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  • Genre:  Documentary, History
    Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB

    In the year 2065, the world is ruled by an oppressive regime known as the Banana Republic, led by the ruthless dictator General Plantain. The regime has outlawed all forms of creativity and individuality, enforcing strict rules and regulations on the populace. The citizens live in fear and poverty, with limited access to resources and freedom. Amidst this bleak reality, a group of rebels led by a courageous young woman named Anna, who goes by the code name Banana Peel, secretly plan to overthrow the tyrannical government. They believe that the key to their success lies in uncovering the long-lost secret of the original Banana Republic, a legendary fruit that is said to possess the power to inspire hope and change. As the rebels embark on a perilous journey to find the mythical fruit, they encounter numerous challenges and betrayals. Along the way, they form unlikely alliances with other oppressed groups and individuals who are also yearning for liberation. With time running out and the General tightening his grip on the populace, Banana Peel and her comrades must summon all their courage and ingenuity to outsmart the regime and ignite a revolution that will change the course of history. Their quest for freedom and justice leads to an epic showdown between the forces of oppression and the power of unity and resilience. In a climactic finale, the true nature of the Banana Republic is revealed, and the people rise up to reclaim their destiny. When Banana Ruled is a riveting tale of defiance, solidarity, and the enduring human spirit, showcasing the timeless struggle for freedom in the face of tyranny.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.5 IMDB
    Cast:  Bob Einstein

    The movie 'Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story' is a biographical drama based on the life of Robbie Knievel, the legendary daredevil and son of the iconic stunt performer Evel Knievel. The film chronicles Robbie's journey as he follows in his father's footsteps and seeks to carve out his own legacy in the world of extreme sports and daredevil stunts. The story begins with Robbie's early years, growing up in the shadow of his famous father and feeling the weight of living up to his father's larger-than-life reputation. Despite the pressure and expectations, Robbie is determined to make a name for himself and prove that he is more than just the son of a legend. As he embarks on his own daredevil career, Robbie faces numerous challenges and obstacles, both personal and professional. He grapples with the demands of fame, the risks of his adrenaline-fueled profession, and the complexities of his relationship with his father. The film delves into Robbie's triumphs and setbacks, showcasing his fearless stunts, near-death experiences, and the unwavering determination that propels him forward. Along the way, Robbie also confronts his inner demons and struggles with the legacy of his family name. The movie captures the highs and lows of Robbie's career, including his record-breaking jumps, spectacular crashes, and the relentless pursuit of his passion despite the physical and emotional toll it takes on him. As Robbie strives to leave his mark on the world, he grapples with the sacrifices and consequences of his chosen path, ultimately discovering the true meaning of courage, resilience, and the enduring spirit of a daredevil. 'Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story' is a gripping tale of adrenaline, ambition, and the indomitable spirit of a man who defies gravity and expectations to create his own legend.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.5 IMDB
    Cast:  Samuel L. Jackson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Steven Mnuchin

    Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump is a documentary film that delves into the psychological profile of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. The movie explores the various aspects of Trump's behavior, personality, and mental state, shedding light on how these factors have influenced his presidency and the impact they have had on the nation. Through interviews with mental health professionals, political experts, and individuals who have interacted closely with Trump, the film presents a comprehensive analysis of his psyche and its implications for the country. It examines Trump's leadership style, decision-making processes, and communication patterns, providing insights into the potential psychological factors driving his actions. The documentary also addresses the ethical considerations of diagnosing a public figure from a distance and raises important questions about the intersection of mental health and politics. With a focus on providing a balanced and informative perspective, Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate relationship between psychology and leadership in the context of one of the most polarizing figures in contemporary American politics.

  • Genre:  Documentary, Action
    Release Year: 2011
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 8.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Ryan Reynolds

    The Whale is a heartwarming drama that follows the story of a young orphaned girl named Mia who lives in a small coastal town in Oregon. Mia is struggling to cope with the loss of her parents and finds solace in the company of a majestic humpback whale that she encounters one day while exploring the beach. The whale, which Mia names Willow, becomes her only friend and confidant as she navigates the challenges of growing up without her family. As Mia forms a deep bond with Willow, she discovers that the whale is also dealing with its own set of struggles, including the effects of pollution and the dangers posed by human activities such as fishing and shipping. Mia becomes determined to save Willow and embarks on a journey to raise awareness about the plight of whales and the importance of conservation. Along the way, she finds unexpected allies in the form of a marine biologist, a dedicated environmentalist, and a group of local activists who rally behind her cause. Together, they work tirelessly to protect Willow and her pod from harm, facing numerous obstacles and setbacks in their mission. As Mia's efforts gain momentum, the town comes together in a remarkable display of unity and compassion, culminating in a moving and unforgettable demonstration of hope and resilience. The Whale is a poignant tale of friendship, courage, and the enduring bond between humans and the natural world, reminding us of the profound impact that a single individual can have in making a difference for the planet and its inhabitants.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2013
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.3 IMDB

    The movie NCR: Not Criminally Responsible is a gripping and thought-provoking drama that delves into the complexities of mental illness and the criminal justice system. The story follows the life of John, a young man who has struggled with severe mental illness for most of his life. After a series of disturbing and violent episodes, John finds himself charged with a serious crime. However, instead of being sent to prison, he is deemed Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) due to his mental state. This decision sparks a heated debate among the public, with many questioning the fairness of the NCR verdict. As John undergoes treatment in a psychiatric hospital, the audience is taken on a journey through his turbulent past, his struggles with his illness, and the impact it has had on his family and loved ones. The movie also explores the perspectives of the legal and medical professionals involved in John's case, shedding light on the complexities of determining accountability and rehabilitation for individuals with mental illness who commit crimes. As John strives to come to terms with his condition and the consequences of his actions, the movie delves into themes of stigma, empathy, and the need for a more compassionate and understanding approach to mental health within the justice system. NCR: Not Criminally Responsible is a powerful and poignant film that challenges viewers to confront their preconceptions about mental illness, crime, and justice, and to consider the human stories behind the headlines.

  • Genre:  Documentary, News, Action
    Release Year: 2013
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 4.7 IMDB

    Burning Man and the Meaning of Life is a thought-provoking drama that follows the journey of a disillusioned man, Jack, who is struggling to find purpose and meaning in his life. Jack, a successful but emotionally detached businessman, is forced to confront his own mortality when he is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Faced with the prospect of his own mortality, Jack embarks on a soul-searching journey to the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. The festival, known for its radical self-expression and community spirit, becomes the backdrop for Jack's spiritual awakening. As he immerses himself in the vibrant and eclectic community of Burners, Jack encounters a diverse cast of characters who challenge his worldview and offer him new perspectives on life, love, and the human experience. Through a series of profound and transformative experiences at the festival, Jack begins to unravel the deeper meaning of life and confront his own fears and insecurities. Along the way, he forms deep and meaningful connections with fellow Burners, including a free-spirited artist named Maya, who becomes his guide and confidante. As the festival reaches its climax, Jack undergoes a profound personal transformation, finding solace in the acceptance of life's impermanence and the beauty of human connection. Burning Man and the Meaning of Life is a poignant and uplifting exploration of existential themes, self-discovery, and the transformative power of community and human connection.

  • Genre:  Documentary, Action
    Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.2 IMDB

    Out of Breath is a gripping thriller that follows the story of Sarah, a young woman who is haunted by a traumatic event from her past. Sarah, played by Emma Stone, is a talented marathon runner with dreams of competing in the Olympics. However, her bright future is shattered when she becomes the victim of a brutal attack while out on a training run. The attack leaves her physically and emotionally scarred, and she is unable to continue pursuing her passion for running. Devastated and struggling to cope with the aftermath of the attack, Sarah becomes withdrawn and isolated, finding it difficult to trust anyone. Her once close-knit family and friends struggle to understand her pain and help her heal. The only solace Sarah finds is in the company of her therapist, Dr. Patel, played by Irrfan Khan, who encourages her to confront her fears and reclaim her life. As Sarah begins to open up about her past and face her demons, she discovers that the attack was not random, but a carefully orchestrated plan to sabotage her running career. With the help of a dedicated detective, Sarah sets out to uncover the truth behind the attack and seek justice. Along the way, she must confront her own inner turmoil and find the strength to overcome her trauma. Out of Breath is a powerful and suspenseful tale of resilience, redemption, and the indomitable human spirit.

  • Genre:  Documentary, Action
    Release Year: 2019
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.7 IMDB

    The movie follows the journey of a young and adventurous traveler, Sarah, who embarks on a solo trip to North Korea, a country that has long been shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Armed with nothing but her curiosity and a desire to experience the unknown, Sarah sets out to explore the enigmatic land of Pyongyang. The film captures her experiences as she immerses herself in the rich culture, history, and traditions of North Korea, while also encountering the stark realities of life under a totalitarian regime. Sarah is accompanied by a local guide, who provides her with insights into the country's complex socio-political landscape and offers a glimpse into the lives of the people living within the confines of the reclusive nation. As Sarah delves deeper into the heart of North Korea, she grapples with conflicting emotions, ranging from awe and fascination to moments of discomfort and unease. The film chronicles her interactions with locals, visits to iconic landmarks, and participation in cultural activities, all of which serve as a poignant reminder of the stark contrast between the country's outward facade and the hidden struggles of its citizens. Through Sarah's eyes, the audience gains a unique perspective on North Korea, witnessing its captivating beauty and the resilience of its people, while also confronting the harsh realities of censorship, oppression, and the pervasive presence of state control. The movie ultimately serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities and contradictions of North Korea, offering a rare glimpse into a world that remains largely inaccessible to the outside world.

  • Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.9 IMDB

    The Drop Box is a heartwarming documentary that tells the incredible true story of a South Korean pastor named Lee Jong-rak. Pastor Lee built a 'drop box' at the front of his church, where desperate mothers could leave their unwanted babies rather than abandoning them on the streets. The film follows Pastor Lee's journey as he rescues and cares for these abandoned children, despite the challenges and opposition he faces. As the news of Pastor Lee's drop box spreads, people from around the world are moved by his selfless dedication to saving these innocent lives. The documentary captures the emotional moments of joy and heartache as Pastor Lee and his team work tirelessly to provide a loving home for these abandoned children. The Drop Box is a powerful and inspiring story of compassion, hope, and the incredible impact one person can make in the lives of others.

  • Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 8.4 IMDB
    Cast:  Robert Downey Jr., Jim Carrey, Ricky Gervais, Bob Odenkirk

    The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling is a documentary film that delves deep into the life and career of the legendary comedian Garry Shandling. The film follows the personal and professional journey of Shandling, from his humble beginnings to becoming one of the most innovative and influential comedians in the entertainment industry. Through a combination of archival footage, interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, as well as excerpts from Shandling's personal diaries, the audience gets a comprehensive look at the man behind the comedy. The documentary explores Shandling's early struggles, his unique comedic style, and his groundbreaking work on television with shows like It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Larry Sanders Show. It also delves into his spiritual and philosophical beliefs, including his fascination with Zen Buddhism, which greatly influenced his approach to life and comedy. The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling provides an intimate portrayal of a comedic genius, his quest for self-discovery, and the lasting impact he left on the world of entertainment.

  • Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.3 IMDB
    Cast:  Judith Ivey

    The Bit Player is a biographical drama that follows the life of Claude Shannon, a brilliant but little-known scientist who laid the groundwork for the digital revolution. The story begins with Shannon's early years, as he demonstrates a remarkable aptitude for mathematics and science. Despite facing financial hardships, Shannon manages to pursue his education and eventually lands a job at Bell Labs, where he begins to develop his groundbreaking theories on information theory. As World War II rages on, Shannon's work becomes increasingly important, and he finds himself at the forefront of the battle to protect American communication systems from enemy interference. With the war over, Shannon continues his research, delving into the world of cryptography and laying the foundation for modern digital encryption. However, his personal life is not without its challenges, as he struggles to balance his work with his relationships. The film also explores Shannon's complex personality, portraying him as a brilliant but often misunderstood figure. Despite his many achievements, Shannon remains humble and unassuming, preferring to let his work speak for itself. The Bit Player ultimately celebrates the legacy of a man whose ideas have had a profound impact on the modern world, shedding light on the life and work of a true unsung hero.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.2 IMDB

    The movie 'Still a Revolutionary: Albert Einstein' is a biographical drama that delves into the life and legacy of the iconic physicist, Albert Einstein. The film chronicles Einstein's journey from his early years in Germany to becoming one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century. It explores his groundbreaking theories, including the theory of relativity, and his advocacy for pacifism and civil rights. The movie also delves into Einstein's personal life, including his struggles with discrimination and his relationships with family and colleagues. Through a series of flashbacks and interviews with historians and experts, the audience gains insight into Einstein's complex character and his enduring impact on science, politics, and culture. The film captures the essence of Einstein as a revolutionary thinker who defied convention and reshaped our understanding of the universe. 'Still a Revolutionary: Albert Einstein' offers a compelling portrayal of a man whose genius continues to inspire and challenge us to this day.

  • Release Year: 2019
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Werner Herzog

    The movie 'Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin' is a mesmerizing documentary that follows the journey of legendary travel writer and adventurer Bruce Chatwin. The film takes the audience on a visually stunning and emotionally captivating exploration of Chatwin's life, work, and the places that inspired him. The documentary is a tribute to Chatwin's insatiable wanderlust and his deep connection to the nomadic way of life. Through breathtaking landscapes and intimate interviews, the film delves into Chatwin's most famous works, including 'In Patagonia' and 'The Songlines.' It uncovers the profound impact of his travels on his writing and his relentless pursuit of understanding the essence of human existence. As the audience is immersed in Chatwin's world, they are taken on a profound and thought-provoking journey that challenges their perceptions of home, belonging, and the nomadic spirit. 'Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin' not only celebrates the legacy of an extraordinary writer but also inspires viewers to embrace their own spirit of adventure and curiosity about the world.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.8 IMDB

    In the year 2050, the world is on the brink of collapse due to the devastating effects of climate change, overpopulation, and environmental degradation. As the last hope for humanity, a team of scientists, activists, and visionary thinkers come together to devise a bold plan to save the planet and secure a sustainable future for generations to come. The film follows their journey as they confront the harsh realities of the modern world, including extreme weather events, food shortages, and the mass extinction of species. With time running out, the team races against the clock to implement innovative solutions, such as renewable energy technologies, regenerative agriculture, and conservation efforts. Along the way, they encounter opposition from powerful corporations, political leaders, and vested interests who are resistant to change. Despite the daunting challenges, the team remains undeterred, drawing inspiration from the resilience of nature and the indomitable human spirit. Through their unwavering determination and unwavering spirit, they ignite a global movement for positive change, uniting people from all walks of life in a shared mission to create a sustainable and harmonious world. 'Endgame 2050' is a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the urgent need for environmental stewardship and the transformative power of collective action in shaping the destiny of the planet.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.6 IMDB

    Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World is a documentary film that follows the journey of the crew of the sailboat Infinity as they embark on an epic adventure across the Pacific Ocean. The crew, a group of free-spirited sailors known as sea gypsies, are led by Captain Clemens Gabriel, a charismatic and determined leader with a deep love for the sea. The film captures their incredible voyage as they set out from New Zealand and make their way to the remote and uncharted waters of Antarctica. Along the way, they battle treacherous storms, towering waves, and the unforgiving forces of nature, testing their skills and resolve at every turn. As they navigate the vast expanse of the open ocean, the crew encounters breathtaking landscapes, majestic wildlife, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world. Amidst the challenges and triumphs of their journey, the sailors form a tight-knit community, forging deep bonds and discovering the true meaning of friendship and adventure. The film provides a captivating and immersive look at the thrill of seafaring, the thrill of exploration, and the enduring spirit of the sea gypsies as they pursue their dreams on the far side of the world.