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Terminus is a 2015 Australian science-fiction drama film directed by Marc Furmie, who wrote it with Shiyan Zheng and Gabriel Dowrick. It stars Jai Koutrae, Todd Lasance, Bren Foster, and Kendra Appleton. Terminus tells the story of David, a small-town American who has a near-fatal accident after coming in contact with a meteorite. The meteorite ...
Terminus is a 1987 French-German science fiction film directed by Pierre-William Glenn. Plot. In the year 2037, an international sport has been established, wherein a ...
Terminus, a short film directed by Trevor Cawood; Terminus, a film directed by Marc Furmie; Terminus , a 1983 serial in the long-running science fiction TV series Doctor Who; Terminus, fictional city location in The Signal; Terminus, a fictional sanctuary located in a train station, depicted in season 4 of the TV series The Walking Dead
Terminus is a 33-minute 1961 British Transport Film documentary (filmed in August 1960) directed by John Schlesinger which presents a 'fly-on-the-wall' look at an ordinary day at Waterloo station in London. Along with most British Transport Films of the period, it was produced by Edgar Anstey.
57 Seconds follows Franklin Fox (Josh Hutcherson), a tech blogger with a deep interest in the potential of AI for healthcare. His life takes a dramatic turn when, during an interview with visionary CEO Anton Burrell (Morgan Freeman), he inadvertently thwarts an attack, after which he discovers a mysterious ring belonging to Burrell that allows him to travel 57 seconds back in time.
Terminus is a Canadian black comedy short film, directed by Trevor Cawood and released in 2007. [1] A meditation on urban isolation, the film stars Rob Carpenter as a man who is being followed around the city by a large humanoid creature made of concrete until being driven insane.
Film and TV. The Terminal, 2004 American comedy-drama film; Terminal , a 2018 ... Terminus (disambiguation) Termini (disambiguation) Terminate (disambiguation) ...
Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 10 May 1988. [1] It was later shown at the New York Film Festival on 6 October 1988, followed by screenings in New York on October 9, 1988 and October 26, 1988.