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- After a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.
- A suburban father and husband embraces a life of crime in order to support his family.
- When a girl falls from her horse, suffering terrible injuries, the neigh sayers feel she will never get back in the saddle.
- Adaptation of Arthur Miller's semi-autobiographical play about Quentin, a Jewish intellectual from New York who must reexamine his life and his troubled relationship with Holga.
- While on a long journey north, a post-apocalyptic survivor is awakened to the sound of an explosion, and upon investigation, finds the hope that she might not be alone in this deadened world.
- Metin, a five-year-old boy, looks forward to his mother, who vanishes by singing songs with hope. Ayten, the mother of Metin, was arrested by the police with a pretext for a revolutionary case. The text is taken to her mother who is in prison because she is without a mother.
- Six years after their worlds were destroyed, the last survivors are searching for a new home. But they are running out of food, fuel, water and ammunition. And they need a plan.
- A documentary exploring the aftermath of the Berlin Wall's fall, the film features interviews in English and German with long-time residents and foreign visitors/residents from both sides of the former divide.
- Hell has frozen over: Venture out into the ice-covered and snowbreed-infested ruins of dystopian LA to take the city's future in your hands.
- In the wake of a deadly virus, Alexa is haunted by the ghosts of her past. Struggling to cope with overwhelming PTSD, a violent threat will set her down a path of discovery, leading her to question her values in a world too far gone.
- TV Series
- After a devastating and inexplicable interstellar event, a working class family struggles to stay together.
- "After The Sky Falls" captures the skiing of Eric Pollard, Chris Benchetler and Pep Fujas. Two years in the making, the film is not an epic portrayal of the sport, but is instead an attempt to relate to and inspire everyday skiers.
- An undercover intelligence operative manages to record a video testimonial of how, after being threatened with execution for treason, he tracked his turncoat informant across Europe.
- After an industrial disaster, the world's food and water supplies are contaminated. The rich and powerful retreat into fortified cities where life goes on, undisturbed by the starving masses outside their walls. While the outside world slides into unspeakable madness, Jacob, an idealistic citizen is on his way to the inner sanctum with others hell-bent on revolution when their train is attacked. Taking refuge in an abandoned house, he stumbles on a warlord's fortified cache of weapons and must fight for his life against humans turned savage. While desperately trying to hold onto his sanity, Jacob is forced into more and more heinous acts of torture and murder to keep himself alive. "Inventive and original" - Extreme DVD. "These Zombies really get under your skin!" - Deadly Indie Drive In. "Falling Down post the Apocalypse, Loved It!" - Scream Queens.
- Meet the survivors of the pediatric AIDS epidemic that swept Romania shocked the world.
- Follows a group of animals in the Okavango Delta, one of Africa's most dynamic habitats.
- In 2008, we travel to Egypt to tell the story of heavy metal in a conservative Muslim country. We meet the kids in Cairo's tight knit underground music scene who are the film's main characters, including the sons of the country's foremost political dissidents and the Muslim World's first all-female metal band. Living under an oppressive regime, they're denied the basic right to free expression, and risk arrest just for playing their music... Then halfway through our story, a revolution begins, casting them, and us, into the unknown, opening new horizons, and presenting our main characters with a new set of life changing dilemmas.
- During a flight layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time since the tragic events of 9/11 and tries to reconnect and reflect upon everything he has left behind. He seizes every moment in the city he eventually realizes he has never lost.
- Isolated on a lonely hilltop farm two men live together but in separate worlds. Can they come to terms with their situation, or is the past that binds them too painful to revisit?
- All France is in a tumult; the fall of the great Empire is accomplished, and the reaction ensues, parties of rebels lay waste the whole nation, committing all manner of violence on their way. It is at this period that our story opens. A body of rebels are seeking the life of General Daugn, an officer of the fallen Emperor. The officer being pursued, takes refuge in a castle, a side door of which he finds open. He hurriedly explains the situation to the owner of the Castle, the Marquis La Roche, who immediately offers him his hospitality and protection. The rebels make their way to the castle and demand that the Marquis deliver up to them the General, for whose life they are thirsting. Their clamorings are in vain; the Marquis dismisses them with scorn. The mob retires, baffled, but immediately they begin to plot to unhouse their victim. A short time later, therefore, the rebel leader hides himself in a wood near the castle and intercepts one of the maid-servants of the castle, whom he bribes to place a letter on a private desk of her mistress a letter purporting to have been written by the young officer whom the Marquis is protecting. The maid is instructed to say, if questioned, that the General gave her the letter to be delivered to the lady of the castle. This letter, when discovered, bears the forged signature of the officer, and makes him appear a traitor to the good Marquis who has so graciously entertained him. The lady fervently acclaims her utter innocence, and that of the young officer, but the enraged Marquis will not be convinced. He sends word to the leader of the rebels that he has discovered that his guest is a traitor, and that he will be delivered to them at once. Then the Marquis seeks out the young officer and violently accuses him of that of which, of course, he knows nothing, ordering him at once from his premises. The young General immediately perceives the net in which he is entangled, and bravely faces his host: "Sir," says he, "I am innocent, as you will learn too late, of that with which you charge me. I am no craven. It is to death that you send me forth, and you shall see how a French officer can die!" The Marchioness weepingly pleads that the young officer shall not be sacrificed, but regardless of her entreaties, the brave man goes out to his death. At that moment the maid rushes into the room, and hastily confesses the deception she has perpetrated. Upon hearing this, the Marquis flees with the wild hope of still saving the general, but, alas! he is too late. Even as he comes upon the scene, the former officer of the French Emperor's great army is borne down by a volley of shots from the rebel mob. The old Marquis rushes to raise the fallen body, but the life has fled, and as the truth of the great tragedy flashes upon him, the old Marquis is broken down with grief, and we leave him yearning tenderly, remorsefully over the prostrate remains of the man he might have saved!