Follow Emily Maitlis' professional and personal journey as a Newsnight journalist, leading up to her acclaimed interview with Prince Andrew, in which he explained his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
John Paul Jones is a commander during the American War of Independence. He faces numerous challenges and embarks on a swashbuckler adventure while crossing the Atlantic. As he fights for freedom, he also navigates class differences and experiences a tragic romance.
Set in rural Ireland in the 1930s, Dancing at Lughnasa tells the story of five sisters living in a small village. The sisters face challenges and joys as they navigate their relationships with each other, their absent father, and the changing world around them.
When a ruthless gang threatens a peaceful railroad camp, a sharpshooter, an undercover accountant, and an orphan boy must band together to save the day.
A man named Jefferson Cody embarks on a dangerous journey to rescue his kidnapped wife, Nancy, who is being held captive by a Comanche tribe. He enlists the help of a blind man named Ben Lane, and together they navigate the treacherous landscape of New Mexico, encountering ambushes, Native American attacks, and suspicion along the way. As they plan their daring rescue, they must also confront their own personal demons and learn to trust each other. Will they be able to save Nancy and find their way back home?
During the Texas War of Independence in the 1830s, a soldier from the Alamo is accused of cowardice. He must defend himself and prove his bravery during the epic Battle of the Alamo.
Set in the 1900s, 'The House of Mirth' follows the story of a socialite named Lily Bart. Faced with false accusations and social exclusion, Lily navigates the treacherous world of high society while dealing with unrequited love and financial debt. As her reputation is damaged and opportunities slip away, Lily’s life takes a dark turn, leading to a heartbreaking climax.
A travel writer is surprised to be sent back to the home town she left, heartbroken, years before. She meets a new man, and also her ex.
A woman's life falls to pieces when she's caught cheating on her husband.
When a notorious outlaw gang arrives in the town of Table Rock, tension builds as the townspeople must rely on a reformed outlaw to protect them. As the outlaws threaten to take over the town, the lawman and the reformed outlaw must work together to maintain peace and protect the innocent.
A woman who believes she has been chosen by God to heal people is taken in by a greedy promoter and his shrewish wife to make the rounds of the rural South.
15 Minutes of Shame is a documentary that delves into the detrimental effects of online shaming and the culture of public humiliation. Through interviews with victims and experts, it explores the rise of cancel culture and the damaging consequences of viral sensations. It also examines the role of social media platforms, tabloid journalism, and mob mentality in perpetuating these acts of public scandal. From reputation damage to unfair dismissals, the film examines the various aspects of online harassment and the consequences faced by individuals. It sheds light on the cultural history of shame and ostracization, highlighting the power of moral outrage and schadenfreude in shaping public opinion. The documentary also delves into the complexities of mob justice and the role of fake social media accounts in perpetuating public humiliation.
Possessed (1931) tells the story of Marian, a factory worker who becomes involved with a wealthy lawyer, Mark. Their cross-cultural relationship faces challenges as Mark runs for governor, and Marian must make sacrifices to protect him. The film explores themes of ambition, social class, and love in 1930s New York City.
In the middle of the 17th century, the Marquise de Sévigné wanted to make her daughter a brilliant and independent woman in her own image. But the more she tries to control the young woman's destiny, the more she alienates her. Mother and daughter then experience the throes of a singular and devastating passion. A major work of French literature is born from this devastation.
In 'Finger of Guilt,' an American man living in England finds himself in the middle of a scandalous story that threatens to destroy his reputation. As he struggles to clear his name, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit and manipulation. With his reputation on the line and no memory of the events in question, he must uncover the truth and confront the mysterious woman at the center of it all. Set against the backdrop of a film studio in Newcastle, England, this British noir explores themes of power, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
That Certain Woman follows the journey of a woman who faces various challenges in her life, including the complexities of love, the pain of loss, and the burden of secrets. Through her struggles, she discovers strength and resilience that helps her overcome the obstacles that come her way.
In the film Fiesta, a twin sister poses as her brother in order to fulfill his dreams of becoming a famous musician. Along the way, she must navigate a complicated web of relationships and confront her own identity.
When a Hungarian in Paris is wrongly accused of murder, a jury of eccentric characters must sort through the comedic chaos to uncover the truth.
Flirtation Walk is a romantic musical movie set at the United States Military Academy, West Point. The film revolves around a love story between a young cadet and a native Hawaiian girl. It showcases their flirtatious encounters, the challenges they face due to cultural differences, and the music and dances that bring them closer. The movie also touches upon the themes of duty, honor, and sacrifice that are inherent in military life.
Martha, a wealthy New York City socialite, finds herself tangled in a web of romantic entanglements and comedic misunderstandings when her husband asks her for a divorce. As she navigates through a world of gossip, class distinction, and love triangles, Martha must decide what truly matters to her.