Dante's Peak is a movie about a small town in the Pacific Northwest that is threatened by an impending volcanic eruption. The town's mayor, volcanologist Harry Dalton, must work against time to evacuate the town before it's too late.
During a vacation gone wrong, a group of people find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Little do they know, they must now fight for their lives against an army of Nazi zombies. Will they be able to survive this horrifying ordeal?
In 2001, a man embarks on a road trip to uncover the dark secrets of his past, leading him to a small town haunted by the ghost of his parents. He discovers a stolen child and a sinister doctor conducting torturous experiments. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a web of political persecution and family secrets.
The film is dedicated to the Armenian monk and genius composer Komitas, and the 2 million victims on his people in Turkey in 1915. The final 20 years of Komitas life were spent in various mental hospitals. The destiny of Komitas? This is the magic beauty of Armenian culture and the abhorrent brutality of Armenian history. A cultural and artistic world that was slaughtered with a curved knife. A humanity that doggedly advances towards an apocalyptic catastrophe, that does not recognize its own original purpose, eradicates its own memory, its final roots.
Big River Man is a documentary that follows the story of Martin Strel, a Slovenian long-distance swimmer, as he attempts to swim the entire length of the Amazon River. As Strel battles with his own addiction to alcohol, the film explores themes of obsession, environmentalism, and the impact of human activity on the world's rivers.
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