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- A day in the life of a comic book artist and his family in post-Soviet Russia. While suffering from the flu, Petrov is carried by his friend Igor on a long walk, drifting in and out of fantasy and reality.
- Explores how far people would go to save themselves when the wealth that made the world go round then becomes its most dangerous commodity after a strange disease threatens to kill anyone with any sort of fortune.
- Chaos ensues when a lethal, airborne virus infects the population of a South Korean city less than 20 kilometers from Seoul.
- An outbreak of avian flu mutates into a virus that becomes transmittable from human to human.
- Blackmailed by his ex-wife and buried in debt to a ruthless bookie, a gambler has one chance to get square and win his son back - fence a dying client's lost treasure of gold doubloons - if he can stay alive.
- Bird, 12, has to become a woman whether she wants to or not when - in the worst week of her life - she gets her first period, is ditched by her impulsive, free spirited mom, and learns that you can never really go back to The Valley.
- A group of teenagers go on a excursion to the mountains. There, they are attacked by birds infected with a lethal virus. When the teens reach a nearby village, the haunting birds start passing their virus on to all the dwellers.
- During the first few months after the deadly First World War, a virulent, dreadful flu breaks out. Point of perspective from Doctor Niven, the CMO of Manchester, on how he carried out this sickness.
- It is 1918 and the end of WWI. Millions have died, and the world is exhausted by war. But soon a new horror is sweeping the world, a terrifying virus that will kill more than fifty million people - the Spanish flu.
- When nearly the entire school gets PENGUIN FLU, it's up to our misfit team of underclassmen to deliver the morning announcements - for the first time ever.
- One hundred years ago, in a world rocked by the arrival of the Spanish Flu, Coleman, a now lonely old man, struggles to come to terms with the death of his wife. Coleman starts a relationship with Silk, attracted by her youth, Coleman begins to attend the Cabaret, a place full of life and eccentric characters, the opposite of the gloomy and lonely life that Coleman leads. In wanting to take advantage of Silk's youth and vitality, Coleman finds himself psychologically facing his deepest fears and becoming mentally and emotionally unstable. Coleman's insanity reaches its climax when he hallucinates his deceased wife. Coleman forces his wife into a deadly yet fascinating dance.
- In April 1918, a disease of unknown origin swept across the five continents. In 18 months, millions of lives that had not been taken by the war were swept away by a virus that would cause the worst pandemic in history: the Spanish flu.
- If only we could all have a guardian angel like Jason Alexander. But this flu season, the best way to help protect against the flu and its complications is the flu shot.
- Drawing inspiration from Rod Serling's landmark series, "The Twilight Zone, "FLU" is a chilling moral tale about a radio talk show host's descent into paranoia and madness amid a deadly global flu pandemic. But the greatest threat of all, doesn't come from outside - it can't be caught from someone on the street - the real pandemic is the one you create for yourself.
- A reclusive germaphobe must face his fears when his monster runs away.
- Mihaela has caught the "love flu" from a supernatural being and nothing can cure her. Gabriela, her alter ego, the "wicked clone" is laughing at her.
- Subject 13 enters a medical trial in order to piece his life back together again. While experiencing the symptoms of a strange and potent strain of a rare illness, he befriends another subject and assesses his past mistakes.
- A documentary about director Nils Oliveto's persistence to produce his latest film while defying confinement rules during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Brice and Vanessa explore their young relationship and raise a very important question: "What does flu boo mean to you?"
- Bob can't make it into work today. Why? Because he's dead. How's his boss going to take this?
- Story about a man and a snake, an alcoholized penguin and the disappearance of birds. Story about an apple tree and apples, about roots and rootlessness. Story about a paradise and about the expel from it.
- Terror strikes fear in the hearts of millions as Swine Flu breaks out in Dallas. It's up to Dr. Van Snoogle Schnitzel, a crazy scientist, to save day by eliminating the zombies.
- As the bird flu pandemic sweeps the nation, a hoodlum attempts to rob a roadside diner, only to find himself in a desperate situation.
- One Flu North is a film about five Victorian Soldiers that get stopped at the border, trying to smuggle Swine Flu into NSW. While I was living in Sydney there was a huge uproar when NSW began to quarantine anyone coming into NSW from Victoria. There was a backlash from the Victorian Premier who claimed that NSW was merely jealous of Victoria and thus the age old 'who is better Melbourne or Sydney' battle recommenced. My film plays on that very same rivalry and through the use of melodrama I have decided to make fun of the ridiculousness of it all. So there it is, the film every Australian has been wanting to see - who will win, Victoria or NSW...........you'll have to watch to find out.
- On the day of the world premier, Jennifer Wilson, a passionate yet amateur filmmaker comes to a conclusion that she will only continue to make films if there's at least one person in the audience.
- The 'Lockdown Series', we have the enchanting Cherie Laurent take us through a time in history of another pandemic, the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918. The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history. It was caused by an H1N1 virus with genes of avian origin. Although there is not universal consensus regarding where the virus originated, it spread worldwide during 1918-1919. In the United States, it was first identified in military personnel in spring 1918. It is estimated that about 500 million people or one-third of the world's population became infected with this virus. The number of deaths was estimated to be at least 50 million worldwide with about 675,000 occurring in the United States. Control efforts worldwide were limited to non-pharmaceutical interventions such as isolation, quarantine, face masks, good personal hygiene, use of disinfectants, and limitations of public gatherings, which were applied unevenly. Some of the similarities that Cherie shows us has unbelievable parallels to our pandemic today, that you'll want to tune in to understand these implications.
- In a world where a modified small pox virus has wiped out most of the population, a lone survivor hunts down clues to find the person responsible for the creation of the deadly strain.
- Filthy, cruel conditions have been revealed by Mercy for Animals in their first undercover investigation of Mexican egg farms.
- Tommy Thompson, former US Health Secretary and the CDC, FDA, and scientists explore how the public can prepare for a possible pandemic flu outbreak.
- At the end of World War I, an army doctor, Dr Noah Hayes, stays behind in Europe to help tend victims of the flu pandemic of 1919/1920. Back in England, his wife believes him dead, an assumption that causes tragedy.
- Every year thousands of men suffer from the dastardly disease known as 'Man Flu'. This is their story.
- An alcoholic tattoo artist struggles to put a tattoo on her friend.
- In a near-future Seoul, South Korea a virus has wiped out a huge percentage of the population. While the danger has passed, not everyone is comfortable going outside. Ms. Kim, a middle-aged woman, hasn't left her apartment since the virus killed her husband 12 years ago. She uses her service android to run all errands. But soon she'll have to face her worst fears when her android itself is the one that becomes infected.
- Today, as a deadly new strain of avian influenza spreads across Asia and Eastern Europe, scientists are looking to the past in order to prepare for the future. The clues needed to prevent a global pandemic, they believe, are locked in the long-dormant genes of one of the greatest plagues in history-the 1918 Spanish flu. To understand the 1918 catastrophe and its implications for today's battle, we travel around the world. In Siberia and Mongolia former Soviet bioweapons scientists hunt the virus in the field; in the United States a 1918 pandemic flu survivor remembers the terror in his small New England town; in labs around the globe researchers push the limits of science to develop new ways of making vaccines. Flu Time Bomb is the first documentary to interweave the story of the devastating 1918 flu pandemic with the modern investigation into the virus that caused it, and explore the deep implications that this research has on today's battle against H5N1 - perhaps the most dangerous strain of influenza mankind has ever seen.