When a spaceship crashes near Rome, a creature from Venus hatches and grows into a giant, destructive monster. It terrorizes the city, leaving a zoologist, a military officer, and a young boy as the only hope to stop it.
The Science Of Fasting is a documentary that delves into the world of fasting and its various effects on the human body. It explores the benefits of fasting, including its potential to support healing processes, regulate hormones, and improve overall health. The film also examines the role of fasting in medical research and the pharmaceutical industry. Through interviews with experts and real-life stories, it sheds light on the science behind fasting and its potential to promote self-healing.
Inside the Perfect Predator takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of animal predators. From the fierce crocodile of the Nile River to the agile cheetah of the African savannah, this documentary explores the different strategies and adaptations that make these creatures the perfect hunters. Witness the incredible hunting techniques of the great white shark, the peregrine falcon, and many more. Discover the secrets behind their metabolism, migration patterns, and survival instincts. Get ready to be amazed by the wonders of the animal kingdom.
The Nakagin Capsule Tower, designed by Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, is an exemplary work of post-war Japanese architectural movement Metabolism. Today, however, this historic building is in danger of demolition. Why do we need to preserve a building? What are the difficulties of preservation? Is demolition a tragedy or a natural phenomenon for modern architecture? Tracing the history of postwar Japanese architecture and reviewing the characteristics of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, this documentary examines the meaning of preservation and demolition from various points of view. The documentary includes interviews with residents of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, an architectural historian, a former Kurokawa office architect who was in charge of the Nakagin Capsule Tower project, Kurokawa’s son, and leading architects Arata Isozaki and Toyo Ito.
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