Maximilian and Marie De Bourgogne is a historical drama TV show set in 15th-century Europe. It follows the story of Maximilian, the Holy Roman Emperor, and Marie De Bourgogne, the Duchess of Burgundy, as they navigate court intrigue, political alliances, and enemies. The show also explores their arranged marriage, their relationship as husband and wife, and the failed assassination attempts they face. The series provides a glimpse into European history and the power struggles of the time.
A young woman in France leads an army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War, but is later tried for heresy and burned at the stake.
Auntie Danielle is a tyrannical elderly woman who terrorizes her family, including her nephew and his governess. When her family decides to send her to an old folks' home, Auntie Danielle decides to take matters into her own hands.
Joan of Arc is a young girl who believes she is chosen by God to lead the French army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War. She faces trials, battles, and the ultimate sacrifice for her faith and her country.
Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy follows the story of a legendary king who is betrayed by his knights in his quest for a fabled treasure. Set in the mystical land of Iceland, this epic adventure showcases the hero's journey through encounters with mythical creatures, battles against dragons, and the ultimate test of loyalty and honor. With influences from Norse and Germanic mythology, this movie takes viewers on a captivating ride filled with excitement, betrayal, and a touch of romance.
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried is an epic silent film based on Germanic mythology. It tells the story of Siegfried, a legendary hero on a quest to slay a dragon and win the hand of a princess. With its stunning visuals and mythical themes, this film is a masterpiece of early cinema.
In Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge, Kriemhild, the widow of Siegfried, continues her path of vengeance against the Burgundians for their betrayal. Fueled by her grief and hatred, she seeks to destroy everything they hold dear, leading to a tragic and destructive battle that will forever change their lives.
Back to Burgundy tells the story of a young man who returns to his family vineyard in Burgundy after his father's death, reuniting with his two siblings. As they struggle to save the vineyard from financial ruin, they also confront their own personal issues and rediscover the true meaning of family.
During a heat wave in London, residents of the Pimlico district discover that the area is actually an independent state.
Somm is a documentary film that follows four sommeliers on their journey to pass the prestigious Master Sommelier exam. It explores their intense dedication, passion, and the sacrifices they make to achieve their goal.
The Lovers follows the story of a married couple who embark on a weekend trip and find themselves entangled in a web of infidelity and seduction, leading them to question their relationship and explore their own desires. Set against the backdrop of scenic Dijon, the film explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships.
Through a colorful mosaic of stories, this documentary film aims to demystify the world-famous French winemaking region and offers a rare insider glimpse into the lives of the passionate people working in Burgundy's wine industry.
Quentin Durward is a young Scottish nobleman who travels to Burgundy, France in the 1460s. He becomes embroiled in court intrigue, negotiations, and sword duels while trying to uphold his honor and protect those he loves. Along the way, he encounters treachery, bribery, and love, all while navigating a world of kings, castles, and treacherous alliances.
In 18th-century France, a doctor named Benjamin gets tangled in romantic entanglements, causing jealousy and revealing the complexities of social class.
Floris is a tale of soldiers on a quest to protect a valuable relic in the Burgundy region. Filled with epic sword-fights and daring adventures, this action-packed movie showcases the spirit of the 15th-century Middle Ages.
Eléonore is a gorgeous twenty-year-old who has lost her parents and one of her arms in an accident. She lives in an orphanage in Burgandy.
A novelist living in Paris becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation when his stolen novel is found at a crime scene. He teams up with a ghost writer to uncover the truth and clear his name, encountering a web of deceit, family secrets, and false accusations along the way.
A widowed father takes his young son on an adventurous road trip through the picturesque wine country of Burgundy, discovering the true essence of life and love along the way.
The Beloved Rogue is a historical drama that follows the story of Francois Villon, a poet and adventurer who becomes a folk hero in 15th-century France. As he navigates the treacherous world of the royal court and battles against injustice, Villon must also confront his own inner demons. Filled with swordplay, romance, and political intrigue, this film is a captivating exploration of love, honor, and the power of words.
A Year in Burgundy is a documentary that takes the viewers on a journey through the picturesque region of Burgundy in France, exploring its rich winegrowing traditions, history, and the people who dedicate their lives to producing world-class wines.