The Cat (1971) tells the story of a couple who are thrown out of their home due to the demolition of their city. As they face the loss of their beloved pet, they also confront their own personal struggles and the sadness that comes with it. Set in France, this movie explores themes of solitude, silence, and the destruction caused by progress.
The Frogmen is a historical drama set during World War II. It follows a group of navy frogmen who must overcome obstacles and prejudice as they conduct underwater demolition operations in the Pacific Ocean. The film explores themes of earning respect, facing discrimination, and the race against time to complete their missions.
Ten Seconds to Hell follows a group of demolition experts who are tasked with defusing a bomb in post-World War II Germany. As they face the challenges of their dangerous job, romantic rivalries and personal conflicts arise, testing their loyalty and resolve. With the clock ticking, they must navigate the complexities of war-torn Berlin and confront their own demons. Will they succeed in their mission or will they become just another casualty of war?
September 11: The New Pearl Harbor is a documentary that investigates the 9/11 attacks, presenting evidence of a controlled demolition and a potential cover-up. It also draws comparisons to the attack on Pearl Harbor, raising questions about the official narrative and exploring the possibility of a planned event.
The Talking Magpies, Heckel and Jeckel, are working as professional house-wreckers, and they run up against an escapee, wanted-criminal bulldog who is hiding out in a house they have been hired to demolish. Before the confusion and destruction that follows his discovery, the bulldog wishes he had stayed in jail.
In this documentary from the BBC, Barry Jennings, who is often used by conspiracy theorists as a key witness to WTC7, refutes their beliefs and sets the record straight.
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