A young girl moves into a new home with her father and his girlfriend, only to be terrorized by mysterious creatures that lurk in the darkness. As she struggles to convince the adults of the danger, she must confront her fears and find a way to protect herself.
After the murder of a police officer, a vigilante architect seeks revenge on a gangster. Armed with his skills and a burning desire for justice, he becomes an unstoppable force, taking matters into his own hands to bring down the criminals responsible.
Objectified is a documentary that delves into the world of industrial design, examining its impact on our everyday lives. With a focus on consumer products, the film explores how design influences our interactions, emotions, and experiences. From gadgets to furniture to architecture, Objectified reveals the process and creativity behind the objects we use and how they shape our world.
Kurt, a doctor turned evil architect, wreaks havoc in a small town with his sudden wealth and dangerous plans. As the city falls into panic, a local policeman tries to stop Kurt's madness before it's too late.
In the rural setting of Vendée, France, a small-town mayor, an architect, and the media clash over a failed architectural project that sparks environmental and political debates. Through satire and comedy, the film explores the tensions between country and city cultures while raising social and environmental issues.
Road to Singapore is a comedy romance movie from 1940. Two friends, Josh and Ace, tired of their lives in the United States, decide to go on a journey to Singapore. Along the way, they get involved in various comedic situations and meet interesting characters. They also encounter romance and find themselves falling for two beautiful women. Will their journey to Singapore bring them happiness and new beginnings?
What if you had only five days to figure out... everything.
Sentinels of Silence is a 1971 short documentary film on ancient Mexican civilizations. The film was directed and written by Mexican filmmaker Robert Amram, and is notable for being the first and only short film to win two Academy Awards.
Breaking the Maya Code (2008) is a captivating documentary that explores the fascinating history and ultimate decipherment of the intricate Mayan hieroglyphic writing system. The film takes viewers on a journey through the discovery of ancient Mayan ruins, the painstaking efforts of archaeologists and linguists, and the decipherment of the code which unlocks the secrets of Mayan civilization. It highlights the importance of this monumental achievement in unraveling the history, culture, and achievements of the Maya.
Compelled by grief and curiosity a young Englishman travels to France where he meets an eccentric older woman and unearths truths about the father he never really knew and about himself.
The Pentagon encompasses the military nerve center of the United States, reaching out to far-flung battlefields, formidable weaponry, and a culture that permeates more of America and the world than many realize. Inside the Pentagon interweaves stories covering the sweep of the Pentagon's 58-year history, taking viewers into the restricted inner workings of the American military machine, including the new war on terrorism and coverage of the historic response following the attack of September 11, 2001.
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