Seven Days in May follows the story of a US Air Force general who discovers a conspiracy within the Joint Chiefs of Staff to overthrow the President. As he tries to uncover the truth, he faces challenges from the Secret Service, kidnapping, and a race against time to prevent a military coup. Set during the Cold War, the movie explores themes of political power, loyalty, and the nuclear arms race.
The Propaganda Game is a documentary that explores the intricate web of propaganda and manipulation surrounding North Korea. It delves into the history of the Korean War, the role of propaganda in shaping the country's image, and the realities of life in Pyongyang. The film examines the notion of truth and falsehood in the context of the North Korean regime's narrative, revealing the extent to which the people are subjected to indoctrination and misinformation. It also sheds light on the inter-Korean relations and the tension at the national border, particularly the demilitarized zone. Overall, it provides a thought-provoking look at the power of propaganda and its impact on an isolated nation.
Countdown to Zero is a documentary that explores the risk and dangers associated with nuclear weapons and the importance of eliminating them. It delves into various topics such as the arms race, nuclear proliferation, power politics, and international relations. The film highlights the urgency of taking action to prevent a catastrophe caused by these destructive weapons.
8th Wonderland is a movie about a group of people who create an online nation called '8th Wonderland' to fight against injustice and corruption in the real world. Their actions have global consequences and lead to a series of thrilling events.
The Journey follows the epic story of individuals and nations as they struggle to prevent a nuclear arms race and strive for world peace. It explores the manipulation of the media and the devastating consequences of poverty in the face of the nuclear threat. In a race against time, the documentary showcases the efforts to overcome the challenges of nuclear weapons and achieve a peaceful future.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the threat of a nuclear war between the USA and Russia has diminished, but the threat posed by nuclear weapons and materials on both sides has increased. As nuclear weapons age, they become unstable and begin to behave in unpredictable ways. This film is the first to go behind the scenes in Arzamas-16 - the Russian nuclear city so secret that it has never appeared on any map - and the American nuclear weapons laboratory at Los Alamos, New Mexico, to see Russian and American bomb designers working together to reduce the risk. Exclusive archive material.
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