Babylon 5 is a cult-favorite TV show set in the future where the Babylon 5 space station serves as a gathering point for different alien races. The story follows the struggle against political oppression, ethnic conflict, and ancient prophecies. It explores themes of tolerance, diversity, and the consequences of power. The characters include telepaths, smugglers, diplomats, and spacefarers, as they navigate the complexities of interstellar politics and personal relationships.
Chelios, a man with an artificial heart, seeks revenge on a Chinese mobster who stole his indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker. To keep himself alive, Chelios must deliver regular jolts of electricity. In his quest for vengeance, he battles various obstacles, including Mexican gangsters, abusive customers, and the leader of a triad. Along the way, he reunites with his ex-girlfriend and encounters a group of porn stars, cops, and a man who has his brother's head alive in a tank. Despite being set on fire, Chelios emerges victorious and gets his heart back.
In the village of Overton, a horse-racing community is shaken by the mysterious murder of a teenage boy. A group of friends must uncover the truth behind the crime while dealing with their own secrets and troubled relationships. This captivating miniseries explores the dark underbelly of a close-knit village and the interconnected lives of its inhabitants.
Fiza is a story about a sister's desperate search for her missing brother amidst the chaotic backdrop of the 1993 Mumbai riots and the turbulent political atmosphere in India. Fiza, the protagonist, goes through a series of emotional struggles as she navigates the complexities of family relationships, betrayal, racial tension, and the harsh realities of life in South Asia. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of sociopolitical events on individual lives.
In war-torn Eastern Europe, a young boy is separated from his family and embarks on a journey of survival, encountering violence, cruelty, and intolerance along the way.
This docu-drama spans fifteen turbulent years in the political and personal life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, one of the most enigmatic and polarizing Prime Ministers in Canadian history. The film explores the many facets of his character and his vision for his country which has both inspired and frustrated Canadians.
Viceroy's House is a gripping historical drama set in 1947, during the final days of British rule in India. It follows the true story of Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India, as he and his wife oversee the transition of power from the British Empire to an independent India. The film also explores the interfaith love story between a Hindu servant and a Muslim translator, set against the backdrop of escalating religious and ethnic conflict. As the nation awaits independence, tensions rise and violence erupts, leading to the partition of India and the birth of Pakistan. Viceroy's House is a tale of love, destiny, and the seismic events that shaped the modern history of the Indian subcontinent.
In the unnamed country of West Africa, a skilled negotiator named Carlos uncovers a web of political repression, corruption, and dark family secrets. As he navigates a dangerous landscape filled with assassinations, genocide, and illegal businesses, Carlos finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal. With the help of a mysterious woman, he must fight to protect his pregnant wife and escape the clutches of powerful adversaries.
A detective is framed for a murder he did not commit and is sent to a high-security prison. While inside, he uncovers a series of gruesome murders and must navigate the violent and corrupt world of the prison to find the real killer.
The main decision-makers from Israel, the Arab states, Russia and the US tell the inside story of the Arab-Israel conflict.
The Scars is a powerful documentary short that explores the journey of individuals who have overcome traumatic experiences. Through intimate interviews and personal stories, the film delves into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. It highlights the transformative power of healing and aims to inspire and empower viewers.
In the backdrop of the beautiful but politically unstable land of Kashmir, a young orphan becomes a witness to a terrorist attack that destroys his family. As he grows up, he is haunted by the nightmarish memories of the incident and seeks revenge against those responsible. Along the way, he discovers the truth about his own identity and the complexities of the ongoing ethnic conflict in the region.
Set in a post-Troubles Northern Ireland, The Truth Commissioner follows the fictional story of Henry Stanfield, played by Roger Allam, a career diplomat who has just been appointed as Truth Commissioner to Northern Ireland. Eager to make good as a peacemaker, the Prime Minister urges a commission following the South African model of Truth and Reconciliation. But, though Stanfield starts bravely, he quickly uncovers some bloody and inconvenient truths about those now running the country; truths which none of those in power are prepared to have revealed.
Set during the tumultuous period of the partition of India, the story follows a man named Saket Ram who is consumed by grief and anger after his wife is brutally murdered. As he embarks on a journey to seek revenge, he is forced to confront his own prejudices and witness the horrors of violence and religious intolerance.
During the Georgian Civil War in the 1990s, a farmer finds himself caught in the middle of the conflict. When a wounded soldier from opposite sides seeks refuge in his house, they must put aside their differences and form an unlikely bond.
A failed track coach finally finds someone who he believes has what it takes to win. The Comrades Marathon is a 90-k race in South Africa. An aging running coach, Barry, wants to field a winner; he's working with four men from a factory, but when he's fired to make way for a smooth, corporate type, he's at loose ends. Then he sees Christine, a Namibian immigrant who runs to forget her troubles. He offers to coach her and soon she's living at his house, following his diet and training regimen. But his single-mindedness gets to her: she wants a job and a place of her own. Plus, the man who replaced Barry likes her and wants her away from Barry. Can runner and coach (woman and man, African and European) sort out their complex relationship before the race? Written by
Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is a documentary that delves into the intricate and turbulent relationship between Israel and the Arab nations. It provides insights into the Arab-Israeli conflict, spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, and addresses various issues such as anti-Arab sentiment, anti-Semitism, geopolitical dynamics, and the role of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The film explores the historical, political, and military aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, shedding light on the complex web of ethnic and nationalistic tensions in the Middle East.
A documentary recounting the kidnappings of British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Quebec Vice-Premier & Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte by the FLQ on October 5, 1970 in Quebec.
Mischief Night (2006) is a comedy drama that explores the themes of racial segregation, reconciliation, and prejudice. It follows the story of individuals from different racial backgrounds on Mischief Night, a night when pranks and mischief are traditionally carried out. Through humorous and heartfelt moments, the film portrays the challenges and complexities of race relations, interracial friendships, and the importance of overcoming racial stereotypes.
The Irish in America: Long Journey Home is a 6 hour miniseries that chronicles the important role the Irish have played in shaping America. It explores the causes of one of the greatest human migrations in history, and traces the struggles and successes of these millions of immigrants. It has been filmed in Ireland and New York City and distributed by Walt Disney. The soundtrack, by Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains and Elvis Costello won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album in 1999, and features music from some of Ireland’s leading talents, including Elvis Costello, Sinéad O’Connor, Van Morrison, and the Chieftains.