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- A small group of survivors is left behind after millions of people suddenly vanish and the world is plunged into chaos and destruction.
- After the world falls into chaos, the only light is a charming new leader who rises to the head of the UN, but does he bring hope for a better future? Or is it the end of the world?
- The Biblical prophecy of Armegeddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power.
- The world falls into chaos as Nicolae Carpathia detonates nuclear devices across the globe and stages multiple devastating attacks against both the Tribulation Force and an international militia, led by U.S. President Gerald Fitzhugh.
- Ira Steven Behr explores the legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).
- After the Rapture and the revealing of the identity of the Antichrist, a group of converts form the Tribulation Force, a secret society with the sole purpose of converting non-believers to Christianity.
- When millions of people begin to disappear, Gabby, her sister, and their other companions will have to stick together for survival and to figure out what happened behind an indescribable occurrence.
- Find out what set Ellie on her course to the life changing events in The Last of Us (2013), whilst filling in the gaps during winter with Joel.
- A group of youngsters plan to film a documentary about the tragic events that wiped an Argentine town off the map back in the 80s. Little do they know that their worst nightmare is about to begin.
- A young Mexican trans woman and her grandmother navigate life as undocumented immigrants in New York City.
- An Anglo-American indie rock band ends up stranded in the desolate city of Epecuén. Their conflicts between themselves and their bad luck are quickly forgotten when they begin to discover the bloody hell that awaits them.
- Privileged college student Andy Shaeffer is a mama's boy who flunks out of school and is drafted by the army where he becomes a real man, to the astonishment of everyone.
- Anna feels like her life is sliding away from her hands. A ticket to a music school in Paris might be the perfect last chance to pursue her dream career in piano. Success seems not so elusive unless her alcoholic father stands in her way.
- No Man Left Behind dramatizes true stories of war heroes whose missions didn't go according to plan, forcing them to fight for their survival against harrowing odds.
- In the year 2100, Laurie awakens the day before a major asteroid is projected to hit and destroy Earth but learns she was left behind by the escape ships. This is a story about a woman who has given up hope on survival and wants to use her last day alive to just reflect on her life, but she learns there are other people on Earth and becomes suspicious of the circumstances. She develops into a fighter who is determined to figure out why she was left behind.
- A young man gets drawn into a far-right hate crime.
- A group of friends go missing after visiting the 'Exclusion Zone' in Chernobyl
- Real estate agent Scott Grimes and his wife, Sue, are expecting their first child. But his dreams of a happy life come crashing down when Sue dies during childbirth, leaving him to care for their newborn daughter, Katie. Even though he turns to his mother-in-law, Margaret, and others for help, he is overwhelmed by both his grief and the strain of being a single parent, and he begins to think about giving Katie up for adoption.
- A family finally comes to terms with the grief over their son's suicide 25 years earlier.
- Our core story follows three students from August 2004 to June 2005. From the state-mandated LEAP test to Mardi Gras marching bands. From birthdays to basketball practice. From family functions to random shootings to school riots. We see New Orleans and the New Orleans public schools in their entirety. We hear our protagonist's hopes and dreams and aspirations as we pan the "mean streets" that surround them. The visuals are enough to make us feel uneasy . . . to make us fear the fate that awaits them. "What happens to us all when a dream is deferred?" Yet there is also a feeling of hope, the hope of the young, as infectious as it is potentially heart-breaking. We hope for Mario, Jonathan and Joshua . . . and, in doing so, we hope for ourselves. As the film unfolds, we are confronted with the various problems that contribute to the current state of affairs in the school system. Race, violence, poverty, dysfunctional families, politics -- and we begin to form the question: How did we get this way? How did we allow this to happen to our families, our schools, our cities, our very society? How did we allow ourselves to leave so many children behind? At first blush, the answer is a historical one, for New Orleans is a city steeped in history. A history of racism and class and corruption; a history of slave trade and king cotton and Baton Rouge kleptocracies. A history where "who you know" has always been more important than merit. Certainly there is enough in our history to give us our answer. But this is the easy way out, and as we delve deeper we find that our answers lie with in our culture. It lies within the political/social environment in which we live. In this film we confront problems that gnaw, not just at the core of New Orleans, but at the core of America.
- In 2009, an unprecedented 1,176 Atlanta teachers were investigated for test cheating; 85 were indicted, 12 went to trial and found guilty on RICO charges typically reserved for the mafia and drug lords. Convicted and sentenced to upward of 30 years in prison, the guilty finally break their silence in "One Child Left Behind: The Untold Atlanta Cheating Scandal". Was the controversial legislation called No Child Left Behind to blame for such widespread cheating in Atlanta public schools - or did politics, race and the power struggle for control of 50 million federal dollars play a significant role? Find out in this powerful documentary film featuring exclusive interviews by 6 of the convicted, the whistle blowers, the accused, the cheaters, the prosecution, the DA, the defense attorneys and the students "left behind".
- Uncovering Japan's hidden poverty, The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan gives a voice to the people who need their voices heard the most, the everyday, hardworking, single mothers of Japan
- A group of American soldiers travel into Mexico for an unknown mission and they encounter a surprising world which changes their views.
- A video intended to be watched by those left behind after the Biblical rapture, explaining its Bible prophecy.
- At Good Grief groups, children meet to understand the passing of a parent or a sibling through play, giving in to rage in 'the volcano room' and saying goodbye to a dying teddy bear patient in 'the hospital room'. Over the course of a year, we follow the weekly meetings and get close to Kimmy, Nicky, Peter, Nora, Nolan and Mikayla and their close companion: grief. It is sometimes heartbreaking, but also humorous, to experience the questions about life and death through their open and curious minds. Grief is high and heavy as a mountain, but it helps you understand what has happened, and that death is irreversible.
- Like the young men in many small American towns during and after the Great Depression, the boys of Bedford, Virginia, joined their local National Guard unit. They were paid one dollar for every weekend training session - a lot of money in 1941 - and they were given a snazzy uniform to wear that pleased the ladies. Not a bad deal. What they couldn't have foreseen was that Japan would attack Pearl Harbor and draw the United States - and their little Guard unit - into a war that everyone hoped would end all wars. In no time at all, these fresh-faced soldiers were torn from the arms of their girlfriends and new wives and found themselves in training camps, learning to fight for their country. Eventually these boys who had not yet seen a minute of battle would become the first to hit the beaches of Normandy on what we now know as D-Day. An ocean away, their families gathered around radios listening for news. Eventually a wave of telegrams arrived informing Bedford how great a sacrifice it had made: on June 6, 1944, that small community lost more men per capita than any other in America. But Bedford's service to the nation continues. In 2004, for the first time since World War II, that same National Guard unit was called up again, this time to serve in Afghanistan. Soon after it went to Iraq. In BEDFORD: THE TOWN THEY LEFT BEHIND, The Johnson Group, producers of the acclaimed award-winning documentary PAPER CLIPS, presents a moving cross-generational story of innocence and bravery, of love and loss, of duty, honor and the costs of war.
- No Responders Left Behind follows 9/11 social activists Jon Stewart and John Feal as they take on the U.S. government to ensure Health and Compensation for thousands of ailing First Responders who are dying from toxins released at Ground Zero.
- Inside an inner-city Baltimore high school as teachers and students face the challenges of a 2002 education-reform act.
- An in-depth look at the effect of gun violence, focusing on the stories of three children who were killed.
- An adrenaline-charged action thriller set on a South Pacific island follows Detective Yoshida as he searches for an unknown serial predator who is savagely murdering tourists. Clues lead him to producer Frank Bisner who secretly taped a "kill or be killed" reality show on the island months earlier. Confiscating unedited tapes from the show, Yoshida discovers one of the competitors thought to be dead, ex-Navy Seal Nash Daniels survived the vicious battle and is still alive in the jungle, unaware that "the game" has ended. Before Yoshida can locate Nash for questioning, the National Guard takes control of the island. Captain Johansson sends in a wave of troops to take down their target. With the death toll rising, Navy Seals Commander James Star assumes control with his own reasons for finding the killer.
- Takes a closer look at the history of the secret pre-tribulation rapture doctrine, pre-trib leaders, their teachings and what the bible actually teaches on this subject.
- Go behind-the-scenes to explore the themes of love and loss and how The Last of Us: Left Behind single player story chapter was created.
- What's Left Behind is a short film centered around the broken relationship between a young girl and her Mother.
- Chronicles the return of U.S. Army Col. (Ret.) Paul R. Longgrear to the battlefield at Lang Vei, Vietnam, where in 1968 he faced down North Vietnamese tanks and was forced to make the most difficult decision of his life.
- A boxer who lives and fights inside the ring, must now fight for the one thing that has truly ever mattered: The woman that he loves and the woman he has hurt.
- Based on a story by Stephen King, This is a chilling tale of a man suffering from survivor's guilt brought on by the most tragic event to strike New York City. When he thought his past was forgotten, he soon realizes his past hasn't forgotten him.
- A Christian minister explains to viewers why millions of Christians have suddenly vanished: the Rapture has occured.
- The definitive story of a record that has been labelled the "greatest break-up album of all time". Exploring music, obsession, love, loss and fading youth over the 30 year lifespan of The Wedding Present's much-heralded debut LP, 'George Best'. Featuring interviews with all four original band members, key players in the record's history plus the major influence behind its very existence, 'Something Left Behind' also follows the album's story through the eyes of the fans who have carried it with them for a lifetime. The story concludes with the band's homecoming show in Leeds, where the city witnessed a blistering and emotional final-ever performance of the album and the closing of a hugely significant and personal chapter for David Gedge and The Wedding Present.
- A year after 9/11, a pair of red glasses and other things lost on that horrific day haunt a World Trade Center worker who suffers from severe survivor's guilt.
- A depressed mother attempts suicide only to be interrupted by her son who, in his unorthodox way, helps her see reasons to live.
- Promo video for "Left Behind" by Slipknot from the album Iowa.
- At a lonely army post in the West, a dance marking the engagement announcement of the general's daughter to Lieutenant Hawkesworth is interrupted when word arrives that the hostile Blackfoot tribe is on the warpath. Hawkesworth and the rival for his fiancee's affection, Lieutenant Parlow, are sent with the regiment to repress the uprising. Parlow turns out to be a coward at a critical moment, and after the regiment is routed, he blames Hawkesworth for the defeat. The general then orders his daughter to break her engagement and become Parlow's fiancee. The Blackfeet surround the fort, and Hawkesworth makes a daring ride through them to a neighboring fort. He brings the U.S. 6th Cavalry, who subdue the Blackfeet. Parlow's cowardice is then learned, and it is also revealed that earlier he eloped with the wife of an officer and then abandoned her. Hawkesworth and the general's daughter become married.
- Three boarding school students fight to understand the tragic and ambiguous suicide of their closest friend, Finn.
- When Helen's husband Jack dies, she struggles to live on her own and keep their hardware store going. She finds herself having to cope with Tom, an annoyingly persistent customer. But thanks to Jack, second chances can come in unexpected packages.
- Things Left Behind explores the transformative power of 'Hiroshima,' the first major international art exhibit devoted to the atomic bomb. The exhibition, at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, Canada, featured 48 large-format color photographic prints of clothing once worn by those who perished in the atomic bomb, taken by renowned Japanese photographer Ishiuchi Miyako. Ishiuchi brought the garments--still colorful and fashionable nearly seven decades later--out of permanent storage at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial archive and photographed them in the light, to trace the spirits of those who once wore them. The photographs, exhibited without any identifying caption, mutely solicited viewers to imagine or divulge a narrative, and unlocked a wealth of secrets and memories from those who encountered them.
- When it comes to matters of war and our military, we always hear from the same people-The President, Secretary of State, Generals etc. No one ever talks to the Service Members who serve in these places.