Dateline is a long-running TV show that focuses on investigative journalism and true crime stories. It gained a cult following over the years and is known for its in-depth coverage of various cases, including those involving cults.
A series of reports chosen by "Dateline" correspondents that answers the question they most often get asked — what their most memorable story is and why.
When an immigration crisis causes tensions to boil over, the United States finds itself on the brink of a second civil war. Amidst the chaos, a diverse cast of characters including politicians, lobbyists, journalists, and everyday citizens must navigate the absurdity and violence of the conflict.
In The Gay Divorcee, a woman named Mimi seeks a divorce from her inattentive husband. With the help of her aunt, she enlists the services of a lawyer who sets in motion a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Along the way, Mimi falls for an American dancer named Guy, who is mistaken for the infamous co-respondent in her divorce case. As they navigate through a series of hilarious mishaps, the two find themselves falling in love and eventually resolve their misunderstandings. Set in Brighton, England, this 1930s comedy combines music, dance, and mistaken identities in a delightful way.
The heroes of the series are employees of a very modest St. Petersburg newspaper "Russian Horror Stories", who write about various anomalies and miracles.
F@ck This Job (2021) is a documentary that explores the high-risk environment of journalism in Russia, focusing on the challenges faced by independent media and the impact of state propaganda. The film delves into topics such as press freedom, censorship, and the safety of journalists. It follows the journey of a television producer as she navigates through the complexities of reporting in a dictatorship, highlighting the idealism, enthusiasm, and realism that come with the job. Faced with cyber-attacks, political protests, and threats to their lives, journalists strive to uphold the principles of journalism and the freedom of the press.
In the year 1922, a delegation from Moscow embarks on a diplomatic journey to Genova, Italy. The delegation, led by a Soviet general, encounters various challenges and negotiations related to a trade agreement and political discussions. The movie follows the journey of the delegation, showcasing the interactions between diplomats, delegates, and the local authorities in Genova. The plot highlights the complexities of international diplomacy and the political climate during that period.
Trade Tattoo is a short animated film that explores the world of trade tattoos and their symbolic significance. Through a series of visually captivating scenes, the film delves into the history and cultural significance of these unique tattoos. It also highlights the role of trade and communication in shaping human experiences. With its experimental approach and creative storytelling, Trade Tattoo offers a unique cinematic experience.
Kostya Smagin, a rural tractor driver, was firstly charged with petty hooliganism, but later got caught up in another campaign during perestroika. And his case was blown up almost to a death-penalty case.
Alexia is a young woman who comes from the countryside and is in love with a rich man, Paris, who is studying abroad. Her stepmother treats her cruelly and forces her to escape from home. Alexia finds herself in an isolated area by chance, where she is discovered by seven brothers who live together in a nearby house. The seven bachelors put her up and treat her like a member of their own family.
A man is cited as the co-respondent in a divorce case, but is cheerfully unashamed when he appears in court.
Citas is a rich but very spoiled girl who insists on marrying a man who is obviously only after her money. While holed up in their vacation house in Baguio, she manages to escape and in a bus, meets a seasoned newspaper reporter, who is in dire need of a scoop.
Virgile and Blanche, both aged 17, correspond by e-mail. Virgile loves Blanche, but Blanche loves a boy named Eustache. Nobody knows the other's thoughts. Virgile talks about life and death and Blanche listens acceptingly. Eustache enters the room in a blue cap. He sees Virgile first, then Blanche. Then Blanche remembers having danced with Virgile and leves the room to join him.
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