The Secret of Dr. Grinberg is a captivating documentary that delves into the unexplained disappearance of Dr. Grinberg, a renowned scientist and spiritualist. As the film unfolds, it explores the intriguing connections between mysticism, telepathy, and science, uncovering a web of secrets that lead to an unexpected conclusion. The film also explores the role of spirituality and shamanism in the investigation, as well as the involvement of the CIA and a possible kidnapping.
In the near future, a group of computer experts invent a technology that allows people to read and control minds. As they experiment with their invention, they uncover a secret government program and must fight against an evil corporation. Along the way, they discover the power of friendship and the consequences of their actions.
In the year 2037, a detective investigates a series of murders committed by a serial killer. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a link between the murders and experimental brain research. With time running out, the detective must race against the clock to catch the killer and unravel the mystery surrounding the mind-altering technology.
La Possibilité d'une île is a 2008 film directed by Michel Houellebecq, loosely based on his 2005 novel The Possibility of an Island.
When the American ambassador to Italy is kidnapped, a rogue U.S. government agent makes demands that send the President and the C.I.A. scrambling to protect a mysterious covert government project involving memory transference. With his brain recently scanned into a hard drive, the ambassador's knowledge of all international undercover agents becomes a hot commodity on the black market and only one scientist has the know-how to implant that data into another host. With a plethora of double agents in the mix, the C.I.A. dispatches Agent John Ramsay to find and secure the scientist. But, knowing who to trust becomes virtually impossible as corruption and treachery trickle down from the highest levels in this pulse-pounding spy thriller.
Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds is a documentary that delves into the nature of consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things. It explores various topics such as meditation, dark energy, the new age movement, and quantum theory. Through interviews with experts and stunning visuals, the film invites viewers to contemplate the deeper aspects of existence.
Can the human brain really handle several tasks at once? The film exposes the myth about effective multitasking and takes a scientific look at its feasibility in the real world.
For a few years now, scientists have known about the existence of another brain within our bodies. This second brain, or "brain down below" is none other than our stomach. The stomach's intelligence is a new avenue of research that is fascinating research teams the world over.
Former football player and wrestler Chris Nowinski's quest to publicize recent findings about the often dire consequences of head concussions sustained by athletes in contact sports — injuries that have previously been considered momentary setbacks and ignored in the name of toughness and dedication to the team.
A documentary based on Daniel Gibbs' book A Tattoo on My Brain: A Neurologist's Personal Battle against Alzheimer's Disease.
The lastest neuroscience discoveries show surprising results: false memories, distortion, modification, déjà vus. Our memory is affected in many ways, and deceives us every day. The very fact of recalling souvenirs modifies them. The everyday consequences are manyfold. To what extent can we rely on our souvenirs? How much credit can we give them during trials? Even more shocking, scientists have proved to be able to manipulate our memory: creating artificial souvenirs, deleting, emphasizing or restoring them on demand.
Requiem for a Running Back is a documentary film that explores the devastating consequences of football injuries, focusing on the impact of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) on players' lives. The film highlights the medical research conducted by Boston University, revealing the alarming prevalence of brain injuries among former National Football League (NFL) players. Through interviews with players, medical professionals, and researchers, Requiem for a Running Back delves into the dark side of American football and raises important questions about player safety and the long-term effects of the sport.
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