Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician, joins a team at Bletchley Park to crack the German Enigma code during World War II. As he works to decrypt the code, he struggles with his troubled private life and faces discrimination due to his homosexuality.
Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud, helps Detective Rheinhardt in the investigation of a series of disturbing murders around the grand cafes and opera houses of 1900s Vienna.
Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
Retired detective Sam Spade, now 60, is living in the peaceful South of France in 1963. However, his tranquility is shattered when six nuns are brutally murdered at a local convent. As the town mourns their loss, secrets are revealed and new leads emerge. Spade discovers that the murders are linked to a mysterious child who is rumored to possess extraordinary abilities.%s
A young woman from Blackpool finds her voice in the male dominated world of the 1960s comedy, and in doing so takes London by storm.
Kiss Me First is a TV show about a young woman named Leila who escapes from her lonely and unhappy life by immersing herself in the virtual reality game "Agnosia." Through the game, she meets a group of friends and forms a strong bond with a mysterious woman named Tess. However, when Tess goes missing in the real world, Leila must uncover the truth behind her disappearance and navigate the blurred lines between the virtual and real worlds.
The Eustace Bros. was a BBC drama series starring Charles Dale, Neil Morrissey and Ralf Little as three brothers from Nottingham struggling to keep their discount warehouse business afloat. The show first aired under the name of Paradise Heights in 2002, with the second and final series being shown in 2003 with the new name.
Decline and Fall is a British comedy TV show set in the 1920s. It follows the story of a teacher in Wales who gets caught up in high society at Oxford University. The show is a satirical comedy that explores themes of class, education, and the interwar period.
Elizabeth Harvest follows the story of a newlywed woman who moves into her husband's large estate. As she explores the house, she stumbles upon forbidden rooms and hidden secrets. She soon realizes that her husband has been cloning her and other women, and she must uncover the truth before it's too late.
A group of teenagers with various personal issues meet in an online chatroom, where they manipulate and deceive each other, leading to tragic consequences.
When Did You Last See Your Father? is a biographical drama about a son coming to terms with his complicated relationship with his dying father. Through flashbacks and present-day events, the movie explores themes of memory, family, and love.
An epic fable about religious leader Ann Lee, the founding leader of the Shaker Movement, who was proclaimed by her followers as the female Christ and went on to build one of the largest utopian societies in American history. Lee–one of the rare female religious heads at the time– and her followers worshipped through exuberant song and dance.
After the suicide of her best friend, a young woman in Scotland navigates through depression, drinking, and casual sex in an attempt to mask her pain. Set in the midwinter of Inverness, she grapples with her own self-loathing and finds solace in the company of a redhead woman. Written, directed, and starring Karen Gillan.
Filmmaker Stephen Whittaker adapts author D.H. Lawrence's simmering tale of sex, love, and family. In the years leading up to World War I, the problems faced by many families were uncannily similar to the issues that mankind would still be struggling with nearly a century later. Human relationships remain as fragile as ever, and the only constant in life seems to be a humbling sense of uncertainty. Sarah Lancashire stars in a drama detailing the anguish of first love, and the awkward confusion of first sex.
The story of the WWI poets Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen and Robert Graves, using their diaries and letters to tell the inside story of the war in their own words.
An Angel for May is a heartwarming movie about a 12-year-old boy named Tom who discovers a magical angel in his garden shed. With the help of the angel, named May, Tom is able to time travel back to the 1940s and experience the reality of World War II. Through his adventures, Tom learns about the sacrifices made during the war and the importance of friendship and bravery.
National Theatre Live: Skylight is a filmed version of the play 'Skylight' performed at the National Theatre. The play revolves around the complex relationship between a schoolteacher, Kyra Hollis, and her former lover, Tom Sergeant, who is a successful restaurateur. As the two meet after several years, their conflicting ideologies and unresolved issues take center stage, leading to a gripping and emotionally charged drama.
A short film about the blossoming friendship between Michelle and Andy over the supermarket checkouts. Lost and lonely Michelle can feel her life passing her by as she sits behind the checkout desk. Andy admires Michelle from afar and when he discovers they share a secret he decides he has to get the girl.
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