After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an ATF agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed with one of the victims. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers clues that suggest a connection between the victim and the bombing, leading him to question the nature of time and reality. With the help of cutting-edge technology, he travels back in time to try to prevent the bombing and save the victim. In a race against time, he must navigate a dangerous web of secrets and uncover the truth before it's too late.
Trauma (1993) follows an actress who becomes the target of a serial killer after her son is killed. As she investigates the murder, she uncovers a dark network of corruption and revenge. Fueled by trauma and loss, she sets out to avenge her son's death and bring justice to those responsible.
In a bleak landscape, a war veteran navigates an apocalyptic world while contemplating suicide. He encounters hallucinated figures and experiences repeating nightmares. As violence and chaos ensue, he forms a bond with a pregnant woman and tries to protect her from a dangerous cult.
A young man in Taipei becomes obsessed with time after selling a watch to a French woman who is about to leave for Paris. The man starts setting his watch to Paris time and begins to behave strangely. Meanwhile, the French woman struggles to adjust to life back in France. Their paths cross again when the man becomes a street vendor selling watches and the woman visits his stand. The film explores themes of existential loneliness and the concept of time.
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) is a documentary that delves into the rise and fall of Enron, an American company that became one of the biggest corporate scandals in history. The film explores the corruption, greed, and corporate fraud that led to Enron's downfall, as well as the impact it had on the economy and the lives of its employees. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the documentary exposes the unethical practices, creative accounting, and corporate culture that ultimately brought down Enron.
Dark (2015) is a disturbing drama set in New York City, focusing on the life of a young woman who feels isolated and rejected. The story revolves around her encounters with other disturbed individuals and explores themes of power blackouts, cigarette smoking, and lesbian relationships. Prepare to be captivated by this intense and thought-provoking film.
Will You Merry Me? tells the story of a couple who return to their small hometown for the holidays and find themselves caught in a web of family drama, jealous exes, and unexpected surprises. As they navigate through the chaos, they must confront their own relationship struggles and decide what truly matters to them. With the magic of Christmas in the air, will they be able to save their relationship and find their happily ever after?
When a woman returns to her hometown for Christmas, she becomes snowed-in at a charming cottage and finds herself torn between two suitors. As the snowstorm causes a power blackout, she navigates through the romantic drama while also dealing with a best friend's upcoming wedding. Will she end up getting back together with her ex-boyfriend or find happiness with someone new?
When a sudden, unexplained rise in local temperatures threatens to turn Los Angeles County into a parched, lifeless desert, one scientist must put her theories to the test in a desperate effort to prevent the catastrophe.
After a series of powerful solar flares, a family goes on a camping trip only to return to a world where everyone has vanished. They must navigate the post-apocalyptic landscape, facing challenges like contamination and the loss of power as they try to survive and find answers.
Argentine 40-year-old Laura, visiting Cuba for the first time on business, is divorcing her husband back in Buenos Aires. She's soon involved with smooth-talking cab driver Frank. Garment manufacturer Francisco, having lost his wife, children, and home, has traveled to Cuba to kill himself, but Frank's mother realizes that Francisco is the teenage lover who got her pregnant. In other relationships, a gay couple argue over whether or not to remain in the closet, and two documentary filmmakers have career conflicts.
Four episodes, four instances from a man’s life covering 25 years, from 1965 in Germany to 1990 in Athens. The episodes seem to be irrelevant to one another, yet they all focus on male powerplay, reveal the self-consciousness and moderation of the protagonist’s idiosyncrasy and depict some special aspects of the Greek male mentality. Probably Nikos Panayotopoulos’ most personal film, covering a substantial period of his generation’s years, “I’m dreaming of my friends” is based on the book by Dimitris Nollas, looks a lot like a “road movie” and features an all-male cast, as if there’s no room for women in it.
One thousand power workers went on strike against the South East Queensland Electrical Board (SEQEB)in February 1985 in protest against the introduction of contract worker hire. This documentary details the industrial relations dispute between the ensuing Joh Bjelke Peterson coalition government and the Electrical Trades Union in Queensland, Australia during 1985.
A sardonic narrator drones on about safely using modern conveniences, intercut with footage of the often catastrophic failure of antique flying machines.
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