Documentary series based at London Heathrow Airport, the world's busiest international airport.
The Knock is a British television drama series, created by Anita Bronson and broadcast on ITV from 1994 to 2000, which portrayed the activities of customs officers from Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. The series derived its name from the distinctive "Knock knock knock" command used over the radio to synchronise a raid.
In The Usual Suspects, a criminal mastermind known as Keyser Söze orchestrates a series of events involving five criminals meeting in a police lineup. The sole survivor of a pier shoot-out tells the story of how Keyser Söze influenced these events. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Keyser Söze is a nearly mythical figure with a reputation for violence and ruthlessness. The criminals are manipulated by Keyser Söze to carry out a series of robberies and other criminal activities. Throughout the plot, the true identity of Keyser Söze is revealed to be the seemingly innocent con artist named Verbal Kint. The film ends with a twist, as Verbal Kint escapes capture and it is revealed that he is Keyser Söze.
Nitta Sayuri, a young Japanese girl, is sold into servitude by her parents. She enters the world of geisha and rises to become one of the most famous in Japan.
Banged Up Abroad (2007) is a thrilling TV show that tells the real-life stories of individuals who have been arrested and incarcerated while traveling in foreign countries. Through interviews and reenactments, the series provides intense narration of their harrowing experiences, including drug smuggling, border issues, and encounters with law enforcement and customs officials.
Border Security: Australia's Front Line is a documentary TV show that follows the daily activities of customs officers as they tackle smuggling, regulate border crossings, and make arrests. The show provides an inside look into the work and challenges faced by customs officers on Australia's front line.
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet follows a group of British construction workers who, due to unemployment, head to Germany to find work on a building site in Dusseldorf. The series explores their experiences and interactions with the locals in Germany and other countries they later work in, including Spain, Russia, and Africa. Along the way, they encounter cultural clashes, friendships, marriage troubles, and various comedic situations.
King, a trafficked lion cub, escapes from the airport and takes refuge with Inès and Alex, who then have the crazy idea of getting him back to Africa. Anything can happen when Max their kooky grandfather, decides to join the adventure.
Millions enter the US through airports each year, and hid amongst them are a stream of contraband ill intentions. Defending our borders are the vigilant men and women of the Department of Homeland Security, whose agencies make up a three-tiered defense of America’s airports. DHS will stop at nothing to catch a smuggler.
Like Crazy is a romantic drama about a British college student, Anna, who falls in love with an American student, Jacob, while studying in Los Angeles. When Anna overstays her visa, their relationship is put to the test as they navigate the challenges of a long-distance relationship and the complexities of immigration.
A sentimental journey to the colorful Poland of the seventies, showing independent women who live by their own rules and tackle social taboos head-on.
Hamburg Transit was a German crime television series that first aired in 1970. It ran for 52 episodes over four series until 1974. It depicts the officers of the Hamburg CID. It was a successor to the show Polizeifunk ruft which ran between 1966 and 1970.
In a small Newfoundland fishing village, the community is in dire need of a doctor. They hatch a plan to deceive a young doctor into staying in the town by any means necessary, including manipulation, bribery, and con games.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a movie set during the Cold War in which a British intelligence agent, Alec Leamas, is sent to East Germany on a dangerous mission. Leamas agrees to become a double agent and work for the Communists, hoping to gather vital information. However, everything is not as it seems, and Leamas is caught in a web of deceit and betrayal.
Julia, a playwright, struggles with writer's block while navigating relationships and pursuing her career in Paris before the outbreak of World War II. She forms a close bond with her grandmother and finds inspiration in the vibrant theater scene. However, her world is shattered when her grandfather and lover disappear, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line is a Canadian television program produced by Force Four Entertainment that airs on the National Geographic Channel. The show follows the work of officers of the Canada Border Services Agency as they enforce Canadian customs, quarantine, immigration and finance laws.
Border Patrol is a New Zealand reality television series, focusing on the Customs, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, and the New Zealand Immigration Service. It is narrated by Tim Balme. They are checking through packages, travelers and goods to find if they try to smugle prohibited or undeclared goods. They have trained staff, dogs and technology to find this out.