Antonio y Piti (2019)
Жанр : документальный
Время выполнения : 1Ч 18М
Директор : Vincent Carelli, Wewito Piyãko (Asháninka)
Краткое содержание
Thirty years ago, a rubber company enslaved a group of Asháninka people, manipulating them into tapping the trees in the lush borderland between Peru and Brazil. The company was expelled by a coalition of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, led by one mixed race couple. Now the adult children of this marriage combat political corruption and ongoing environmental disaster.
Гигантские черви «грабоиды» возвращаются, чтобы превратить Землю в большой шведский стол. Пока что древние хищники из прекембрийского периода довольствуются случайными странниками и рабочими, оказавшимися в мексиканской пустыне. Но аппетиты тварей растут с каждым днем. Бизнесмен Карлос Ортега решает положить конец беспределу гигантских червей и отправляется в штат Невада на поиски Эрла Бассета, того самого смельчака, которому удалось убить нескольких червей…
Продолжение иронического детектива 2019 года. Новое расследование сыщика Бенуа Бланка (Дэниэл Крэйг) будет происходить на частном острове в Греции. Миллиардер Майлз Брон (Эдвард Нортон) приглашает к себе разношёрстную компанию друзей. Вскоре на вечеринке происходит убийство.
Когда Эрнест и его сын Жером потратили последние средства семьи на покупку роботизированного мула, для того чтобы доставлять продовольственные пайки для группы рабочих, которые бурят скважины для воды, они никогда не думали, что так сильно изменят свое будущее. Флем строит планы относительно дочери Эрнеста — Мэри и надеется вернуть себе земли, которыми владел его отец в период расцвета промышленного сельского хозяйства в начале XXI века. Когда желания Флема осуществляются путем блестящего использования лжи и манипулирования, происходит ряд событий, которые изменят их молодую жизнь навсегда и Жером вынужден будет сделать выбор, который не должен делать ни один ребенок.
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