Eine nordkoreanische Verbrecherorganisation die Grenze nach Südkorea. Daraufhin müssen ein südkoreanischer Detektiv und ein nordkoreanischer Detektiv zusammenarbeiten, um den Aufenthaltsort der Organisation herauszufinden.
In einer Hexenküche unheimlicher Gefahren versuchen 7 Schiffbrüchige auf einer Insel zu überleben. All ihre Hoffnungen auf eine baldige Rettung werden zunichte gemacht, als ein Piratenschiff auftaucht und die Inselbewohner unter Feuer nimmt. Die Lage scheint hoffnungslos. Da wird das Piratenschiff plötzlich von einer gewaltigen Explosion erschüttert und versinkt mit seiner Besatzung. Unter Anleitung von Kapitän Nemo versuchen die Gestrandeten das Schiff zu heben. Aber Eile tut not, denn der Inselvulkan kann jeden Moment ausbrechen. Werden sich vor der Katastrophe noch alle retten können?
I AM is an utterly engaging and entertaining non-fiction film that poses two practical and provocative questions: what’s wrong with our world, and what can we do to make it better? The filmmaker behind the inquiry is Tom Shadyac, one of Hollywood’s leading comedy practitioners and the creative force behind such blockbusters as “Ace Ventura,” “Liar Liar,” “The Nutty Professor,” and “Bruce Almighty.” However, in I AM, Shadyac steps in front of the camera to recount what happened to him after a cycling accident left him incapacitated, possibly for good. Though he ultimately recovered, he emerged with a new sense of purpose, determined to share his own awakening to his prior life of excess and greed, and to investigate how he as an individual, and we as a race, could improve the way we live and walk in the world.
In einem französischen Bergwerk nahe der deutschen Grenze kommt es zu einer Grubenexplosion. Nahezu 600 französische Kumpel werden verschüttet, jede Hilfe scheint aussichtslos. In der benachbarten Grube auf der deutschen Seite kommt es zu erregten Auseinandersetzungen. Obwohl zeitweilig die alte Feindschaft zu Frankreich triumphiert, entschließen sich die deutschen Bergleute zu einer solidarischen Rettungsaktion. Die Grenze, die zwei Völker in feindliche Lager trennt, ist vorübergehend gefallen. Ein Zeichen ist gesetzt.
Follows Rim Chul Ryung heading back to South Korea in pursuit of a brutal and secret criminal organization. He teams up again with Kang Jin Tae, who volunteers to work with the North Korean in order to get back on the investigation team after a mistake landed him in the cyber crime department.
Adaptation of the Chinese folk tale that gave rise to the proverb “One monk will shoulder two buckets of water, two monks will share the load, but add a third and no one will want to fetch water”.
In the middle of an economic crisis, in the shadow of Wall Street, an institution that represents a less well-known American tradition is booming. The Park Slope Food Coop: a cooperative supermarket where all 16,000 members work 3 hours per months to earn the right to buy the best food in New York at incredibly low prices. The success of this cooperative is a bad new for capitalism and aggro-alimentary business, and an opportunity to change the food production and distribution systems. We will see what has become of the Park Slope Food Coop, now a well-rooted institution in the heart of Brooklyn: the way it functions, its hundreds of rules, the diversity and eccentricity of its members. We'll see how the culture that has been created at the coop gives its members daily visceral lessons in democracy, how this could represent a potential change in mentality for Americans faced with increasingly difficult economic times.
Elk, who ran through the forest during a thunderstorm, was crushed by a fallen tree. A brazen and treacherous magpie told the wolves about it all through the forest. Good forest animals decided to help to free the elk. The first was a hedgehog, then a hare and his mom, a family of squirrels, a mouse, a frog. Decisive in saving the elk from the wolves was the contribution of the smallest character - an ant.
Cooperating, even in chores, can be a rewarding experience.
Jean-Marc Phaneuf, an unmarried electrical engineer, travels to Burundi as a volunteer for the NGO Radio du Monde. He finds a country ruined by grinding poverty, famine, war, disease and appalling social inequality. At the same time, he meets a joyful, brave people hungry for happiness, knowledge and human dignity. The camera that becomes his personal diary also helps Jean-Marc expose the shaky, ineffective workings of NGOs. His investigations turn up a few praiseworthy examples of international cooperation, but on the whole he finds himself drawn to a terrible, inescapable conclusion: humanitarian aid is a utopian mirage. After falling victim to an attack and losing whatever ideals he still had, Jean-Marc becomes entangled in an impossible relationship. He is ultimately forced to leave Africa in disgrace.