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T'Challa kehrt nach Wakanda zurück: Als Thronfolger muss der junge Mann (alias Black Panther) eine traditionelle Zeremonie bestehen, um den Platz seines bei einem Attentat getöteten Vaters einnehmen. Direkt danach stürzt die Welt in eine Krise. Kann der junge Herrscher die Ordnung wiederherstellen?
Jake und Elwood Blues haben ein Geldproblem: Um das Waisenhaus zu retten, in dem sie aufgewachsen sind, müssen sie eine beachtliche Summe aufbringen. Im Auftrag des Herrn machen sie sich auf, ihre frühere Band "Blues Brothers" wieder zusammenzubringen. Auf ihrem Weg hinterlassen sie ein heilloses Chaos.
Die größte Bedrohung für das Klima der Erde ist die Agrarwirtschaft, vor allem in Form der industriell betriebenen Viehzucht. Selbst Umweltorganisationen sprechen dieses Thema nur ungern an. Die Dokumentarfilmer Keegan Kuhn und Kip Andersen fragen nach dem Warum und zeigen nachhaltige Alternativen auf.
Peter Parker hat genug vom Superheldendasein: Er möchte ein normaler Teenager sein und endlich MJs Herz gewinnen. Dafür bietet sich die Klassenfahrt nach Europa an, speziell der Aufenthalt in Paris. Doch die Verpflichtungen reißen nicht ab: Nick Fury sucht Peter Parker auf und bittet ihn um seine Hilfe.
Quasimodo, der sein Leben lang versteckt im Glockenturm gelebt hat, stiehlt sich zum Karneval in die Stadt. Doch die Menschen sind grausam zu ihm, einzig die schöne Esmeralda hilft ihm. Als sie in Gefahr gerät, weiß Quasimodo, dass er handeln muss - er würde alles tun, um seine große Liebe zu retten.
Jackson Pollock erfand das Action Painting und sorgte für eine Revolution der modernen Kunst. Wie viele große Geister musste er zunächst Spott einstecken. Sein Leben, das durch die Alkoholsucht und den frühen Tod gekennzeichnet ist, stand sinnbildlich für einen bestimmten suchenden, zerrissenen Künstlertypus.
Kamera läuft - und Action! "Was ist Was TV" wirft einen Blick hinter die Kulissen von Film und Fernsehen und klärt unter anderem folgende Fragen: Wie funktioniert eine Kamera? Was passiert bei Dreharbeiten? Wann gab es den ersten Kinofilm? Was macht ein Stuntman? Was ist eine High-Speed-Kamera?
Bangladesh's mangroves are a home to the endangered tigers and also a fascinating tourist attraction. But the mangrove forests are endangered themselves: The impacts of climate change as well as the ones of shrimp farming reduces them. The government tries to control resource exploitation in the area.
Officer K vom LAPD jagt Replikanten und genießt abends die Gesellschaft seiner virtuellen Frau. Als er bei einem Einsatz einen rätselhaften Fund macht, geht er auf die Suche nach seinem Vorgänger Rick Deckard, von dem er sich Informationen erhofft. Die Wahrheit aber wird die Welt für immer verändern.
In medicine, a vaccination is a preventive measure taken against infectious diseases. It seeks to protect the vaccinated person from diseases like tetanus or hepatitis. In this film, we will learn what kinds of vaccinations exists, how exactly they work to immunize us, and what possible side effects can be expected.
Exothermic chemical reactions give off more energy than they themselves need for their process. The film explains combustion, which is the most important exothermic reaction - we use it to produce heat for example. It is the most commonly used chemical reaction, and it is also the oldest one known to mankind.
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Endothermic reactions consume more energy than they release, whereas the opposite is true for exothermic reactions. Therefore, there are many applications for the latter. The film presents various forms of exothermic reaction and shows how, for example, combustion, thermite reactions and explosions can be used beneficially.
Copper is one of the metals humans have been using the longest. In nature, it can be found in its pure form as nuggets, and humans began using it 10,000 years ago. Copper can be worked easily when smelted and cast. Using various experiments, this film demonstrates copper´s properties and its reactions with other substances.
Chemical reactions take different forms: It pops or bubbles, but sometimes a reaction is barely visible. The film shows the common features of chemical reactions: Starting material and product, exothermic and endothermic reactions as well as the most important influencing variables of chemical reactions.
Chemical equilibriums occur when reversible reactions take place in a closed system. Most chemical reactions are not only unidirectional, but are rather reversible. Chemical and dynamic equilibrium are demonstrated with various experiments. The equilibrium constant is explained and the law of mass action described.
Materials that by their mere presence can enable or speed up reactions that would either not even happen at all or take much longer to run without them are called catalysts. Catalysts are not involved in those reactions and come out untouched. They lower the activation energy and therefore speed up the reaction rate.
The six alkaline earth metals - beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium - rank among the most reactive elements, coming in second after alkaline metals. They don´t occur in their elemental state. This video shows the properties and reactions of alkaline earth metals in different experiments.
Proteins are a key component of all living things and carry out various tasks. For example, they can serve as structural elements or transport molecules. Many proteins are enzymes and accelerate biochemical reactions in the body. Some hormones are also proteins. This film present the structure of proteins and their properties.
Ticks and mosquitoes suck blood out of other organisms to feed on it. That poses the risk of diseases being transmitted. The pathogens are passed on when the host is bitten. This film shows exactly what happens when diseases are passed on by mosquitoes and ticks and what reactions that triggers in the human body.
This film is about the technical limestone cycle. Limestone is mined and processed industrially. Carbon dioxide bound in limestone is dissolved and forms calcium oxide. When water is added, calcium carbonate forms in an exothermal reaction. It reacts with carbon dioxide in the air, forming calcium carbonate again.
The video from the series "Why? Children ask" is about the phenomenon of attraction. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
Photosynthesis is one of the most important reactions in nature. It is vital for the survival of all animal organisms, including humans, because the process forms the oxygen we need to breathe. Plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy-rich substances such as sugar and oxygen during photosynthesis.
Bacteria and viruses, fungi and parasites can transmit many different infectious diseases. The film explains how an infection occurs and gives an overview of which pathogens cause which diseases. The immune reactions, symptoms, incubation period, vaccinations, and prevention of infections are addressed.
Fever itself is not a disease, but the concomitant of various diseases. The film shows that the body uses fever to defend itself against viruses and bacteria that cannot tolerate the higher temperatures. The film shows how fever acts as an immune reaction, and at what point it can become dangerous for the body.
Fever makes us feel weak and unwell. But the increased body temperature is one of the most important defence reactions against pathogens. The film explains when we start to speak of fever, how it kills pathogens and at what temperature it becomes life-threatening, so that fever-reducing measures become necessary.
This film explains in a child-friendly way what allergies are, how they develop, which reactions are triggered by them in the body and why it is better to avoid the triggers. The simplified language and the animated frame story with Pom and his friends make this version particularly suitable for use in elementary school.
Allergies are an overreaction by the body. Harmless substances are seen as enemies and attacked. An allergic reaction occurs. The immune system reacts to these substances, known as allergens, in the same way as it would to germs, and forms antibodies. At the end of the film is a glossary with a summary of the contents.
Inzwischen agiert Charlies Unternehmen international: Die drei Engel kommen auf verschiedenen Erdteilen zum Einsatz. Sie müssen einem Schurken das Handwerk legen, der eine Energiequelle zu einer Waffe umfunktioniert hat, die die Menschheit bedroht - und dabei wissen sie nicht mehr, wem sie trauen können.
This video takes a closer look at iodine, an element in the halogen family. At room temperature, iodine has a metallic sheen and sublimes to a purple vapour as soon as it is just lightly heated up, earning it its name ("ioiedis" means "violet" in Greek). Iodine is essential for making thyroid hormones.