Elizabeth Tudor, an orphaned teenager, finds herself entangled in the political and sexual intrigues of the English court as she strives to secure the crown%s.
Official Secrets is a gripping political thriller based on the true story of Katharine Gun, a British intelligence specialist who leaked an explosive memo suggesting illegal activities by the United States and Britain to push for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. As the government launches a criminal investigation, Katharine finds herself facing high-stakes courtroom drama and a battle for truth and justice.
In 1960s England, a man fakes his way into a job as a butler in order to steal a valuable painting. When he is caught, he goes on trial and tries to prove that he is not guilty by spinning an elaborate web of lies.
Misbehaviour (2020) follows the story of a group of women who disrupt the Miss World competition in London in 1970, protesting against the exploitation of women in beauty pageants and fighting for gender equality. The film explores the challenges faced by these women as they challenge the patriarchy and fight for their rights.
In 1930s England, a young couple moves into a haunted house with a dark past. As they uncover the house's secrets, they must confront a malevolent force that threatens their lives and sanity.
Brexit: The Uncivil War is a movie that delves into the behind-the-scenes campaign leading up to Britain's 2016 Brexit referendum. It explores the use of data analysis, microtargeting, and social media manipulation to sway public opinion. The plot highlights the themes of political polarization, xenophobic sentiment, and the manipulation of public perception. The story revolves around a political strategist who employs innovative tactics to achieve his objective, ultimately leading to a major political and cultural shift in the United Kingdom.
Since the 1930s, the legendary family-run Hotel Messina has been visited by artists, celebrities and royalty. When the current owner’s daughter falls for a dashing young soldier, the hallways are ringing with the sound of wedding bells. However, not all the guests are in the mood for love, and a string of deceptions soon surround not only the young couple, but also the steadfastly single Beatrice and Benedick.
In Beyond the Pale, a detective is faced with a dangerous threat that could unravel the very fabric of the prestigious British Empire. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers shocking secrets and must race against time to save his country.
A group of Oxford students become the talk of the town for their study on the mysteries of Ancient Egypt. Through their experiments, they awaken Lot No. 249, an ancient mummy that comes to life.
National Theatre Live: The Habit of Art is a comedic drama that was filmed live on stage in London. The story revolves around a meeting between the poet W.H. Auden and the composer Benjamin Britten.
An exploration of the link between science and beauty through the work of scientists at CERN, in Geneva.
When a young barista in London encounters an invisible ghost, she embarks on a magical journey to unravel the mystery and find hope in the most unexpected places.
All This Can Happen is a compilation of found footage and photographs that tells a poetic story of a man walking through the streets of London. It is an essay-film that beautifully combines dance and cinema to create a mesmerizing visual experience.
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