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In a world without people, humanity's food supplies decay as supermarkets turn into breeding grounds for insects and vermin, humidity causes Leonardo da Vinci's mural The Last Supper in the Santa Maria delle Grazie to crumble, and both the landmark Randy's Donuts restaurant in Los Angeles and the restaurant atop Taipei 101 in Taiwan eventually ...
Aftermath: Population Zero (also titled Aftermath: The World After Humans) [1] is a Canadian special documentary film that premiered on Sunday, March 9, 2008 (at 8:00 PM ET/PT) on the National Geographic Channel. The program was produced by Cream Productions.
People in countries that lack water and food begin leaving the country in search of resources, prompting unprecedented human migration. Some countries such as the U.S. close their borders to refugees, while others are more accepting and attempt to help them. In the U.S., many people head to the Great Lakes, forming massive tent cities.
America: Imagine the World Without Her is a 2014 American political documentary film by right-wing political commentator Dinesh D'Souza based on his book of the same name. It is a follow-up to his film 2016: Obama's America (2012).
A Place Without People is a 2010 Greek documentary film directed by Andreas Apostolidis and produced by Rea Apostolides. [1] [2] The documentary reveals the beauty of Tanzanian national reserves such as Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and how the local indigenous population and Western world interacting with them.
Twelve days later, YouTube allowed the film to be viewed again. In November 2020, Moore removed it from YouTube where it was available for free and made it available on Amazon, Apple and Google's rental channels, [14] although a copy remains on the Internet Archive. [15] As of 2023, the documentary is available on Michael Moore's official ...
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Life in a Day is a crowd-sourced documentary film comprising an arranged series of video clips selected from 80,000 clips submitted to the YouTube video sharing website, the clips showing respective occurrences from around the world on a single day, 24 July 2010.