When a police officer working as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia uncovers a sex-trafficking ring involving United Nations personnel, she becomes determined to expose the truth, putting her life in danger.
In Best Defense (1984), a defense contractor finds himself in a series of comedic mishaps as he tries to clear his name after being wrongly framed for a crime. With the clock ticking, he must navigate a web of intrigue and hilarity to uncover the truth and save his reputation.
In Deal of the Century (1983), an arms dealer and a used-car salesman team up to make a killing during the Cold War. Their scheme involves selling weapons to anyone willing to buy, including dictators and aggressive nations. As they navigate the dangerous world of international arms trade, they encounter various comedic and satirical situations. This dark comedy explores themes of greed, social commentary, and the military-industrial complex within the context of the arms industry.
A suburban family man, Neil, lives a seemingly ordinary life with his wife and teenage son. However, he secretly works as a drone pilot for a military contractor. When Neil starts to question the morality of his job, he becomes entangled in a web of deception and danger. As his personal and professional life collide, Neil must confront the consequences of his actions and protect his family from the consequences of his secret life.
Drone is a documentary that explores the growing use of drones in modern warfare, focusing on the ethical and legal implications of extrajudicial killings and collateral damage. It examines the role of government accountability and international law in regulating the use of drones, and sheds light on the United States government's drone program. The film also delves into the relationship between defense contractors and the military, as well as the impact of drone warfare on the countries targeted. Through interviews with experts, whistleblowers, and survivors, Drone provides a thought-provoking analysis of the consequences and complexities of this controversial technology.
iHuman is a documentary film that delves into the world of artificial intelligence, examining its potential benefits and inherent risks. It explores the impact of AI on various aspects of society, including privacy, surveillance capitalism, social control, and the power of big tech companies. With a focus on the dangers posed by AI, the film highlights the risks of dangerous technology, social manipulation, and the potential for AI to be used for nefarious purposes such as spying and brainwashing. Through interviews and analysis, iHuman sheds light on the complex and controversial topic of artificial intelligence.
Remote Control War is a one hour documentary produced by Zoot Pictures. The documentary focuses on the rise of robotics in the military. It will be broadcast on CBC in Canada as part of the Doc Zone series, with a first air date of February 24, 2011. The production team shot in Europe, Israel and across North America, going from the Pentagon to production facilities and research laboratories to find the latest technology, trends and the issues that arise when robots are used to kill humans.
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