When a 747 collides with a small plane, the pilot of the 747, Nancy Pryor, is forced to take over the controls and prevent the plane from crashing. With the help of a crew on the ground, Nancy fights against all odds to bring the damaged plane and its passengers to safety.
When a blizzard hits an airport, causing chaos and panic, the airport staff must deal with a suicide bomber threat and a stowaway on board, leading to a series of intense and dramatic events.
When a college student decides to conduct an experiment by spreading rumors, the consequences become increasingly dangerous and unpredictable.
The Great Hack is a documentary that explores the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, uncovering the unethical practices of data manipulation and psychological profiling for political purposes. It delves into the consequences of mass surveillance, social engineering, and behavior modification, highlighting the dangers of surveillance capitalism and the erosion of privacy in the information age.
Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? is a documentary that delves into the life and mind of Noam Chomsky, a renowned linguist and philosopher. Through animated interviews and discussions, the film explores topics such as language, cognition, and the nature of reality.
A man named Mal Granger works for a criminal syndicate and sets up an illegal gambling operation using telephone company equipment. He becomes involved in a love triangle and faces violent reprisals for his actions. Set in the 1940s, the movie explores themes of deception, corruption, and the underworld of the gambling industry.
The first transatlantic communications cable, traversing the ocean floor from Valentia Island, County Kerry, to Newfoundland, Canada, 165 years ago was an 8 year endeavor that helped lay the foundation of the modern technology industry and explains the fragility of undersea cables today.
A psychiatrist who probes the mind of traumatized soldiers attempts to unlock the secret that drove a gentle but deeply-disturbed World War I veteran to the edge of insanity.
Surviving Mumbai (2009) is a gripping documentary that retells the horrifying events of the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai. It focuses on the survival stories of individuals trapped in the city during the attacks and the heroic actions that brought them through.
Facebook Follies is a one-hour documentary that takes a look at the unexpected consequences of people sharing their personal information on social media. Viewers meet people who lost their jobs, their marriages, their dignity, or who even ended up in jail - all because of their own or someone else's Facebook posting. To give a broader context to the events, these stories are intercut with reflections from experts in the areas of social change, internet security and contemporary media.
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