An ex-marine sniper living off the grid is framed for an assassination plot and must use his skills to evade the FBI and uncover the truth.
With his debts mounting and angry collectors closing in, Howard, a New York City jeweler, risks everything in hope of staying afloat and alive. As his gambling addiction worsens, Howard struggles to pay off his debts, including a large sum owed to his loan shark brother-in-law. His life becomes complicated when his estranged wife, his girlfriend, and a basketball star become involved. As Howard's desperate actions escalate, the consequences become deadly.
Live and Become tells the story of an Ethiopian boy who is taken to Israel as a refugee during the famine in Ethiopia. To survive, he assumes the identity of a Jewish orphan and faces challenges of adapting to a new culture and dealing with his past traumas.
Live Aid is a landmark concert film featuring performances by some of the biggest rock bands of the 1980s. The show was held simultaneously in London, England, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the aim to raise funds for relief efforts in Ethiopia during the famine crisis.
Beyond Borders follows the story of Sarah Jordan, an American socialite who becomes involved in humanitarian work after meeting a doctor working in war-torn regions. As she travels to dangerous locations around the world, she not only finds love but also discovers her true purpose in life.
In the 1980s, a group of Mossad agents set up a fake diving resort as a cover to secretly evacuate Jewish Ethiopian refugees from Sudan to Israel. The operation is filled with danger and challenges as they navigate through hostile territories and face corruption. Based on a true story.
Into the Inferno takes viewers on a journey to explore the power and impact of volcanoes. From the volcanic islands of Indonesia to the icy landscapes of Antarctica, the film delves into the world of volcanology and the incredible stories surrounding these natural phenomena. It also explores the cultural significance of volcanoes, including rituals and worship practices, as well as the dangers of volcanic eruptions and the scientific efforts to monitor and understand them.
In Shaft in Africa, private detective John Shaft is hired by an Ethiopian diplomat to rescue his kidnapped daughter from a human trafficking ring. Shaft travels to Africa, where he must navigate a dangerous underworld while facing cultural and language barriers. As he investigates, Shaft uncovers a plot involving female genital mutilation and illegal immigration. With the help of local allies and his street-smart wit, Shaft battles the criminals and saves the day.
The Salt of the Earth is a biography and documentary film that tells the story of a renowned photographer. It explores his work capturing images from various parts of the world, showcasing the human condition and social cohesion. The film highlights his journey to places like France, Galapagos Islands, Kuwait, Mexico, and more, where he documented the effects of starvation, drought, and other issues. It also delves into his experiences in countries like Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, covering topics such as the Rwandan genocide and violence. Throughout his career, he has produced iconic photographs that have become famous, reflecting his humanist perspective.
Sweetness in the Belly follows the journey of a woman named Lilly who was abandoned in Africa as a child and later raised in England. As an adult, she finds herself torn between her Ethiopian roots and her life in London. Navigating the challenges of identity, love, and displacement, Lilly becomes involved with a community of refugees and embarks on a mission to reunite with her lost love. Through her journey, she discovers the transformative power of friendship, self-discovery, and belonging.
Agent Carl Hamilton finds himself caught in a web of espionage and terrorism, as he takes on dangerous missions in Eastern Europe, Dallas, Texas, and beyond. With real TV news shown in a fictional situation, he must navigate fistfights, bombings, assassinations, and more to protect his country and uncover the truth.
Tokyo Olympiad is a documentary film that showcases the 1964 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. The film captures the efforts, struggles, and triumphs of athletes from different nations competing in various sports. It provides a visual portrayal of the international competition and the intense dedication of the athletes, highlighting both the physicality and the spirit of the Olympic Games.
In Ethiopia, a 14-year-old girl is kidnapped and must defend herself against her captors. A determined lawyer takes on her case and fights for her rights and justice. Based on a true story.
Dare to Be Wild is a biographical drama about a landscape designer from Ireland who sets out to compete in the famed Chelsea Flower Show in London. Along the way, she encounters challenges and obstacles, but her determination and passion for gardening drive her to overcome them and succeed.
Join Michael Palin on his epic journey from the North Pole to the South Pole, exploring diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and encountering unique experiences.
Running the streets of Rome in 1960, an unknown, barefooted Ethiopian man stunned the world by winning Olympic gold in the marathon. Overnight, Abebe Bikila became a sports legend. A hero in his own country and to the continent, Bikila was the first African to win a gold medal, and four years later in Tokyo would become the first person in history to win consecutive Olympic gold medals in the marathon.
An eight-part exploration of the diverse peoples that make up the African continent.
Time to Kill is a powerful movie that takes place in 1936 during the Italian colonization of Ethiopia. The story revolves around an Italian officer stationed in Ethiopia who befriends his Ethiopian enemy. As tensions rise, the officer faces a moral dilemma and must make difficult choices. The film explores themes of colonialism, racism, and the complexities of friendship.
Teza is a powerful drama that follows the journey of an Ethiopian man as he navigates the pain of exile, the hope of return, and the complexities of a changing world. Set against the backdrop of post-colonial Ethiopia and West Germany in the 1970s, Teza explores themes of friendship, diaspora, and the impact of political turmoil. Through the protagonist's experience, the film delves into the struggles of identity, a mother-son relationship, and the search for meaning.
During World War II, an Italian soldier and a British soldier form an unlikely friendship while being held captive in Abyssinia. Their friendship is tested as they navigate the challenges of war and strive to survive.