Set in 19th century Paris, this compelling miniseries explores the lives of different individuals who are all impacted by social issues, political upheaval, and injustice. The story follows their struggles, as they navigate through changing times, poverty, and oppression. From a former prisoner trying to redeem himself to a young prostitute fighting for a better life, they all find themselves intertwined in a web of misery and hope. The series delves into themes of morality, revolution, and the pursuit of justice.
Innocent Voices is a heartfelt drama set in 1980s El Salvador during the civil war. The film follows the story of a young boy named Chava, who becomes a child soldier and witnesses the atrocities of war. Despite the violence and hardships, Chava finds solace in his love for a radio DJ and his friendship with other children. Based on a true story, Innocent Voices explores the resilience and courage of children in wartime.
During the Bosnian War, a mercenary finds himself caught between his violent past and a chance for redemption as he becomes involved in the conflict and witnesses the atrocities committed. His journey takes him through love, hope, and the darkness of war.
When a 14-year-old girl kills her stepfather, she is sentenced to death. However, a lawyer offers her a chance at redemption and a new life outside of prison. As she navigates her newfound freedom, she must confront her troubled past and make life-changing decisions that will determine her future.
During the Thirty Years' War, a captain and a young soldier come across a remote valley untouched by the conflict. As they try to protect the valley from marauding soldiers, friendships form and the value of peace is explored.
The Night of the Shooting Stars follows the journey of a 6-year-old boy and his family in a small town in Tuscany during World War Two. As they hide from the Nazi occupation, the boy experiences a series of surreal and imaginative events, including witnessing a shooting star. The film explores themes of war, resistance, and the power of imagination.
Rasputin (1996) is a biographical drama that explores the life of Grigori Rasputin, a mysterious and charismatic figure who played a significant role in the downfall of the Russian monarchy. The movie follows Rasputin's rise to influence in the court of the Romanovs, his reputation as a prophet and healer, and his connection with the royal family. As Rasputin's power grows, his unconventional behavior and alleged debauchery threaten to destabilize Russia, leading to tragic consequences.
The Man Who Will Come is a heart-wrenching film that takes place in Italy during the brutal years of World War II. The story revolves around an eight-year-old girl named Martina, who becomes mute after witnessing the murder of a child by Nazi soldiers. As the war rages on, Martina's family and the rest of the village hide in a church, desperately clinging to hope and faith amidst the horrors of war.
Chekist (1992) is a chilling drama that takes place during the Russian Revolution. It follows the story of a secret police agent, known as a Chekist, as he carries out brutal acts of violence and murder. The film delves into the horrors of the time, depicting mass executions, atrocities, and the extermination of perceived enemies of the revolution. The plot is filled with scenes of naked dead bodies, hangings, bloodshed, and attempted suicides, showcasing the terror and insanity of the era. Amongst the chaos, the film also explores the dynamics of a husband-wife relationship within the backdrop of a crumbling aristocracy. Chekist is a gripping portrayal of the relentless violence and inhumanity that characterized the Russian Revolution.
Deadline is a 1987 movie about an ace reporter who finds himself caught in a conspiracy when a child is murdered during the Israel-Lebanon War. He uncovers a terrorist plot and becomes the target of a death threat. Ignored by his colleagues, he teams up with a female doctor and his ex-lover to uncover the truth and expose the conspiracy. Along the way, he encounters deception, bombings, and a deadly warzone.
In a dystopian society, Christians are persecuted by a totalitarian regime. The film portrays the brutal torture and execution of Christians, including children, as well as the indoctrination and propaganda used by the regime. It highlights the horrors of religious persecution and the importance of faith.
Already an outcast for crimes she did not commit, a woman struggling to raise her two children in a small village during World War II is suspected of being a saboteur.
A team of Vietnam vets, who now work as mercenaries, faces off against their former wartime comrade turned warlord, who's kidnapped the wife of a US diplomat and is holding her in his base of operations somewhere in the jungles of Laos.
The young nobleman Inge is riding through Sweden, looking for his twin brother, Arild. He meets a group of gypsies who welcome him. They met Arild earlier and believe that the brother is Arild. Inge falls in love with the mysterious girl Isis.
Mathrisk 37.7% is a short film that combines drama, humor, and the complexities of love. The story follows the lives of two gay superheroes who navigate the challenges of their relationship while also facing the risk of being discovered and facing execution for their forbidden love. With its unique blend of superhero elements and heartfelt storytelling, Mathrisk 37.7% offers a thought-provoking exploration of the power of love and the risks we are willing to take for it.
This miniseries, set between 1860 and 1861, follows a short period in the life of the famous and beloved Italian general Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). The miniseries begins with Garibaldi's entry into Naples and depicts the battle between his volunteer army and the Neapolitan army. The miniseries ends with Garibaldi relinquishing his territorial gains in the south to the Piedmontese and pondering his ultimate dream: the unification of Italy.
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