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After the Apocalypse is a 2004 science fiction black-and-white film about five survivors after World War III. A single woman and four men are forced to communicate without words because of destructive gasses from the war. They are forced to recreate their lives both individually and collectively. [3] The film does not have any dialogue. [2] [4]
Frontline announced on August 13, 2021, its new television documentary film America After 9/11, which was released on September 7, 2021, in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
A novel set in Oregon after the apocalypse. Serves as a basis for the 1997 movie of the same name. Novel 1985 War The Steel, the Mist and the Blazing Sun: Christopher Anvil: Novel 1985 War This Is the Way the World Ends: James Morrow: Film 1985 Disease City Limits [citation needed] [56] Novel 1985 Disease Blood Music: Greg Bear: Novel 1985 Disease
A documentary film about the airing of "The Day After" explores how it shared a powerful message about the consequences of a nuclear war. 'The Day After' left viewers shell-shocked 40 years ago ...
The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983, on the ABC television network. The film postulates a fictional war between the NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact over Germany that rapidly escalates into a full-scale nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union.
American soldiers blast their flamethrowers into caves, the oily fire whipping around like something out of a dragon’s mouth. On Okinawa, grenades burst into mounds of curling black smoke, and ...
The Remaining is a 2014 American apocalyptic horror film directed by Casey La Scala, who co-wrote the script with Chris Dowling. [3] The film had a limited theatrical release on September 5, 2014, and centers upon a group of friends that are forced to examine their lives after the Apocalypse strikes.
The Last Murder at the End of the World explores the dangers of absolute power.