the cameras are responsible for the conflicts in the city. One man in particular is seeking revenge on Takatora for a specific reason...
After a nuclear catastrophe, a group of survivors must navigate a post-apocalyptic wasteland infested with zombies and dangerous gangs. With limited resources and constant threats, they must find shelter and fight to stay alive.
Premonitions Following an Evil Deed is a surreal and suspenseful avant-garde movie that follows the aftermath of a murder. The story explores the concept of premonition and alternate dimensions, with a strong emphasis on surrealism. It delves into the distress and mystery surrounding the evil deed, creating a unique and intriguing narrative filled with odd and absurd elements.
Action Man is a crime drama movie set in 1967. The story follows a reformed criminal who is forced to come out of retirement and risk his life in order to save his kidnapped daughter. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including drug dealers, ex-convicts, and a restaurant owner caught in the aftermath of a failed bank heist.
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion is a two-part miniseries produced in 2003 by CBC Television. It presents a fictionalized version of the Halifax Explosion, a 1917 catastrophe that destroyed much of the city of Halifax. It was directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Keith Ross Leckie. The Film Stars Vincent Walsh, Tamara Hope, Clare Stone, Zachary Bennett, Shauna MacDonald and Ted Dykstra. The series was expensive by Canadian television standards with a budget of $10.4 million. It was heavily promoted by the CBC and paired with a number of non-fiction documentaries. The broadcast drew a sizable Canadian audience of 1.5 million viewers. It drew some praise for the adept use of special effects to show the destruction of the explosion. However the miniseries was poorly received critically. One critic at the Globe and Mail described it as "execrably written and acted" while another strained to find positive elements, "At times, there is a plodding workmanlike quality to Shattered City." The miniseries won some technical awards at the Canadian television Gemini Awards in 2004 but was passed over for any direction or writing awards and won only a single supporting acting award for Ted Dykstra.
A story told in four parts, "He" explores the swell of poetic love and the breathless aftermath of its heartache.
These are last days of the Soviet troops' stay in Afghanistan. What's next? About the economic difficulties after the war is over, the results of the military company.