Set in a prison, Oz follows the lives of inmates and staff members as they navigate through a volatile environment filled with violence, betrayal, and abuse of power. The show delves into deep topics such as racism, revenge, and the struggle for power within the prison system.
Series written by Christiane Sadlo about writer and journalist under the pseudonym "Inga Lindström" and her family. Characterized by impressive landscapes, all of which are shot on location in Sweden. Series has no continuous storyline, and each episode is filled with new characters.
Felon is a crime drama thriller about a man who is sent to prison after accidentally killing an intruder in his home. In prison, he must learn to survive the brutal conditions and navigate dangerous alliances, all while grappling with his guilt and striving to protect his family.
In 1930s Germany, a wealthy family becomes entangled in the political turmoil of the rising Nazi Party. As their greed and decadence blind them to the real dangers, they get caught up in a world of debauchery, sexual deviants, and dark secrets. The story explores themes of incest, homosexuality, and the destructive influence of power. A gripping tale of a family's downfall in the shadow of the Third Reich.
In 1936, two German climbers attempt to conquer the infamous Eiger mountain, known for its treacherous North Face. As they face extreme weather conditions, rock falls, and the looming threat of Nazi Germany, their courage and determination are put to the ultimate test.
In the Nazi concentration camps during World War II, a group of Jewish prisoners are selected to engage in a counterfeit operation. Their task is to produce fake money in order to finance the war effort for the Third Reich. As they struggle with their moral dilemmas and face the horrors of the Holocaust, they must decide whether to sabotage the operation or stay alive by collaborating with their captors.
During World War II, a carpenter unwittingly becomes the assistant to a mentally disabled Jewish woman who is being targeted by the Nazis.
In South Central Los Angeles, a father tries to reform his son who is involved in a criminal gang. The father, recently released from prison, navigates the dangerous streets in an effort to protect his son from the violence and influences of the gang. As they struggle to escape the cycle of crime, they face challenges and setbacks, testing their bond and resolve.
In pre-World War II Prague, a young waiter named Jan Dite dreams of becoming a millionaire and serving the king. As he navigates his way through various jobs and encounters with wealthy women, he becomes entangled in the political turmoil of the time. With wit and satire, the film explores themes of opportunism, social prejudices, and the effects of war.
In the year 1944, a group of Nazi soldiers stationed in Eastern Europe find themselves facing not only the brutality of war but also supernatural forces. As they struggle to survive, they uncover a haunted forest and become involved in an occult experiment conducted by the Ahnenerbe, a Nazi organization. The soldiers must battle against the undead and the twisted experiments of their own comrades, all while trying to escape the horrors of war.
Don't Be a Sucker! is a documentary film released in 1943 that warns against the dangers of hate speech, propaganda, and the tactics used by totalitarian regimes such as Nazi Germany. It emphasizes the importance of unity, freedom of speech, and the rejection of hatred and intolerance.
Set in Nazi Germany, a professor and his family face persecution and intimidation as they navigate the rise of national socialism and anti-Semitism. Their lives are turned upside down as they struggle to survive in a society ruled by the Nazi Party.
Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. is a documentary that follows the life of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., an execution expert who ends up embracing Holocaust denial. The film explores Leuchter's journey and the controversy surrounding his views.
Two beautiful and different girls, Alice and Lisette are 17 years old, when forcibly removed from their Alsatian family to cooperate in the war effort in Germany. After spending six months in a indoctrination camp, they are both sent to a munitions factory where they are tasked to perform inhuman works. An explosion erupts, they are suspected of sabotage and threatened with being sent to a boot camp. Alice and Lisette believe they saved when transferred to a maternity where they continue living the hell of war.
Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he reviews historical films, dictates his memoirs and encounters Eva Braun, Josef Goebbels, Hermann Göring and Sigmund Freud.
Teruo gets caught up in a conflict between tradition and modernism after returning to Japan from Germany after having spent a number of years there studying. Now, he is supposed to marry Mitsuko, the daughter of his adoptive father, to whom Teruo has long been promised. But Teruo, who has gotten to know the freedoms of the western world, would rather marry the woman he loves and behaves brusquely to Mitsuko.
Mrs. Linda Randolph treks through darkened jungles to the land of Maradu to find her missing husband Allan, who'd left her years before when he believed she was in love with another. She finds Allan the drunken court physician to a devious prince-- Whose designs on the pair don't include a happy ending.
In a deadly battle for survival, four women are hunted by a ruthless group of killers they accidentally stumble upon while camping.
Combining a new age black maid, blood-drinking zombie racists and a plot to poison the town with blood cakes, what ensues is a dark comedy that pits the forces of fascism against the redeeming power of true love and home cooking…
World War II. The Germans enter Sosnowiec, which complicates the relationship between the three friendly children.