In the year 2000, the K-141 Kursk submarine sinks in the Barents Sea after an explosion. As the crew struggles for survival, the Russian Navy and international efforts attempt a daring underwater rescue.
When a young accountant joins a prestigious corporate firm, he becomes entangled in a web of workplace drama, harassment campaigns, and moral dilemmas. As the pressure mounts and his mental state deteriorates, he finds himself facing jail time and contemplating suicide. This gripping film explores the psychological torment and tragedy that can result from corporate culture.
In 1912, the unsinkable Titanic sinks after hitting an iceberg, leading to a devastating maritime disaster. The film depicts the ship's crew, passengers, and their struggle for survival in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.
Studio 54 is a documentary that tells the story of the legendary New York nightclub in the 1970s. It explores the rise and fall of the club, highlighting its decadence, extravagant parties, and notorious reputation. The film delves into the financial mismanagement, tax evasion, and legal troubles that ultimately led to the downfall of Studio 54.
The Hunger: The Story of the Irish Famine is a documentary that explores the devastating events of the Irish famine in the 1840s. It delves into the causes and consequences of the famine, including the mismanagement of resources and the mass death that occurred. The documentary also highlights the humanitarian crisis and the impact it had on Ireland and its people. Through powerful storytelling and historical accounts, The Hunger sheds light on one of Ireland's darkest periods.
When a whistleblower uncovers corruption and malice within the US Department of Homeland Security, she becomes the target of a terrorist plot. With her family in danger, she must navigate a web of deceit, waste, and cover-ups to bring the perpetrators to justice.
In '100 Years', the mismanagement and fraud within the government are brought to light through real cases of corruption and contempt of court. Through the victory of brave individuals and their true grit, this documentary sheds light on the flaws and challenges faced by the United States government.
Oceans Apart: Greed, Betrayal and Pacific Island Rugby is a compelling documentary that delves into the corrupt practices and challenges faced by Pacific Island teams in the world of rugby. With a focus on issues such as greed, betrayal, and the struggle to compete on a global scale, the film offers a revealing and thought-provoking look at the real-life experiences of players from Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Through interviews and in-depth analysis, the documentary uncovers the harsh realities and systemic injustices that plague the sport in the Pacific region.
The documentary tells two very different human fates in the 1920s Soviet Union. Nikolai Vavilov was a botanical genius, Trofim Lyssenko was an agronomist who made great promises and fake inventions. Each of them tried to solve the country's nutritional problem, but only one succeeded.
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald (Outfoxed) carefully examines the war in Afghanistan, raising challenging questions about the destabilization of Pakistan, U.S. troop escalation, ballooning military costs, civilian casualties and much more. Through fascinating interviews with Afghans, veterans, reporters, ex-CIA agents and foreign-policy experts, Greenwald's incisive documentary urges an immediate de-escalation of the conflict.
The Afghan Solution delivers a comprehensive grasp on the key issues the fledgling country must overcome, and will open your eyes to how Afghanistan can either move successfully toward a true democracy or once again fall into the clutches of the most vicious tyranny in its history -- the Taliban.
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