SOKO 5113 is a long-running German police procedural television series. It was first aired in 1978 on 2 January. SOKO is an abbreviation of the term "Sonderkommission" in German.
Unshackle your laughing gas, put your ball and chain away, take a prison break and get ready to escape with the Daltons! The fab four are back! The Daltons will try every trick in the books to get out and then some: a maze of tunnels, explosives, hot air balloons and rain dances, and a whole cast of zany characters to help them get free ... or not! The only thing they don’t try using are their brains! But what they lack in intelligence, they sure make up for in willpower and imagination! The far west has never been crazier!
Superjail! is an animated comedy series that takes place in a surreal and twisted version of a maximum-security prison. The show follows the sadistic adventures of the prison warden and his staff as they deal with a variety of eccentric and dangerous criminals. The series is known for its sardonic humor, bizarre comedy, and psychedelic visuals.
Camp X-Ray follows a young woman named Amy Cole who joins the military and is assigned to work as a guard at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. There, she forms a surprising and complicated friendship with a detainee named Ali. As Amy navigates the challenges and moral dilemmas of her job, she begins to question her own beliefs and the nature of justice.
In a labyrinthine top-secret prison, a group of officers find themselves in a desperate battle against Hatchet, a brilliant and infamous high-value detainee. When Hatchet escapes, the consequences are dire and far-reaching.
The Devil You Know is a chilling true crime documentary that delves into the horrifying crimes committed by satanic cults. Through in-depth interviews and shocking footage, the series uncovers the disturbing rituals and acts of violence carried out by these cults, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
Boys of Abu Ghraib is a gripping drama that tells the story of the scandalous events that took place at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in 2003 during the War on Terrorism. The film explores the complex relationship between the guards and prisoners, the use of sensory deprivation as a form of torture, and the scandal that shocked the world. It delves into themes of boredom, the dark side of power, and the consequences of unchecked authority. As tensions escalate, a boxing match becomes a symbol of resistance, and photographs expose the truth. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking exploration of this dark chapter in history.
Set during the Russian Revolution, a law professor is detained and eventually released. He struggles to adapt to the changes brought about by the revolution, including communism and the reform of housing. The film explores themes of progress, revolution, and the impact of political change on individuals.
Taxi to the Dark Side is a documentary that investigates the torture and abuse faced by detainees at Guantanamo Bay, focusing on the case of an innocent Afghan taxi driver who died while being interrogated. It delves into the controversial practices of the CIA, including waterboarding and sleep deprivation, and highlights the detrimental effects of the global war on terror. Through interviews and archival footage, the film exposes the government's abuse of power and raises questions about human rights and legality.
No End is a drama film set in communist Poland in the 1980s. After the death of her husband, a woman must navigate the political and personal challenges of life under martial law. She becomes involved with a hypnotist who claims to be able to communicate with the dead, including her deceased husband.
The story follows a group of people who are kidnapped from the street and held hostage in an underground prison to await deportation. Will they escape? What will be the cost of freedom?
Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is a powerful documentary that delves into the systematic torture and abuse that occurred at the Abu Ghraib prison during the Iraq War. It sheds light on the dehumanizing treatment of detainees and the devastating impact it had on both the victims and the perpetrators.
Gunner Palace is a documentary that takes viewers inside the daily lives of American soldiers stationed at a palace in Baghdad during the Iraq War. It explores the challenges they face, the camaraderie among the troops, and the impact of the war on both the soldiers and the Iraqi people. The film provides a gritty and intimate look at the realities of war and the human stories behind the headlines.
LPDM by Nawal Kaffouf is a thought-provoking movie that delves into the intricacies of the legal system and the fight for justice. Set in a backdrop of prisons, police stations, hospitals, and courtrooms, the film follows the journey of a determined journalist as she investigates a harrowing case of a detainee facing the death penalty. The story takes unexpected twists and turns, uncovering startling revelations about corruption, power dynamics, and the true nature of justice.
Epic political fantasy drama, envisioning what would have happened if Dick Cheney had been indicted for ordering torture, which was used to get the false confessions to make a fraudulent case for war.
Moazzam Begg has experienced a generation of conflict. The Confession captures the entirety of Begg’s story, from his forced confession and testimony as a free man, to his experience as a British Muslim and living the War on Terror Commissioned by BBC Storyville and the BFI, The Confession is a gripping account of the rise of modern jihad, its descent into terror and the disastrous reaction of the West. The Confession is now available to watch on iTunes.
A Palestinian activist's fight for freedom draws a Japanese American filmmaker into confrontation with detention regimes of past and present.
RIKERS provides powerful personal testimonies about the culture of violence and corruption that has plagued the notorious New York City jail for over three decades.
Four lives are intrinsically changed by time spent at Guantanamo.