Witness the strength and resilience of African queens in this compelling docudrama, featuring expert interviews and premium scripted content. Explore the stories of these remarkable women as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their reign. Engage with captivating narratives that bring history to life, showcasing the hybrid of documentary and drama genres.
Samsara is a non-narrative documentary that takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey across different countries and cultures, exploring themes such as modern life, balance, art, and spirituality. Using breathtaking aerial shots and stunning cinematography, the film provides a unique perspective on the diversity and interconnectedness of the human experience.
Sweepers is a low-budget action movie set in Angola, where a man takes on a group of terrorists. With explosive action scenes and intense fights, he fights to save the day and protect his loved ones.
In a retirement home for former professional musicians, a newcomer convinces some of his mates to embark on an exciting adventure that will change their lives.
Another Day of Life is a gripping docudrama based on the real-life experiences of journalist Ryszard Kapuściński during the Angolan Civil War. It combines animation, motion capture, and live-action footage to portray the war's devastating impact on Angola and its people. The film explores themes of colonialism, independence movements, and the dangers faced by war journalists.
Sambizanga is a powerful drama set in Angola during the colonial period. The film follows a man who becomes involved in the liberation movement and the struggles he faces against police violence, terrorism, and secret organizations. It explores themes of race relations, human rights, and the fight for freedom.
April Captains is a drama movie set in 1970s Portugal during the Carnation Revolution. It follows the story of a young teacher who becomes involved in the student rebellion against the dictatorship. The movie explores themes of democracy, colonialism, and the struggle for freedom.
In Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America, a deadly bird flu virus spreads rapidly across the United States, causing mass death and destruction. The film follows the lives of various characters as they try to survive the epidemic, dealing with isolation, love, and the loss of loved ones. With the country in chaos, doctors, scientists, and ordinary citizens work tirelessly to find a cure and prevent further spread of the virus.
In 1995, during the Angolan civil war, Nayola sets out in search of her missing husband.
After the South African Defense Force wrongfully declares young Recce Henk Viljoen dead behind enemy lines, it’s up to him alone to use every skill and tool in his arsenal to make it back to his grieving wife.
No, or the Vain Glory of Command is a movie set in Angola during the year 1974. It portrays the downfall of a kingdom and the political turmoil that ensues. The plot revolves around the themes of nationalism, colonialism, and imperialism, while also touching on topics like arranged marriage, battles, and the political landscape of Portugal.
Twenty years ago, Vietnam turned three American boys into men, but amidst the horror, Johnny Burke cracked. When his friends, Max and Rudy, stop him from torturing an innocent Cambodian girl, he wheels on them and, aflame with hatred, vows vengeance.
In 1974, after years of civil war, the Portuguese and their descendants fled the colony of Angola where groups working for independence gradually claim their territory back. A tribal girl discovers love and death when her path crosses that of a young Portuguese soldier. Meanwhile, another group of Portuguese soldiers is barracked inside an infinite wall from which they will have to escape once the past comes out of the grave to claim its long-awaited justice.
A study of maximum-security prisons in the U.S. and Europe includes profiles of notable prisoners and wardens.
The heroes are best friends and commandos sent on a covert mission by the CIA. The mission is a success, but the two incur the wrath of the world's most feared terrorist, a fanatical Islamic, when they set out to do one last mission.
Concerning Violence is a documentary film that examines the systematic violence and oppression faced by African nations during the period of colonization. It delves into the impact of imperialism, colonialism, and neo-colonialism on the social, political, and economic structures of these nations. Through archive footage and interviews, the film exposes the struggles, resistance, and fight for independence of these countries.
A film about imagination, in which the protagonist goes on internal journeys around the world, overcoming fears and making new discoveries.
Adventure - Moving to the unspoiled terrain of Africa was a risk the Mallory family survived. This family of animal trainers soon find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives after their truck breaks down deep in the African bush. They split up to search for help, only to find themselves face to face with some of the most dangerous wild animals in Africa: crocodiles, cobras and other deadly beasts. - Stan Brock, Anne Collings, Steven Tors