Code Black is a medical drama series that takes place in the emergency department of Angels Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles. The show follows the doctors, nurses, and residents as they navigate the chaotic and emotionally charged environment of the emergency room. With a constant influx of patients and limited resources, the staff must work together to save lives and provide the best care possible.
Happiness is a TV show set in a high-rise apartment building, where residents find themselves trapped during a deadly infectious disease outbreak. As the virus spreads, fear and distrust escalate, leading to a battle for survival. Amidst the chaos, a man and a woman form a fake marriage to increase their chances of survival. The show explores class differences, the struggle for survival, and the impact of a pandemic on society.
Six residents uncover unprecedented incidents and mysteries that occurred in apartments in Korea.
John Parlour and Jo Weller form a credit union but John's predatory lending scheme threatens both the poor residents of a London council estate and their own business.
Steve and Anika are two social media Influencers and entrepreneurs, living an accomplished and ideal life. One night, a man breaks into their backyard, disrupting the peaceful life they had created. The ensuing fear culminates with the appearance of a mysterious countdown on screens and mirrors throughout their home. As the countdown approaches zero, it reveals the true nature of what is hiding behind their perfect lives.
Through the narration of a tenant of a block of flats on 288 Stournara street, we watch the everyday stories of people living in the city, their problems, their comic situations and their love affairs.
Hotel Monterey is a documentary film that showcases the lives of the residents of an American hotel. Through a series of shots, the film captures the solitude and loneliness of these individuals, as well as the unique atmosphere of the hotel itself. The documentary explores the themes of isolation, urban life, and the human experience.
During a Christmas heatwave, a community activist attempts to stop a redevelopment project that is displacing residents in the Kings Cross section of Sydney.
The zoo was closed for repairs, and funny situations arise with the animals that the residents have taken apart.
This is a documentary on the town Hafnarfjörður in Iceland, its history as one of the most important commercial centers in the country for centuries and its present status in the early 1960s. It is currently the oldest film by an Icelandic film maker here at KG. The film is incorrectly listed at IMDB as from 1968.
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