A Very Secret Service is a comedy TV show set in 1960s France during the Cold War era. It follows the story of the French secret service and their humorous and satirical adventures. The show parodies the espionage genre and explores the challenges faced by the secret agents in a contemporary historical setting.
Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 is a comedy film that follows the chaotic and humorous journey of a multicultural family. With a mix of Arab, Jewish, and Chinese characters, the movie portrays the challenges of interracial and interfaith marriages. From dealing with cultural clashes to overcoming stereotypes, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the power of unity.
Carlos is a TV show based on the true story of Carlos the Jackal, a Latin American terrorist involved in international conflicts and revolutionary movements. The show explores his involvement in various incidents, including hostage situations, terrorist attacks, and political assassinations. It delves into his personal life, relationships, and ideologies, providing a comprehensive portrait of this infamous figure.
Caché (2005) is a drama mystery thriller set in Paris, France. It revolves around a man whose past is slowly revealed through a series of mysterious videotapes left at his doorstep. As he tries to uncover the truth, his guilt and paranoia escalate, leading to devastating consequences.
The Battle of Algiers is a powerful docudrama depicting the violent conflict between the National Liberation Front (FLN) and the French colonial government during the Algerian War of Independence. The film explores the tactics employed by both sides, including guerilla warfare and acts of terrorism, as well as the impact of the conflict on the civilian population. It is based on true events and provides a harrowing account of the Algerian people's fight against oppression.
Samba, an immigrant living in France, struggles to find a job and love. He meets a compassionate immigration worker, Alice, and together they navigate the challenges of his uncertain status and their own personal issues.
Days of Glory is a war movie set during World War II in French Algeria. It follows the story of a group of Algerian soldiers who join the French army to fight against the German occupation. The movie explores their struggles and sacrifices as they face discrimination and injustice while fighting for their country.
After the suicide of their teacher, a classroom of students in Montreal must learn to cope with the loss and trauma. Monsieur Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, steps in as a substitute teacher and helps the students through their healing process. As he becomes invested in their lives, Lazhar also confronts his own tragic past.
During the Christmas season in 1994, an anti-terrorist squad in Algiers, Algeria, must deal with an airplane hijacking by a terrorist group. The hostage situation puts the lives of innocent passengers at risk and tests the courage and determination of the French military and their efforts to bring the situation under control.
Pépé le Moko is a criminal and wanted man who hides in the Casbah in Algiers. The police inspector is determined to catch him and offers him a deal to escape the Casbah safely. Pépé falls in love with an Algerian girl, but their unrequited love leads to tragic consequences.
Outside the Law is a thrilling movie set during the Algerian War, showcasing the struggles of three Algerian brothers fighting for independence against the French colonial regime. Filled with action, drama, and historical significance, the film explores themes of resistance, revenge, and the consequences of colonialism. Inspired by real-life events, it is a captivating portrayal of the fight for freedom in North Africa.
When a woman wakes up from a coma after being raped, she seeks revenge on the men responsible. Along the way, she becomes involved in a dangerous world of prostitution and violence in Marseille, France.
Michou, a young boy living in the French countryside, finds himself caught between his troubled foster parents, Algerian independence, and his own personal struggles.
When his mother dies, Zino decides to look for his father, Farid. But twenty-five years ago, Farid became Lola.
An elderly woman wants to meet her son’s murderer. A sixteen-year-old girl who has crossed paths with a young hoodlum needs an adult to accompany her to the prison visiting room. A young medical supplies delivery man is offered a deal to take the place of a gangster inmate so that the latter may escape. Two women, one man, three destinies that come together in the visiting room of a prison…
Farid, a teenager of Algerian descent, spends his free time hanging out with the wrong crowds in the suburbs south of Paris while maintaining a secret relationship with illustrator Jean. Both Jean and Farid are unsure about the future of their relationship - Farid wants Jean to move to Algiers with him, but Jean doesn't want to continue being Farid's secret. But when Farid becomes embroiled in a police matter, both his passionate private life and conservative family life hurtle towards one another, with explosive results.
Chronicle of the Years of Fire (1975) is a historical drama that depicts the Algerian resistance against French colonialism and their fight for liberation. Set in the 1940s and 1950s, the film explores the harsh realities faced by Algerians under French occupation, including racial segregation, political activism, and the struggle for independence. It highlights key moments such as massacres, the involvement of Nazi Germany during World War Two, and the guerilla warfare tactics used by the Algerian rebels.
Three Dancing Slaves follows the story of three brothers who are forced to confront their own desires, secrets, and fears in a small French town. Each brother struggles with their own path of self-discovery and acceptance, while dealing with societal pressures and expectations. This emotionally charged film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of family relationships.
During the Algerian War in 1960, a French platoon becomes stranded in an abandoned village in the Sahara Desert. They soon discover that they are not alone and must confront a supernatural and invisible enemy, with the fate of their rescue mission hanging in the balance.
A young Algerian student in Bristol, England falls in love with an older woman. Their relationship is tested when he becomes entangled in her criminal past and faces the possibility of deportation.