Agatha Christie's Poirot follows the story of Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective with an impressive mustache, as he solves murder mysteries in 1930s London. With the help of his loyal secretary and his connections at Scotland Yard, Poirot uses his brilliant mind and keen attention to detail to unravel complex cases and catch the culprits. The series is known for its cozy mystery atmosphere, gripping whodunit plots, and the charismatic performance of the lead actor. Each episode showcases Poirot's unique investigative skills and his ability to crack even the most puzzling crimes.
The Adventures of Tintin follows the fearless adventurer Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy as they embark on thrilling quests and solve mysteries around the world. Together, they face dangerous criminals, uncover evil plots, and show bravery in the face of adversity. Based on the beloved comic book series by Belgian artist Hergé, this hand-drawn animated show is a classic in the world of adventure and exploration.
Samson, a dog, lives with his owner Gert in a small village. They get into various comedic situations involving their neighbors, a talking dog, and their adventures in the village. The show explores themes like jealousy, competition, and unrequited love.
Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. As a result of the Berlin Conference, the Congo is divided up between Belgium and the United Kingdom. The Belgian government is on the verge of bankruptcy, having gone into heavy debt to build a national railway and other infrastructure. King Leopold II of the Belgians decides to extract the Congo's mineral deposits, sending his envoy Léon Rom to secure the fabled diamonds of Opar. Rom's expedition is ambushed and massacred, with only Rom surviving. A tribal leader, Chief Mbonga, offers him the diamonds in exchange for Tarzan. In London, Tarzan, now known as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke, is invited by King Leopold to visit the Congo and report on its development. An American envoy, George Washington Williams, reveals to him suspicions of the Congolese population being enslaved by the Belgians. Tarzan's wife Jane convinces him to accept the invitation, as she grew up in Africa. Tarzan, Jane, and Williams travel to the Congo and encounter a tribal village that recognizes them. Rom and his mercenaries attack the village, kidnapping Tarzan and Jane. Williams rescues Tarzan, and with the help of the tribe's warriors, they pursue Rom. Along the way, they intercept a Belgian military train carrying captured slaves and uncover King Leopold's plans to subdue the Congo and mine its wealth. Tarzan reconciles with the leader of his old tribe, battles Mbonga and his tribe, and saves Jane from Rom. They trigger a stampede of wildebeest to destroy a town and distract the soldiers, allowing Tarzan to rescue Jane and defeat Rom. Williams presents evidence exposing the slave trade in the Congo, and Tarzan and Jane settle in Africa.
While on vacation on the Nile, Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of a young heiress. In World War I, Poirot devises a strategy to advance his Belgian company but gets injured. In 1937, at a London club, Poirot watches a performance and sees Linnet Ridgeway dancing passionately with her fiance Simon Doyle. After six weeks, in Egypt, Poirot encounters his friend Bouc and joins them at the hotel to celebrate Linnet and Simon's wedding. Others join their honeymoon trip on the cruise ship S.S. Karnak. Linnet asks Poirot for protection from the obsessive Jackie, who has stalked them to Egypt. To escape Jackie, the group boards the Karnak. Poirot interrogates the guests and discovers their various motives to harm Linnet. Poirot investigates further, finding clues and uncovering the truth behind the murders. As the passengers disembark, Poirot is unable to voice his feelings to Salome. Six months later, he visits her club to watch her rehearse, alone in the dark.
In this Flemish detective series, the Dutch title of which means in the act, notably "in flagrante delicto", a team of the Belgian (national) police lead by John Nauwelaerts investigates serious crimes, often against the clock as victims sometimes may still be in danger. Special attention is also given to the legally necessary, but sometimes frustrating, interaction with the judicial authorities, other police forces (this inefficiency required a major reform in reality), various experts and lawyers.
When a wealthy industrialist is found murdered, detective Hercule Poirot must unravel the complicated web of relationships and secrets among the guests at a Mediterranean holiday resort.
Five guys spent their time in prison. Some of them even for murder. Now they want to run a restaurant called Amigo's. But not everything goes how it was supposed to go.
The Brothers Bloom, two con artist brothers, decide to pull off one last grand heist. They set their sights on Penelope Stamp, a beautiful and eccentric heiress. The brothers concoct an elaborate scheme that involves adventure, romance, and unexpected twists. As they carry out their plan, they find themselves questioning their roles as con artists and the true nature of their relationship.
Set during the Great Depression, a young orphan girl named Sonora Webster defies all odds to fulfill her dream of diving horses. With the help of Belgian horse Lightning, Sonora faces challenges, tragedies, and setbacks, but her determination and love for horses never waver.
History of a family of Ardennes brewers over three generations from 1855 to 1973.
During World War II, a Jewish man named Gilles pretends to know the Persian language to save his life in a German labor camp. He is forced to give a language lesson to a Nazi officer and becomes entangled in a web of lies, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful story of survival.
Fear and Trembling is a comedy-drama movie set in Japan in the 1990s. It follows the story of a Belgian woman who works for a Japanese company and faces various challenges due to cultural differences and workplace dynamics. The movie explores themes of humiliation, cultural clashes, and personal growth.
My Worst Nightmare tells the story of a working-class man who falls for a snobbish woman, leading to an unexpected and hilarious relationship. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of class differences, love, and personal growth within the context of a modern art exhibition and a car wash.
Tokyo Fiancée is a heartwarming romantic comedy about Amélie, a young Belgian woman who moves to Tokyo and becomes infatuated with Japanese culture. She takes Japanese lessons from Rinri, a handsome young tutor, and the two begin a quirky and sweet relationship filled with cultural misunderstandings and unexpected adventures. As Amélie embraces the city of Tokyo, she discovers love, friendship, and a new appreciation for life.
In this animated adventure, the Smurfs embark on a quest to find a magical flute that has the power to thwart an evil wizard. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and villains, all while singing catchy tunes and showcasing their signature blue charm.
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion is a two-part miniseries produced in 2003 by CBC Television. It presents a fictionalized version of the Halifax Explosion, a 1917 catastrophe that destroyed much of the city of Halifax. It was directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Keith Ross Leckie. The Film Stars Vincent Walsh, Tamara Hope, Clare Stone, Zachary Bennett, Shauna MacDonald and Ted Dykstra. The series was expensive by Canadian television standards with a budget of $10.4 million. It was heavily promoted by the CBC and paired with a number of non-fiction documentaries. The broadcast drew a sizable Canadian audience of 1.5 million viewers. It drew some praise for the adept use of special effects to show the destruction of the explosion. However the miniseries was poorly received critically. One critic at the Globe and Mail described it as "execrably written and acted" while another strained to find positive elements, "At times, there is a plodding workmanlike quality to Shattered City." The miniseries won some technical awards at the Canadian television Gemini Awards in 2004 but was passed over for any direction or writing awards and won only a single supporting acting award for Ted Dykstra.
Ghislain Lambert's Bicycle is a comedic drama about a professional cyclist named Ghislain Lambert. Set in the 1970s, the film follows Ghislain's dream of becoming a successful rider and his struggles to achieve his goals. From dealing with doping scandals to overcoming personal and professional setbacks, Ghislain's journey is filled with triumphs and defeats. With the support of his teammates and his unwavering determination, Ghislain faces the ups and downs of the competitive cycling world and discovers the true meaning of sportsmanship and friendship.
Cornered (1945) is a film-noir drama thriller set in post-World War II Europe. After his wife is murdered, a World War II veteran named Laurence Gerard embarks on a mission to track down those responsible. He travels to Europe and uncovers a conspiracy involving a fascist organization and a war criminal. As he dives deeper into the mystery, Gerard is confronted with danger, betrayal, and a race against time to bring justice to his wife's killer. With each step, he becomes more cornered, both physically and emotionally, in a world full of secrets and lies.