Violetta, a talented and passionate teenager, moves to Buenos Aires to attend a music school. She must navigate the challenges of love, family, and friendships while pursuing her dreams and discovering her true self.
Rumbling Hearts (2003) follows the story of four high school friends whose lives are forever changed after a tragic car accident. It explores themes of love, betrayal, mental imbalance, and the consequences of one's actions. With intense emotions and unexpected twists, Rumbling Hearts is a rollercoaster of emotions that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Halt and Catch Fire is a drama TV show set in the 1980s computer industry. It follows a group of computer programmers and their struggles with identity, relationships, and the fast-paced world of technology.
In 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, Vassili Zaitsev, a Red Army soldier with impressive marksmanship skills, becomes a national hero and propaganda icon. As Soviet snipers take a toll on German forces, renowned German sniper Major Erwin König is sent to eliminate Vassili. With the help of a young boy, Vassili sets a trap for König but is eventually wounded. In the end, Vassili kills König and reunites with Tania, his love interest, after the German surrender.
La Femme Nikita follows the story of a young delinquent who is transformed into a government assassin after being given a choice between prison and a life of service to her country. As she undergoes intense combat training and martial arts instruction, she navigates the challenges of her new life while struggling with her own addiction and finding unexpected romance.
Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel is a magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot which aired from 1983 to 1984 on Nippon Television. It went on to have five OVA adaptions and featured in other Studio Pierrot special presentations. A three volume manga was released during the original TV run, with the story written by Kazunori Itō and art by Yuuko Kitagawa. This was the first of five magical girl anime to be produced by Studio Pierrot, and the first of these to feature the designs of Akemi Takada. In 2005, the web-poll for TV Asahi's top-100 anime of all time saw Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel poll 82nd. The series is currently streaming in North America via Yomiuri Group's planned Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013. Thus far, a limited DVD release of the first thirteen episodes has been successfully crowd-funded at Anime Sols, with the second set of episodes currently in crowd-fund mode.
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate people about global warming. The film features a comprehensive slide show that, by Gore's own estimate, he has presented over a thousand times to audiences worldwide. Its goal is to educate the public about the seriousness of climate change and inspire them to take action.
In a world where humans are destroying the forest and causing ecological destruction, a young spirit named Hei embarks on a journey to protect his home. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and forms unlikely friendships while facing powerful enemies.
When the Bough Breaks is a thriller movie about a married couple who hires a surrogate mother to carry their baby. However, the surrogate mother becomes dangerously obsessed with the husband, leading to a series of twisted events and betrayals. As the couple tries to protect themselves and their unborn child, they find themselves in a deadly battle against a mentally unstable woman.
A man discovers that his best friend's wife is having an affair, which puts him in a difficult position of whether to confront his friend or keep the secret.
Margot is a freelance writer who begins to question her marriage when she meets a handsome artist who lives across the street. As she navigates the complexities of temptation, she must confront her own desires and the consequences of her actions.
A married couple struggling with their relationship goes on a weekend retreat recommended by their therapist. They soon discover a guesthouse that seems to create doppelgangers of themselves, leading to confusion and emotional revelations.
After being brought back to life by her new fiance, a woman is faced with a difficult choice between him and her long-presumed dead husband.
In 'Doug's 1st Movie,' Doug and his friends must come together to save their town from pollution, facing various challenges and adventures along the way. With the help of his loyal dog and a group of misfit friends, Doug learns valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the importance of standing up for what is right.
When the newly elected Pope suffers a panic attack just before his first public appearance, a psychoanalyst is brought in to help him overcome his fears and doubts.
Chup Chup Ke is a movie about a young man who finds himself in deep debt and pretends to be deaf and mute to escape his creditors. He gets caught up in a series of hilarious situations and misunderstandings while trying to survive in a small town. Along the way, he falls in love and must navigate a complicated love triangle.
A young man spends his summer in a seaside town, where he encounters love, friendship, and the complexities of relationships.
In this comedy-drama romance, a vagabond violinist with a unique birthmark on his face finds himself in a camp where he becomes a savior. He meets a painter and they form a unique bond, facing dilemmas and encountering unexpected situations. The vagabond's resemblance to a person in a portrait leads to a series of events involving fights, disputes, and arguments in a pub. Amidst the chaos, he rescues a rich woman's missing daughter and escapes from an altercation. The vagabond's encounter with an old woman and a gypsy crowd adds more twists to the story, with jealousy and kidnapping becoming part of the plot. The film explores themes of wealth, love, and the power of art.
What Should You Do? is an American reality series that aired on Lifetime from April 2003 to January 2004.
Adaptation of the Aeschylus trilogy by Frederic Raphael and Kenneth McLeish.