Vaxxed Nation (2021)
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 44분
시놉시스
Exploring how Israel was able to vaccinate 58% of its eligible population against COVID-19 in less than four months despite political strife and deep ideological divisions.
홍콩 출장에서 돌아온 베스(기네스 팰트로)가 발작을 일으키며 사망하고 그녀의 남편(맷 데이먼)이 채 원인을 알기 전에 아들마저 죽음을 당한다. 얼마 지나지 않아 세계 각국의 사람들이 같은 증상으로 사망한다. 일상생활의 접촉을 통해 이루어진 전염은 그 수가 한 명에서 네 명, 네 명에서 열 여섯 명, 수백, 수천 명으로 늘어난다. 한편, 미국 질병통제센터의 치버 박사(로렌스 피시번)는 경험이 뛰어난 박사(케이트 윈슬렛)를 감염현장으로 급파하고 세계보건기구의 오란테스 박사(마리옹 꼬띠아르)는 최초발병경로를 조사한다. 이 가운데 진실이 은폐됐다고 주장하는 프리랜서 저널리스트(주드 로)가 촉발한 음모론의 공포는 그가 운영하는 블로그를 통해 원인불명의 전염만큼이나 빠르게 세계로 퍼져가는데...
When zombies overrun San Francisco, a desperate group survives by locking themselves inside Alcatraz Prison. When the undead breach the island, our heroes are forced to return to the mainland overrun with the undead.
미스터리한 조직 ‘위키드’에게 잡힌 ‘민호’(이기홍)를 구하기 위해 ‘토마스’(딜런 오브라이언)와 러너들은 ‘위키드’의 본부가 있는 최후의 도시로 향한다. 인류의 운명이 걸린 ‘위키드’의 위험한 계획을 알게 된 ‘토마스’와 러너들은 마지막 사투를 준비하지만, ‘토마스’는 친구와 인류의 운명 앞에서 딜레마에 빠지게 되는데…
MMR 백신의 문제점을 다룬 다큐멘터리 영화
A true story about Louis Pasteur, who revolutionized medicine by proving that much disease is caused by microbes, that sanitation is paramount and that at least some diseases can be cured by vaccinations.
핵전쟁으로 인류의 문명이 멸망을 하지만 사막의 연구소에 상주하여 죽음을 면한 생존자들이 돌연변이 크리처들의 공격으로 살아남기 위해 싸우는 내용
An exploration into a possible link between various vaccinations and illness, injury, and death.
As news of the coronavirus broke around the globe, a small group of scientists jumped into action to tackle one of the greatest medical challenges of our time: to create a vaccine against a virus no one had ever seen before, and to do so in record time, during a deadly, global pandemic.
An in-depth look at the race to develop, manufacture and distribute a vaccine for Covid-19 - which may be the most monumental scientific achievement in modern history. Interviews with some of the main players take you inside the real-life drama as it unfolded.
In a dystopian near future, a class of people are vaccinated with Anhedonia, a vaccine that causes the loss of pleasure and feelings in order to keep a population focused on farm work.
A Perilous Quest to Save the World’s Children tells the inspiring story of Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman, a man with a singular, unwavering focus — to eliminate the diseases of children. From his poverty-stricken youth on the plains of Montana, he came to prevent pandemic flu, develop the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, and invent the first-ever vaccine against human cancer.
A factual science based review and evaluation of vaccines and their impact on our health. Experts detail how fraught the widespread use of vaccines is for our current and future generations.
This documentary challenges the assumption that vaccines are safe. The use of heavy metals such as mercury, connections to autism and the high number of vaccines given at a very young age to children are among the arguments presented. The story chronicles the nightmare of parents who lost a child soon after a vaccination series. Government cover-ups and deceptions with corruption in the scientific community are covered in Vaccine Nation.
This second episode of the Covidland series, The Mask, uncovers the real science behind face coverings and exploreds the physical and mental health impacts of facemasks.
The film looks behind the fear, hype and politics that polarize people into emotionally charged pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine camps with no room for middle ground. Verite stories of individuals and their families, whose lives have been forever changed by vaccine choices, interwoven with interviews from leading experts in the field, will re-frame the vaccine debate and offer, for the first time, the opportunity to have a rational, scientific and factual discussion on how to create a more effective vaccine program in America today.
A dutiful son, a prince in his fathers' eyes, retains his purity of character despite the many challenges thrown his way.
A doctor persuades a group of boys to be vaccinated by explaining how it will protect them against disease. Animated sequences depict the body metaphorically as a city, defended by the blood cells, which are stimulated by vaccination to amass arms and ammunition, in order to defend the city when it is invaded by germs.
Phyllis Coates, TV's erstwhile Lois Lane, essays one of her largest film roles in Blood Arrow. Coates is cast as a devout Mormon girl whose mission is to transport smallpox vaccine to her friends and neighbors. Unfortunately, this requires her to journey through hostile Indian territory. Appointing themselves as the girl's unofficial protectors are Indian scout Scott Brady, trapper Don Haggerty and (reluctantly) gambler Paul Richards.
Charts the descent into madness of veteran foreign correspondent Malcolm Brabant after a routine yellow fever vaccine for an assignment in Africa.