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Unrest aired in the United States as part of the Independent Lens series on the Public Broadcasting Service in January 2018. [15] [16] It became available on Netflix on January 15, 2018, [17] and available for free on YouTube in May 2023. [18] Unrest VR, inspired by the documentary, was released at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Uprising (Korean: 전,란; lit. War and Revolt ) is a 2024 South Korean historical war action film directed by Kim Sang-man , written by Shin Cheol and Park Chan-wook , and starring Gang Dong-won , Park Jeong-min , Kim Shin-rok , Jin Seon-kyu , Jung Sung-il , and Cha Seung-won .
Most popular television series by hours watched in their first 28 days. [4] # Title Season Genre Release date Hours watched (millions) 1 Squid Game: Season 1 Survival drama 17 September 2021: 1,650.9 2 Stranger Things: Season 4: Science fiction/Horror 27 May 2022: 1,352.09 3 Wednesday: Season 1 Supernatural horror 23 November 2022: 1,237.15 4
Uprising, Netflix’s new Korean action-war epic, spans decades as it follows the fraught friendship between Cheon-yeong (Broker’s Gang Dong-won), a nobi slave with a knack for swordsmanship ...
Programmers at the Busan International Film Festival have given their opening gala to “Uprising,” an action thriller with an all-star Korean cast that hails not from a traditional Korean ...
Unrest (German: Unrueh) is a 2022 Swiss drama film directed by Cyril Schäublin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It tells a fictionalized account of Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin 's 1877 visit to Switzerland, where he gets involved in a labor struggle of watchmaking workers suffering under increasing workplace rationalization and early taylorism .
The series was created by Mike Kelley who was also expected to write for the series. Executive producers were slated to include Kelley, Melissa Loy, Alex Gartner, Charles Roven , Robert Zemeckis , and Jack Rapke .
Somos. is a Netflix limited series created by James Schamus and co-written with Monika Revilla and novelist Fernanda Melchor.It is based on the article "How the U.S. triggered a massacre in Mexico" [1] by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ginger Thompson.