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- Two FBI agents attempt to clarify the murders occurring in a desolate region. They approach the witnesses of the latest incident with the help of the local police. All of them hide something and all have wildly different stories to tell.
- An NSA agent is forced to chose between protecting the government's secrets and her own.
- Following a break-in, Scott and Mara decide to install a deluxe home security system and give their new nanny all of the pass codes. With the codes, the nanny torments the couple by controlling the smart home's system from her laptop.
- The story of an obsessive department store security guard whose spotless record at crime prevention marks the horrifying reality of blackmail, deception and murder.
- Inspired by popular crime novels depicting a violent serial killer, a copycat murderer emerges to terrorize the town of Clairmont.
- A detective investigates a series of murders that he begins to suspect are being committed by a woman involved in prostitution and narcotics trafficking--and the evidence he unearths seems to point at his partner's new girlfriend, who lives in the building where some of the murders took place.
- Two insurance investigators try to uncover the truth about the murder of their colleague and friend. Their findings lead them to some dark truths about the company they work for and the people they believed to be friends.
- An alien invasion is caught in the surveillance cameras of an office building during a weekend work party.
- The feature length compilation of Surveillance Camera Man's interactions.
- When a dead body turns up, a local group of Satanists seem the most likely suspects. With the help of a friend, a criminal law student decides to conduct his own investigation by placing his neighbors under 24/7 video surveillance.
- Hired by a surveillance company to oversee the security of a hypermarket, Pierre Solvy soon discovers that he's expected to do other things besides the usual catching of suspects.
- Our hero Adam gets drawn into a web of intrigue as evidence is planted on him of a gay royal affair.
- An 8-part series that blows the lid on the secret world of espionage and surveillance. The use of closely-guarded techniques and dramatic tension guides the viewer on a journey of suspense into espionage and surveillance tactics.
- From the cameras in Nice to the Chinese repression of the Uyghurs, this survey draws up a global panorama of the security obsession, with one chilling observation: digital totalitarianism is for tomorrow.
- Surveillance revolves around a renowned bio medical researcher Dr. Purushottam Dixit who has cracked the formula to finding an Ayurveda serum against cancer at his bungalow in Kanha Village which is protected by The Safe House Surveillance (SHS) unit since both Dr. Dixit and his Ayurveda serum, which he has agreed to share with the government is an asset to the country. Dr. Dixit dies off heart attack at the announcement event of the serum on World Cancer Day. His daughter Riya , partner Mohini , assistant Mishty and the village head Meghnath are shocked to see this sight. The entire SHS is shaken by this incidence and decides to send their best agent BHARAT at the Safe House to find the formula and make a report on his death. When Bharat reaches the Safe House , strange things start happening in the village and around the house which leads Bharat to uncover a bigger conspiracy. What Is This Conspiracy ? Can Bharat Find The Formula? What Happens To Dr. Dixit's Family ? Is Dr. Dixit's Death Natural Or A Murder?
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- Do our eyes perceive all that there is to this world? Sometimes the camera seems to pick up more than we can see with the naked eye. In the 'PSC' series a team of ghost-hunters analyzes authentic paranormal footage captured on home videos and surveillance cameras all across Japan. First entry in the PSC series.
- In 2017, after 17 installments, the controversial 'PSC' series stopped. Despite this, the fans stayed enthusiastic and the team behind the series never stopped. Finally, after 2 years, they've decided to return the series from hibernation.
- This six part documentary series, America's Surveillance State, dissects the United States' present surveillance condition. The thesis statement of the series is that privacy as we understand it is an antiquated fantasy - that we need to adjust our way of living to factor in that someone, somewhere is very likely watching our every move for one reason or another.
- I live in Mansfield, Ohio, where "Camera Surveilance" was shot. This was a "training film" made by the Mansfield Police Department and Highway Safety Foundation, under the aegis of Safety Enterprises, Inc. This film, along with a film called "The Child Molester" (which I have never seen) was made in response to the 1962 discovery of two little girls who were found dead near a creek in a park. It is introduced by the Chief of Police at that time. It goes on to present us with a "sting operation" set up in a public men's restroom in downtown Mansfield's Central Park (which was closed as a "public nuisance" shortly afterward), in which we are presented with scene after scene of gay men having sex with one another in the said restroom. We are even presented with the mugshots of said men, along with the disposition of their case, usually "Committed to Lima State Hospital" or "Committed to the Ohio State Penitentary" "for a term of 1 to 20 years: Psychopath".
- Two decades ago, the internet and all the free services started disrupting our lives. We accepted them with happiness and relief. But, in the last years, we realized that those services came with a hidden cost: our data.
- Two employee of security section of a shipyard help the police to keep watch on a murder suspect.
- Involves...........................................................................................................................................................surveillance.
- The film tells the story that a vicious husband who has been regularly cheated on by his wife, scheming to revenge the wife and her lover.
- Surveillance Camera Man travels to Rhode Island for a round of surveillance---this time with the goal of not speaking to his subjects.
- GOMP: Tales of Surveillance in Norway 1948-1989 is a film from a staged hearing focusing on the surveillance of dissidents during the Cold War. Through its unique set of characters, the film depicts a complex image of Post War Norway as well as various aspects and consequences of being surveilled. Produced as a live event, it is simultaneously a documentary, a work of fiction, and a piece of political theater.
- A Los Angeles surveillance expert gets in over his head on a missing persons case.
- Surveillance zone is a suspense thriller about 40yrs old police man Rangasamy father of young daughter Thulasi, as his only company. He has been assigned for surveillance monitoring for few weeks, reporting Assistant Commissioner Baskar. Assistant commissioner Baskar claims Rangaswamy that her daughter was missing and in need of unofficial help. The whole movie revolves only with the CCTV footages / Camera. Rangaswamy tracing out all the CCTV footages for any possible clues to her whereabouts. Rangasamy's life was shattered in one night by losing his daughter in an accident. His investigation remove the knots of all twists and suspenses of this case.
- Since 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection have built mass surveillance programs, keeping secret files on ordinary travelers and rating Americans on their potential security threat. Few if any terrorists have been caught. But Americans' constitutional rights have been abused both by overreaching local officers and government agencies. As these surveillance and informant campaigns expand to train stations, sports arenas and other daily venues, traditional American freedoms are threatened. Weaving exclusive interviews with former TSA and DHS officials, privacy advocates, ordinary citizens and lawyers who've challenged the government, this film documents the battle to preserve American rights and values against the expanding American surveillance state. Most surprising is how often former officials and privacy advocates agree.
- When a new condominium development becomes the center of gruesome murders, detectives will be pushed to the ends of their imaginations to stop the killer.
- Rome in the 1970's, a city given to the mafia from the complacent politicians. If not colluded, the city becomes a theatre of business scandal, managed by hidden, criminal powers, in to which a man from the cupola of Cosa Nostra, Pippo Calò;, arrives. He has the ability to increase the mafia activity hundredfold in very little time through a new criminal organisation, called Banda della Magliana. One look, however, can interrupt the plans of economic extortion, and this comes from Mino Pecorelli, a journalist from the tabloid OP, who seems to have on hand material that will scupper the mafia's projects. Through new field research and unpublished interviews, Pecorelli's critical voice seems to be interrupted by the boys that, at this time, rule the districts of Testaccio and Trastevere in Rome. OP - Osservato Particolare is an investigative film that wants to expose the underworld, in which the turbid power of criminality moved, and in which the murder of Pecorelli matured. Starting with the sentences of the pleads that also involved Senator for life Giulio Andreotti, this film disentangles the thousands of pleads until it reaches a never beaten path made up of cheques, loans, and money laundering. This is an inquiry which re-writes the pages of Italian Crime.
- Do our eyes perceive all that there is to this world? Sometimes the camera seems to pick up more than we can see with the naked eye. In the 'PSC' series a team of ghost-hunters analyzes authentic paranormal footage captured on home videos and surveillance cameras all across Japan. Third entry in the PSC series.
- In 2017, after 17 installments, the controversial 'PSC' series stopped. Despite this, the fans stayed enthusiastic and the team behind the series never stopped. Finally, after 2 years, they've decided to return the series from hibernation.
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- Do our eyes perceive all that there is to this world? Sometimes the camera seems to pick up more than we can see with the naked eye. In the 'PSC' series a team of ghost-hunters analyzes authentic paranormal footage captured on home videos and surveillance cameras all across Japan. 15th entry in the PSC series.
- "Hillary Mushkin: Survey to Surveillance" is the first film in "Voices from Places Journal," a series of films highlighting contributors to Places whose scholarship provides relevant perspectives on the future of architecture, landscape, and urbanism. Hillary Mushkin, an artist and research professor of art and design at California Institute of Technology, shares insights from her Places Journal essay "Survey to Surveillance." Mushkin's work asks us to reconsider conceptions of the U.S.-Mexico border as a hard or definite line and instead to understand the border as a network diagram. Mushkin draws a connection between the 19th-century scientific impulse to classify a territory as a way of claiming and controlling it - exemplified by the creation of the U.S. Mexico Boundary Survey Commission Report (1857-1859) and also by contemporary modes of surveilling and compiling data on individuals. Specifically, Mushkin considers technologies used by the Department of Homeland Security to surveil migrant and immigrant communities. She reflects on the idea that the border is malleable, and, given the political will, that this system could be dismantled and reconstructed to reflect different and more humane priorities. Hillary Mushkin is an artist and a research professor of art and design at California Institute of Technology. Mushkin's art and research are focused on the limits and power of human and technological observation. She is founder of Incendiary Traces, an art and research initiative focused on collaboratively reverse-engineering the politics of landscape visualization. She is also co-founder of Data to Discovery, a data visualization, art, and design group based at NASA/JPL, Caltech, and Art Center College of Design that engages co-design and visual practices to influence the production of scientific knowledge. Her art work has been exhibited at the Getty Museum (Los Angeles), Freud Museum (London), nGbK (Berlin), and Ex Teresa Arte Actual Museum (Mexico City). Hillary Mushkin: Incendiary Traces was published by the Pomona College Museum of Art in 2017. Her collaborations with Data to Discovery have developed into tools to increase scientific understanding of Mars, the earth's environment, and climate change.