MI6 agent James Bond is sent to recover a microchip and uncover a plot by an industrialist to destroy Silicon Valley and dominate the microchip market. Along the way, James Bond encounters a psychopathic owner of a horse racing company, a genetically engineered Nazi experiment, and a KGB connection. With the help of allies and a love interest, Bond must prevent the catastrophic plan and bring the villain to justice.
The Program is a drama movie based on the true story of cyclist Lance Armstrong and his journey to becoming a seven-time Tour de France champion. The film explores the intense competitiveness in the world of professional sports, the suspicion of doping, and the investigation that ultimately led to Armstrong's downfall.
Tour de Pharmacy is a mockumentary film that satirizes the world of professional cycling and the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Set during the 1982 Tour de France, the film follows a group of cyclists who embark on a doping-fueled journey to win the race. With hilarious and absurd situations, Tour de Pharmacy offers a humorous take on the dark side of the sport.
Fair Play is a drama movie set in Czechoslovakia during the 1980s. The story follows a female athlete who is faced with a moral dilemma when she is tempted to use anabolic steroids to improve her performance in the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics. The movie explores the psychological and ethical issues surrounding doping in sports.
The Armstrong Lie is a documentary that chronicles the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong, a professional cyclist who achieved great success but was later exposed for doping. The film delves into his career, his battle with testicular cancer, and the scandal that tainted his legacy. It explores themes of deception, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence.
Kerttu is assigned to a gym due to back problems, where it turns out she is a genetic super-talent. Suddenly, she finds herself aiming for an incredible goal: a fitness championship. She is aided by a former genetic prodigy, journeyman bodybuilder Vili, who has lost his purpose in life. The mismatched duo have a lot to learn from each other. Before Kerttu can get into shape for the competition and Vili back on the road to life, both must grow as people and overcome steep prejudices.
Bigger Stronger Faster* is a documentary film that delves into the world of steroid use in professional sports in America, examining the impact on athletes' performance, the cultural fascination with the 'American Dream' and the controversy surrounding performance-enhancing drugs.
Icarus is a gripping documentary that explores the Russian doping scandal at the Olympics. It follows filmmaker and amateur cyclist Bryan Fogel as he uncovers a massive conspiracy involving state-sponsored doping, cover-ups, and manipulation. Through his journey, he reveals the extent of the scandal and the devastating effects it has on the world of sports.
After testing positive for doping and being banned, Alex Schwazer, a gold medalist, teams up with one of his accusers to prepare for a comeback in the Tokyo Olympics.
College football player is asked to dope a star teammate by his crooked gambler brother. He refuses, but they player is doped anyway and collapses and dies. A detective has the whole game re-enacted to find important clues.
In a near-future Paris, a fighter discovers a mysterious drug that leads him to unravel a conspiracy involving corruption, fascism, and corporate power.
A young athlete from East Germany competes in the pentathlon at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, facing challenges of racism, defection, and political tensions.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the famous cyclist, Lance Armstrong. It delves into his incredible success in the world of professional cycling, his battle with testicular cancer, and the shocking revelation of his doping scandal. The film also examines the consequences of Armstrong's actions and the impact it had on his reputation, career, and the sport of cycling.
August 13, 1961: The passengers on the interzonal train from Munich to East Berlin learn 3½ hours before crossing the border that the Wall is being built in Berlin. They have 3½ hours to make a life-changing decision: to get off the train or keep going.
The Last Gold is a documentary that explores the triumphs and challenges faced by the U.S. women's swimming team as they compete in the 1976 Olympics. It highlights their dedication, struggles, and the impact they made on women's sports.
Cuero y tinta (2015) is a documentary that explores the world of sports journalism in Spain. The film delves into the lives of radio presenters, newspaper reporters, and celebrity interviewers as they cover the highs and lows of the country's football and soccer scene. It also examines the influence of merchandising, match-fixing, and doping on the sports industry. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the documentary gives insight into the challenges and excitement faced by those involved in sports journalism.
Peruvian soccer star Paolo Guerrero wages a difficult legal battle after testing positive for cocaine months before the World Cup. Based on a true story.
From Colorado to Qatar, California and France, this documentary follows a year in the life of the U.S.-based professional cycling team Slipstream -- a group that's made it their mission to restore the good name of cycling. Sure, the guys -- including Swede Magnus Backstedt and Brit David Millar -- wouldn't mind a Tour de France invite, but they're even more passionate about inspiring the next generation of cyclists.