Mike Gray
Fight to Live
Wild child, mother, abuse survivor, UFC contender, bare-knuckle boxing champion, Bec Rawlings is many things, but above all, she's a fighter. Fight to Live is a gripping look at a young woman's journey from victim to conqueror; from a troubled young kid in Launceston, to a terrified mother protecting herself and her children from an abuser, Bec has been through hell and come out a woman comfortable in her own skin, living on her own terms, and dominating in one of the world's toughest sports.
686 Seconds
Caution: Watching this may cause you to want to go snowboarding. 686 presents 36 minutes of snowboarding through the collective third eye of the youth - an experimentation of moving imagery pushing progression, set to auditory reverberations. Filmed in the streets and mountains of the USA, Canada, France, Austria, Russia and Japan by the 686 team.
The China Syndrome
A modern nightmare nearly becomes reality in this tension-filled story about an "incident" at a nuclear power plant. Jane Fonda stars as Kimberly Wells, an ambitious TV reporter covering a story on energy sources, who is present at the nuclear plant when a startling accident occurs that nearly causes the meltdown of the reactor. A newsreel cameraman accompanying Wells (Michael Douglas) captures the incident on film but the television station won't air the footage. Though the plant's corporate heads are quick to deny the possibility of any real danger, Jack Godell (Jack Lemmon), the plant's veteran engineer, discovers faulty equipment at the plant. Attempting to tell others about his findings, an attempt is made on his life. In desperation, he forcibly takes control of the power plant and invites the media to hear his ceremony. But the corporation is determined to stop him in a taut and shocking climax!
Taushetens lov
When a stakeout marred by mob interference results in the death of an innocent bystander and a police cover-up, a Chicago detective is forced to adhere to his own personal code of ethics in an effort to rid the Windy City of its warring crime factions and its less-than-honorable peacekeepers.
Code of Silence
Chuck Norris continues to star in fast-paced karate action flicks as he plays Eddie Cusak, a painfully honest police sergeant who just misses pulling off a drug bust — it seems another gang got there before him, wiped out the competition, and made off with a fortune in white powder. A bad move — this means nothing less than all-out war between the two rival gangs, with the police caught in the middle. While being caught in the middle Cusak comes upon another problem when he is forced to squelch up a cover-up after one of his team killed an innocent bystander during the raid. With enemies on both sides of the law, and nothing more than cannons, machine guns, shotguns, pistols, a robot car, and other sundry artillery to help him out, he then has to take on the drug cartel.
Kinasyndromet
En skarp og ambisiøs TV-reporter på oppdrag med fotografen sin ved et kraftverk i Sør-California får vite om en forestående krise i kontrollrommet som involverer anleggets leder.