Viktor Navorski arrives at JFK International Airport, but finds that he is not allowed to enter the United States. Due to a civil war in his home nation of Krakozhia, the US no longer recognizes it as a sovereign nation. Viktor is forced to live in the terminal, carrying his luggage and a mysterious Planters peanut can. He befriends a catering car driver named Enrique and helps him marry a female Customs and Border Protection officer. Viktor also meets flight attendant Amelia Warren, tries to earn money, and gets an off-the-books job as a construction worker. Despite pressure from a CBP head named Frank Dixon to get Viktor out of the airport, Viktor earns the respect of the airport staff. Over time, Viktor reveals that he is in New York to collect an autograph from a famous tenor saxophonist. Eventually, the war in Krakozhia ends, but Dixon still refuses to let Viktor enter the US. Amelia helps Viktor obtain permission, but he is disappointed to learn that she has renewed her relationship with a married government official. Dixon blackmails Viktor to return to Krakozhia, but Gupta, an airport janitor, convinces Viktor to go anyway. As Viktor leaves the airport, Dixon decides not to pursue him. Viktor goes to the city, obtains the autograph, completes his late father's collection, and hails a taxi to go home.
In Triple 9, a group of corrupt cops and criminals are blackmailed by the Russian mafia into pulling off a seemingly impossible heist. As the plan unravels, loyalties are tested and betrayals lead to deadly consequences. With the clock ticking, the team must find a way to outsmart both the mafia and the police in a desperate fight for survival.
Ethos is a documentary that delves into the world of power, politics, and conspiracy theories. It examines topics such as the military-industrial complex, the role of the president of the United States, and the influence of the media. The film also discusses controversial events such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the World Trade Center disaster, and the Iraq War. Through interviews and analysis, Ethos presents a thought-provoking exploration of the forces that shape our society.
When a whistleblower uncovers corruption and malice within the US Department of Homeland Security, she becomes the target of a terrorist plot. With her family in danger, she must navigate a web of deceit, waste, and cover-ups to bring the perpetrators to justice.
A documentary about the US government's broken promise to keep our airlines secure, and the personal stories of a few people who know the truth - congressmen, air marshals, aviation security employees. It will make you angry and flying in an airplane may never be the same again.
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