The film follows the story of the legendary rock band Queen and their lead singer Freddie Mercury. It covers their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and their historic performance at Live Aid in 1985. Along the way, the movie explores Freddie Mercury's personal life, his relationship with Mary Austin, his struggles with identity and sexuality, and his battle with AIDS. It showcases the band's triumphs, including the creation of iconic songs like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You', as well as the lasting impact they had on the music industry.
I Named Her Feriha is a romantic drama TV show that follows Feriha, a young and intelligent girl from a poor background. She falls in love with a wealthy boy, Emir, but their relationship faces numerous challenges due to their different social statuses. The show explores themes of love, class differences, and societal expectations.
19 Kids and Counting is a documentary TV show that follows the lives of the Duggar family, a large family with nineteen children. The show depicts their conservative morals, religious beliefs, and the challenges they face as they navigate through family relationships, home schooling, and their involvement in the Advanced Training Institute.
The life of Emin Saruhanli, who has been at odds with his brother Mehmet Ali for years, will be told that suddenly changed with the plane crash.
In the narrow-minded and prejudiced Sicily of 1982, two teenagers, Gianni and Nino, navigate a troubled relationship and face bullying due to Gianni's homosexuality. Their lives change when they meet and develop a profound bond, which eventually turns into love. As their families discover their relationship, they face violent consequences in a conservative society. Despite being forcibly separated, they remain determined to defy the odds and believe that their love can conquer anything.
Twenty-seven years ago Gil and Kelly Jo Bates tied the knot with no plans to have kids. Fast forward 19 kids later and this tight-knit family, seemingly too good to be true, has a tremendous bond but are far from perfect. As you will see, when you have a house full of 19 children, from ages two to 25, daily chaos is multiplied exponentially, but so are the joyful and poignant moments that life can bring.
Get an in-depth look into the secrets and controversies surrounding The Duggars, a mega-family featured in reality TV. Discover the truth beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect image.
In 1990s Montana, teenager Cameron is sent to a conversion therapy center called God's Promise after getting caught with another girl. There, she bonds with fellow misfits and begins to question her own sexual identity.
Jesus Camp is a documentary that follows a group of evangelical Christian children and their experiences at a summer camp in North Dakota. The film explores the controversial practices and beliefs of the camp, including speaking in tongues, pro-life activism, and the indoctrination of young children. It also delves into the political and social impact of conservative Christian fundamentalism in America.
Cahit, a Turkish man in Hamburg, Germany, attempts suicide but survives. He meets Sibel, a young woman who is interested in a fictitious marriage to escape her strict Turkish family. As they navigate their tumultuous relationship, they must confront issues of identity, cultural differences, and their own personal demons.
Giulia is an independent young woman who is prepared to offer her body and her spirit against all the religious taboos.
Follow the next generation of Duggars as they celebrate some of life’s milestone moments, including the realities of growing up and raising their own families.
Set in 1985, this black-and-white film follows the story of a gay man with AIDS who returns to his conservative hometown in Texas for Christmas. With a backdrop of homophobia and judgment, he grapples with his past, his family relationships, and his own mortality.
Khushi is a story about love, family relationships, and the ups and downs of college life. It follows the journey of two young people, Khushi and Rahul, who meet in college and fall in love. However, their egos and misunderstandings create obstacles in their relationship. Through laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments, Khushi explores the importance of family and the power of love.
Elham is a young, divorced Iranian woman. Seeking to find herself after a near-fatal beating by her husband, she finds solace and salvation in the water and soon makes her mark as a formidable endurance swimmer. In the fight of her life, Elham faces political, religious, and personal obstacles in search of her goal: the Guinness World Record for swimming the longest distance with hands bound.
An uptight young man and his equally uptight family moves next door to a hedonistic clan, including the beautiful, sexy Topsy, who charms the new neighbor boy Tom. But Tom discovers that the price of loving Topsy may be higher than he's willing to pay -- she insists on absolute honesty and a life and love without possession or exclusivity.
Oriented is a documentary that follows the lives of three gay Palestinian friends living in Tel Aviv. It explores their struggles with identity and sexual orientation in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The daughter of a preacher becomes the centerpiece for a conservative political campaign but finds herself falling in love with a woman.
Though Aaliyah is not out to her conservative family, she has found her love in Samantha. Caught between her life and her family Aaliyah has to make the tough choice.
The movie Mama's Boy (2022) centers around the upbringing of Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and how his close relationship with his mother led to and inspired his activism.