The Event is a suspenseful TV show that follows a group of individuals who uncover a massive government conspiracy involving aliens. As they navigate through secret identities, prison escapes, and the discovery of alien technology, they realize that the fate of humanity lies in their hands.
An Army officer hunts for Weapons of Mass Destruction in an unstable region after discovering faulty intelligence.
A bounty hunter and a disavowed CIA operative are recruited by London's private army to track down a notorious gangster who plans to acquire weapons of mass destruction. As they delve deeper into the world of terrorism and international crime, they must navigate through dangerous situations and face their own demons.
In "War Book," a group of British government officials meet to simulate a response to a hypothetical nuclear war, exploring the consequences and challenges of such a scenario. As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the group faces intense discussions, ethical dilemmas, and political pressure. Set in a single location, the movie offers a dialogue-driven exploration of international relations and the potential devastation of nuclear warfare.
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie is a documentary that explores the history of atomic bombs, from their development to their use and the impact on society. Through archive footage and interviews with physicists, the film provides a comprehensive overview of the nuclear era. It covers topics such as the Cold War, the arms race, and the catastrophic effects of nuclear weapons. The documentary also delves into the scientific aspects of nuclear bombs, including detonation, radiation, and the technology behind them.
In Twilight's Last Gleaming, a crazy general takes control of a missile silo, threatening to launch nuclear weapons and demanding a ransom. It's up to a former prisoner of war and a team of commandos to stop him and prevent a nuclear catastrophe.
Set in 1945, 'Hiroshima' portrays the catastrophic impact of the atomic bomb dropped on the city and the aftermath on its survivors. Through historical reenactment and archive footage, the film explores the political decisions and the devastating consequences of the nuclear weapon.
In 1957, the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik triggers a global rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, escalating the Cold War and igniting fears of nuclear war.
When a massive superstorm threatens to destroy Seattle, a group of scientists must work together to find a way to stop it before it's too late. As they race against time, they uncover a sinister plot that could have devastating consequences for the entire city.
Countdown to Zero is a documentary that explores the risk and dangers associated with nuclear weapons and the importance of eliminating them. It delves into various topics such as the arms race, nuclear proliferation, power politics, and international relations. The film highlights the urgency of taking action to prevent a catastrophe caused by these destructive weapons.
In Red Sky, a rogue fighter pilot is betrayed by his squad and held captive by a criminal organization. He must go on a dangerous mission to save the love of his life and prevent a devastating missile attack. Along the way, he faces combat, explosions, and a fight for honor. Will he be able to succeed against all odds?
Chris Carrington looses his father to hereditary kidney disease. He is painfully aware he may die from it as well. While dealing with the agony of his loss, Chris is unexpectedly contacted by a mysterious Russian immigrant who tells him his father did not die from natural causes. That his father was an unwitting victim of human experiments in the development of biological weapons. Pursuing the truth behind this strange revelation, Chris learns of Dr. Gurevich, the scientist who created these viruses. He meets Gurevich's beautiful daughter Anna, whose innocence, charm and intelligence ultimately become his greatest obstacle. Unable to contact his Russian informant, unable to decipher Russian documents, unwilling to use Gurevich's daughter as a pawn, Chris struggles to fight symptoms of his own disease, caught between the ticking clock of his own illness and the consuming desire for truth.
A documentary which traces the controversial Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Set in the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the documentary delves into the wide-scale destruction caused by the nuclear explosion and the long-lasting effects on the people and the city. It sheds light on the emotional and physical struggles faced by the survivors, the efforts in rebuilding Hiroshima, and the historical significance of the event.
A documentary about the creation of the atomic bomb and its aftermath, focusing on the Manhattan Project and the moral implications of nuclear weapons.
Leading to War is a documentary that delves into the factors and decisions that led to the outbreak of a major conflict. It examines the role of key individuals and their actions, including the axis of evil, the secretary of state, and the vice president. The documentary explores themes of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and the Iraq war, providing an in-depth analysis of the events and motivations that shaped history.
WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception is a powerful documentary that unravels the web of media manipulation and propaganda surrounding the Iraq War. Through interviews and evidence, it reveals the alarming extent to which the public was misinformed, highlighting the abuse of power and government manipulation. This eye-opening film sheds light on the dangerous consequences of media concentration and the role it played in shaping public opinion.
In der Sache I. Robert Oppenheimer is a drama movie that explores the inner conflict of physicist Robert Oppenheimer during the McCarthy era. Oppenheimer, known as the mastermind behind the Manhattan Project, faces pressure from American politics and struggles with loyalty and suspicion. The movie delves into the dialogue-driven interrogation of Oppenheimer and the mistrust surrounding nuclear issues and the Cold War.
In this gripping documentary, the history and consequences of nuclear weapons are explored in depth. From the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the ongoing threat of nuclear war, this film sheds light on the devastating power of these weapons and the impact they have had on humanity. Through interviews, archive footage, and expert analysis, viewers are taken on a thought-provoking journey that highlights the urgency of nuclear disarmament.