Omar is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, a prominent figure in Islamic history. The show chronicles his journey from a fierce opponent of Islam to one of its most influential leaders. It explores his conversion to Islam, his role as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, and the challenges he faced in establishing and spreading Islam.
The life story of the fourth Imam of Islam, Ahmad ibn Hanbal.
Resurrection: Ertugrul is a TV show set in the 13th century, following the life of Ertugrul, the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Ertugrul battles against enemies, faces brutal challenges, and strives to establish a powerful empire. The show portrays the struggles, triumphs, and the epic journey of Ertugrul and his tribe.
Attila is a TV show that chronicles the life and conquests of Attila the Hun, a fearless and power-hungry warrior. Set in classical antiquity, Attila leads his army to invade the Roman Empire, forming alliances and engaging in epic battles along the way.
In the twilight years of the Roman Empire, a group of warriors form an alliance to protect the young heir to the throne from a barbarian invasion.
Set in the 7th century, the movie follows the life of Prophet Muhammad and the early years of Islam. It explores his personal struggles, the development of the religion, and the challenges faced by his followers.
Barbarians Rising is a TV show that portrays the epic battles and struggles of barbarian leaders such as Boudica, Arminius, and Alaric, who stood against the mighty Roman Empire. It explores their quests for freedom, revenge, and survival, as they fought to protect their people and way of life.
In the year 10th century, a prince seeks revenge against those who betrayed his family, leading him into a brutal and bloody war. As he navigates court intrigue and battles for the throne, he must confront his own inner demons and face the harsh realities of the Viking world.
Conquest 1453 is a movie that tells the story of the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Constantinople in the year 1453. The film focuses on Sultan Mehmed II's campaign to capture the city and the fierce battle that takes place. It portrays the historical events with elements of drama, action, and adventure.
In the late Middle Ages, a courageous teenager embarks on a perilous journey through Constantinople, facing sword fights, epic battles, and forbidden love.
A Roman noble, Cethegus, tries to start a war, setting the Ostrogoths and their Queen, Amalasuntha, against the Byzantine Emperor Justinian; Cethegus wants to swoop in after they have destroyed each other and create a new Roman Empire from their combined kingdoms; however, he does not factor into his plans the vagaries of love and the personal integrity of the people in both kingdoms.
Prince Vladimir embarks on a mystical adventure through snowy landscapes and treacherous battles in the Eastern Roman Empire. Along the way, he encounters magical creatures and learns about friendship, good versus evil, and the power of nature.
Islam: Empire of Faith is a documentary that explores the rise and spread of Islam from its origins in the Arabian Peninsula to its expansion into the Eastern Roman Empire. It delves into key historical events such as the construction of the Alhambra in Spain, the conflicts with the Mongols, and the religious tolerance in Istanbul. The film also highlights the significance of Mecca, the Kaaba, and the Ottoman Empire. Through vivid storytelling, it provides an in-depth understanding of the religion of Islam and its cultural and historical impact.
In ancient Rome, the powerful barbarian leader Attila the Hun threatens the Western Roman Empire with his plundering and destruction. A Roman soldier, Marcian, is sent to ally with the Eastern Roman Empire and stop Attila. Along the way, Marcian faces temptation, treachery, and the fear of losing everything he holds dear. Will he be able to save his empire from the savage warrior?
Byzance uses a text by Stefan Zweig to describe the Ottoman conquest of the city in 1453. Before he turned to feature filmmaking in 1968 with Naked Childhood, Pialat worked on a series of short films, many of them financed by French television. Byzance is one of Pialat’s six Turkish shorts.
Khalid ibn el Walid follows the life of the famous general during the 7th century. As a key figure in the Arab-Byzantine Wars, Khalid led the Arabian forces to victory against the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire. The movie depicts his military strategies, leadership skills, and his devotion to Islam.
The film takes place in pre-Christian Russia, when Ratibor united the East Slavs into one army against the nomadic Khazars.