9/11: The Day the World Stood Still
It had been a crisp September morning like so many others. And then it was not. An explosion of evil would carve a path of death and destruction. The untold stories of resilience and unity from survivors pay tribute to hope amid tragedy.
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Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Finlay Bald
Actors: Jake Sanscliff
Country: United Kingdom
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As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
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Marusya is 16 and, like many Russian teenagers, is determined to end her life. Then she meets her soulmate in another millennial, Kimi. They spend a decade filming the euphoria…
Wick Is Pain
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