A science teacher, his wife, and a young girl struggle to survive a plague that causes those infected to commit suicide. The film opens in New York, where people start to exhibit strange behavior and commit suicide. The protagonist, Elliot Moore, an environmental science teacher, along with his wife Alma and Julian, a math teacher, flee Philadelphia on a train. They learn that the suicides are not caused by a terrorist attack, but by a natural phenomenon. They embark on a journey to find safety, encountering infected individuals along the way. They eventually find refuge in a small rural town, but realize that the toxin is triggered by large groups of people. They split up into smaller groups and continue their journey. Elliot, Alma, and Jess, a young girl they meet, find shelter in an old house with an eccentric old lady. They survive the peak of the attacks and, three months later, return to their normal lives in Philadelphia. However, the film ends with a hint that the phenomenon may be happening in other places.
Nine Perfect Strangers is a TV show about a group of strangers who gather at a health and wellness resort for a retreat. However, as they delve deeper into the program, they realize that not everything is as it seems. Dark secrets, unexpected challenges, and personal transformations await them.
Agora is set in the 4th century AD, during a time of religious and cultural decline in the Roman Empire. It follows the story of Hypatia, a philosopher and astronomer in Alexandria, as she faces persecution for her intellectual pursuits and clashes with the rising tide of Christian fundamentalism. The film explores themes of religious fervor, intolerance, and the clash between reason and faith.
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief is a documentary series that explores the history of atheism and the arguments for and against the existence of God. It delves into the cultural, philosophical, and scientific aspects of atheism, shedding light on the rationalist and skeptic movements throughout history.
In a seaside resort town in Greece, a mysterious photographer starts documenting the hidden lives of its residents. As he delves deeper into their private lives, dark secrets and unexpected connections are revealed.
In 'Closet Space', a couple finds themselves trapped in a closet in their apartment. As they try to find a way out, they experience unexplained phenomena, leading them to question their sense of reality and perception. The couple must unravel the mystery and discover the reason behind their confinement before it's too late.
In the year 1835, during the Second Seminole War in Florida, a commanding officer must negotiate peace with the Seminole Indians while dealing with issues of friendship, betrayal, and false accusations.
Discussions with Richard Dawkins, Episode 1: The Four Horsemen is a thought-provoking documentary that features conversations between renowned scientist Richard Dawkins and a panel of prominent individuals known as the Four Horsemen. The film delves into the ongoing debate surrounding science, religion, and culture, examining topics such as the meaninglessness of religious beliefs, the hypocrisy of religious institutions, and the clash between rationality and faith. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking arguments, this documentary challenges viewers to question their own beliefs and explore the nature of truth and reason.
In the picturesque island of Crete, a stranger and a woman become entangled in a family feud between rival families. As they navigate through dances, parties, and a fishing net secret, they discover the true meaning of love and reconciliation.
The purchase of a mystery Jigsaw Puzzle from a strange and unsettling vendor leads a man to an evening of frightening consequences.
The Enemies of Reason is a documentary that explores the clash between science and superstition, debunking pseudoscience and exposing con artists who prey on people's fears and beliefs.
In an industrial town, a headless-body finds happiness by meeting a dancer at a flower market. However, their love is tested by doubt and a dilemma.
Documentary about the state of the modern world.
Cool It is a documentary that challenges the mainstream narrative on global warming and explores alternative solutions. It presents the views of Danish environmentalist Bjørn Lomborg, who emphasizes the importance of rationality, evidence, and skepticism in evaluating climate change. The film delves into the controversial aspects of the issue and encourages a more nuanced discussion.
An ordinary day starts horribly for the character when he receives some bad news. It changes his life right away. Everything would go wrong from that moment on. But can things get worse than the worst?
Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist (2010) is a documentary that explores the world of eco-sabotage and environmental activism. It delves into the controversial tactics employed by activists in their fight against illegal fishing, whaling, and other environmental issues.
The Reason is a captivating skateboarding documentary that delves into the world of skate culture, showcasing the incredible athleticism and passion of its practitioners. Through interviews and stunning visuals, the film explores the reasons behind the dedication and commitment of skateboarders. Join them as they push the boundaries of what is possible on four wheels.
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