Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a historical documentary series that chronicles the rise of the Ottoman Empire, from its humble beginnings to its eventual conquest of Constantinople and beyond. With a focus on key events and figures, the series delves into the empire's military campaigns, political intrigues, and cultural achievements.
In modern-day Istanbul, a young man discovers he has superhuman powers and must become the protector of the city against ancient and supernatural threats.
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen follows the titular character as he regales people with incredible stories and embarks on extraordinary adventures. From riding a cannonball to the moon to battling a giant fish, the baron's tales are filled with wonder and excitement. Along the way, he encounters a sultan, a princess, and a beauty known as the rose. With a mixture of animation and live-action sequences, this film brings to life the fantastical world of the baron.
In 19th century Ottoman Empire, a young Greek dreamer embarks on a perilous journey to America to escape oppression and poverty. Along the way, he faces hardships, political oppression, and the challenges of immigration.
In the late Middle Ages, a courageous teenager embarks on a perilous journey through Constantinople, facing sword fights, epic battles, and forbidden love.
A parable about honor and true character, inspired by the reality of the 18th century. Constantin Brâncoveanu preferred to be beheaded in Constantinople alongside his four sons - Constantin, Stefan, Radu, and Matei - as well as by his counselor Ianache Vacarescu, instead of renouncing the Christian faith.
During the Russian Revolution, a young nobleman and his peasant maid flee from their homeland to Constantinople where they marry and begin a challenging new life.
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, 1910. There are too many stray dogs on the streets, so the government decides to deport thousands of them on a desert island, off the coast of the city.
Bob Van Buren's rescue of an upper-class Turkish girl and her duenna in Constantinople when they are waylaid by robbers paves the way for a romance between them. The romance progresses rapidly despite the hullabaloo raised by Demetra's father and by the Turk fiancé he is trying to force upon her; but the very thought of a girl, so highly educated, so gifted with needle and loom, so famously graceful as a dancer ending up in a harem instead of a respectable home, drives Bob Van Buren to desperation.
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