Snowpiercer is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the Earth has frozen over. The surviving humans inhabit a huge train called Snowpiercer, which continuously circles the globe. The train is divided by social class, with the wealthy elites living in luxury at the front and the lower class struggling to survive in the tail section. A rebellion brews as the tail section passengers seek justice and equality, leading to a violent revolution.
In a failed climate change experiment, all life on Earth is extinguished, except for the survivors aboard the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe. The survivors are divided into a new class system, with the elites residing in the front cars and the lower class living in squalid conditions at the tail. Curtis Everett leads a rebellion from the tail to the front of the train, fighting against the oppressive system and discovering the dark secrets of the train's creator. The rebellion culminates in an explosive battle that derails the train, allowing the survivors to see the existence of life outside.
In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own. In 2073, overpopulation causes a worldwide crisis. A strict one-child policy is enforced by the Child Allocation Bureau. When multiple children are born to one mother, all but the eldest are put into cryosleep. Karen Settman dies when she gives birth to identical stippled sisters. Their grandfather Terrence names them after the days of the week and trains them to pose as a single individual named after their mother. To safeguard their secret, Terrence ensures they share information at a meeting on a daily basis and replicates any accident that affects one of the sisters' physical appearance. The sisters develop a system of wigs and makeup to cover any identifying features. Terrence reminds them of the importance of going out only one at a time, and that what happens to one of them must happen to all of them. When Thursday breaks the rules by going out on a day that isn't hers, she injures one of her fingers, severing it at the first knuckle. A disappointed Terrence is forced to remove the same portion of finger from all the girls to maintain a single appearance, starting with Monday. Decades later, the sisters have all managed to survive without suspicion...
Logan and Jessica attempt to escape from a domed city where people are killed once they reach the age of 30. They discover a secret outside world and join a group of rebels fighting against the totalitarian regime.
In a vast and mysterious multiverse with fantastic alternative realities, a metaphysical entity has a whole plan behind it, in order to protect the timeline of an island using a book that can see the past, present and future as if it were a full script.
In a dystopian future where overpopulation is a major issue, a man named John Brennick is sent to a high-tech prison called the Fortress. In the Fortress, prisoners are controlled through implanted devices and subjected to brutal punishment. When Brennick's wife becomes pregnant, he becomes determined to escape in order to save her and their unborn child. With the help of fellow inmates, Brennick must find a way to outsmart the high-tech security and oppressive regime of the Fortress. Will he succeed in his mission and secure a future for his family?
HyperNormalisation is a documentary that delves into the complex web of power politics and deception in the modern world. It explores various themes including conspiracy theories, technological advancement, sociopolitical commentary, and the struggle for power. The film takes a critical look at politicians, financiers, and the ruling class, examining their influence on global events. With a focus on timeframes spanning from the 1970s to the present day, it provides a thought-provoking analysis of key historical moments such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab world, and the financial crisis. HyperNormalisation also touches on topics like self-expression, property development, and the influence of figures like Henry Kissinger.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a nomad scavenger discovers the remains of a destroyed robot in the desert. She brings it back to her apartment and soon realizes that the robot is a dangerous killing machine. As the robot goes on a rampage, she must find a way to survive and stop it before it's too late.
World War C is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including its effects on globalism, politicians, riots, health, human rights, police brutality, government control, experimental vaccines, and more. It sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals and societies around the world during this unprecedented crisis.
In a dystopian future where Earth is heavily polluted and overpopulated, a couple living in a biosphere dome finds themselves faced with the prospect of having a child. However, due to strict population control measures, they must choose between breaking the law and facing dire consequences or living childless. As they struggle with their decision, they also uncover the truth about their society and the bleak future that awaits them.
One Child Nation is a powerful and eye-opening documentary that delves into China's one-child policy and its far-reaching consequences. Through interviews with former government officials, activists, and everyday people, the film explores the devastating effects of this enforced population control measure on families and individuals. It also highlights the propaganda, forced abortions, and forced sterilizations that were used to enforce the policy. Ultimately, One Child Nation is a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of family, government control, and personal freedom.
In the near future, where government regulations are so restrictive our most intimate acts are considered acts of rebellion, Nora tries to break out of a lifetime of strict thought and sexual repression before it's too late.
Jenn lives in an underground bunker, protected from the monsters that now ravage the world. This is the day that she goes outside...
Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement is a 2007 documentary that delves into conspiracy theories about population control, a one-world government, globalization, eugenics, and the New World Order. It explores government cover-ups and examines the events surrounding September 11, 2001. The documentary also highlights the involvement of the Trilateral Commission and the role of the President and Secretary of State. It focuses on the United States and Canada as key players in the global agenda.
Children of the Decree is a documentary film that explores the devastating effects of a forced abortion policy implemented in Communist Romania. The film examines the experiences of individuals and families affected by this controversial policy and sheds light on the dark chapter in Romania's history. Through personal narratives and historical footage, it provides a thought-provoking insight into the consequences of population control measures.
The film is an adaptation of the dystopian novel by Jean-Pierre Andrevon; Set in a futuristic and overpopulated Paris, where the population must be limited to Six millions citizens. The Ferret is a special unit that "reduces" the population. The hero is one of them, and does this work without any state of mind. Until one day when he starts to think and then gets into troubles. The term ferret is a reference to the title of the novel "The job of the ferret inside the chicken coop"
A documentary that explores the life and work of artist Joe Coleman, known for his macabre and controversial art. The film delves into Coleman's childhood, his obsession with death and pathology, and his unique artistic vision that explores themes of religion, corruption, and the darker side of humanity.
Mass suicide prevention from resource depletion, overpopulation and climate change.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the challenges and consequences of our rapidly growing population, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable practices and global action. It examines key issues such as the impact on the environment, gender inequality, and the delicate balance of our ecosystems.