A science teacher, his wife, and a young girl struggle to survive a plague that causes those infected to commit suicide. The film opens in New York, where people start to exhibit strange behavior and commit suicide. The protagonist, Elliot Moore, an environmental science teacher, along with his wife Alma and Julian, a math teacher, flee Philadelphia on a train. They learn that the suicides are not caused by a terrorist attack, but by a natural phenomenon. They embark on a journey to find safety, encountering infected individuals along the way. They eventually find refuge in a small rural town, but realize that the toxin is triggered by large groups of people. They split up into smaller groups and continue their journey. Elliot, Alma, and Jess, a young girl they meet, find shelter in an old house with an eccentric old lady. They survive the peak of the attacks and, three months later, return to their normal lives in Philadelphia. However, the film ends with a hint that the phenomenon may be happening in other places.
The Forgotten Battle is inspired by a true story and focuses on the events of World War II. It tells the story of a group of soldiers who find themselves caught in the midst of a forgotten battle. With betrayal, loss, and heroism as central themes, the movie explores the impact of war on individuals and society.
The story of the Wright Brothers and their efforts to invent, build, and fly the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
During World War II, a group of paratroopers from the U.S. Army have to complete a mission behind enemy lines in France. As they make their way through enemy territory, they face numerous challenges and witness the horrors of war.
In 'Cat Napping,' Tom the Cat tries to find a quiet spot to take a nap but is constantly interrupted by Jerry the Mouse. They engage in a series of comedic battles and pranks, including Tom getting hit with a baseball bat and nearly being eaten by Spike the Dog. In the end, Tom is left exhausted and frustrated, while Jerry triumphantly relaxes in a hammock.
Gabi Na Kumander is the story of two brothers with opposite beliefs who suddenly find themselves in a fight for what each one believes is right. Ramil Macan had been assigned to fight the rebels in Sto. Nio and he discovers that the rebel leader is no other than his younger brother, whom he had given up for dead years ago. Ronald Macan, former law student and activist, took to the hills with the imposition of martial law. He is known as Kumander Kobra. Ramil had been assigned to put a stop to his activities and in the name of the law to take him dead or alive.
Hoping to follow in his uncle's footsteps, an Indiana teenager enlists in the army's Airborne Division and undergoes training to become a paratrooper at Fort Bragg, NC.
In the year 2021, a highly contagious and deadly virus known as Covid-20 emerges, causing widespread chaos and panic. A young scientist races against time to find a cure while uncovering a dark conspiracy behind the outbreak. With lives hanging in the balance, the movie explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Dick Winters: Hang Tough is a gripping documentary that follows the life of Dick Winters, a courageous paratrooper who played a pivotal role in the triumph of the Allied Forces during World War Two. This film takes us through Winters' journey, from his training as an airborne soldier to his valiant leadership of the renowned 101st Airborne Division. Alongside his fellow soldiers, Winters embarks on the harrowing mission of liberating Normandy, France, leaving an indelible mark in history. Through interviews, archival footage, and captivating narration, this documentary explores the remarkable life of this extraordinary man and honors his unwavering bravery.
My Father’s Brothers is a documentary that tells the story of a group of Vietnam veterans who were outnumbered and surrounded in the jungle. Despite the odds, they triumphed and their bond of brotherhood helped them overcome the challenges they faced. The film explores their experiences in the war, their struggle with PTSD, and the courage it took to fight for their country.
During the first 3 days of the Normandy invasion, the 82nd Airborne Division struggled to capture and hold crucial crossing points over the Merderet River. As the hours and days passed, the water turned to blood in a battle without retreat.
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