Red Joan is a biography, drama, history, romance, and thriller movie about a British woman named Joan who becomes a spy for the Soviet Union during World War II. Based on a true story, the film explores her journey as she navigates love, politics, and the moral complexities of espionage.
The Same Sky is a captivating TV show that takes place in 1970s Berlin, Germany. It follows the story of an East German spy who is sent to West Berlin to collect information. Along the way, he becomes entangled in a web of surveillance, seduction, and espionage. The show explores themes of love, loyalty, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
After Alicia Velorus' father is convicted as a communist spy, CIA asks her to prove her loyalty by getting close to her father's friend, who's a suspected arms dealer. In the meantime she and her CIA contact Devlin fall in love.
A group of communist spies plan to blow up an essential commercial artery, the Panama Canal. To this end, they have kidnapped a nuclear scientist and are traveling by steamship to the coast of South America. Luckily for western civilization, the hard-nosed ship's captain, played by Barton MacLane, has other ideas.
In 1980s Central Europe, a young student at a seminary is forced to undergo a humiliating medical examination by the secret police. As tensions rise, he becomes involved in a hunger strike and strikes up a friendship with a teenage boy, leading to a series of awkward and emotional encounters. Through it all, he struggles with his own secrets and the oppressive Communist regime.
Spies from several countries try to find out what secrets are hidden in the mind of a young amnesiac girl who has appeared in Paris.
Tom Mangold's inside story of the scandal that rocked Britain, showing what it was really like to live with Stephen Ward as he became the scapegoat for the Profumo affair.
An account of the troubled life of Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a Soviet spy of German origin who played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II.
The story of what daily life was like in Poland under communism: private conversations, cruel interrogations, recruitment attempts, recorded and filmed with hidden devices; of how the secret services spied on every activity of ordinary citizens: nothing escaped the brutal system of control developed by the Soviets in the name of freedom.
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