Succession follows the lives of the Roy family, who are the owners of a global media empire. As the aging patriarch's health declines, a power struggle ensues between his four adult children, all vying for control of the company. The series explores themes of wealth, betrayal, family dynamics, and the dark side of the business world.
Stuck in Love is a heartfelt comedy-drama that explores the complexities of love and family relationships. The movie follows the trials and tribulations of a famous novelist and his family as they navigate through the ups and downs of romance, writer's block, and personal struggles. Set in North Carolina, the film delves into themes of love, relationships, and the power of literature.
Danny Confino is a full-time cop, during one of the police's worst times. A period in which its image is at a low ebb, they are ousted every week, harassed by commanders twice a week, budgets are cut and complaints against police are piled up in DIP offices. He returns to his parents' home in order to live there temporarily, but the temporary becomes permanent and Danny finds that life at home is superior to any crime scene.
Intersection is a TV show about two strangers, Naz and Umut, who meet by chance and their lives become intertwined. Naz is a successful lawyer from a wealthy family, while Umut is a skilled architect struggling to make ends meet. As they navigate their own personal and professional challenges, a powerful attraction brings them closer together. However, their different backgrounds and past experiences create obstacles in their relationship. Will love conquer all or will their differences drive them apart?
In the 1950s, a female doctor forms a bond with a young boy and his mother, a beekeeper. As their relationship deepens, they face societal prejudice and must confront their own desires.
A single mother finds herself sexually frustrated and seeking fulfillment outside of her failed marriage. She explores her desires through online dating, encounters with dominant men, and the exploration of her submissive side. As she delves deeper into her hidden desires, she confronts the complexities of her own sexuality and begins to pursue a path of self-discovery.
The Forsyte Saga (2002) is a British historical drama set in the Edwardian era. It tells the story of an upper-middle-class family and their struggles with wealth, social issues, and family feuds. The plot revolves around a pathologically jealous husband, a tragic romance, and a forbidden love affair. The series explores themes of male heir, social discrimination, and female subjugation in a patriarchal society. It also delves into the effects of the Boer War and the generation gap. With its costume-drama setting, the show takes place in London, England and features three generational family dynamics spanning from the 1870s to the 1920s.
Mizuguchi Saki is an outstanding fashion magazine editor who grew up in a modern and liberal family. She meets Obara Koichi who is the ace of the Air Rescue Wing of the Air Self Defence Force. He grew up in a strict military family and is the classic straight-laced guy.
Rifkin's Festival is a romantic comedy that follows a married couple as they attend a film festival in San Sebastian. The husband, a film scholar, becomes infatuated with a French movie director while the wife, wanting a divorce, begins a fling with a young Frenchman. The film explores themes of failed marriage, infidelity, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
La Notte is a slow-cinema film that explores the disillusionment and existential loneliness of a couple experiencing a marriage crisis. Set in Milan, the film follows the protagonist's journey of introspection and his encounters with high society parties, hospital visits, and intellectual conversations. As the night progresses, the characters grapple with their own desires and the emptiness of their bourgeois existence.
A biographical film that explores the life of Peter Sellers, a talented actor and comedian who faced emotional and physical abuse, struggled with failed marriages, and battled with his inner demons. Despite his success in the movie industry, his personal life was marred by his unstable relationships and mood swings. The film delves into the challenges Sellers faced as he tried to balance his career and family life, portraying the complexities of his personality and his impact on the people around him.
In southern France, a contract killer is assigned to eliminate a nuisance witness. However, the witness turns out to be a disturbed and neurotic man who becomes a constant pain in the killer's ass.
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story is a biography documentary that tells the incredible story of actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. From her rise to fame in Hollywood to her secret life as an inventor, the film explores Lamarr's multiple marriages, her struggles with sexism, and her groundbreaking contributions to technology.
Handsome Antonio, a wealthy and virile man, finds himself in an unwanted pregnancy situation with a maid. The movie explores themes of family relationships, cancelled weddings, and societal pressures in the Catholic Church.
Love Is a Funny Thing is a drama and romance film about a Frenchwoman living and working in Los Angeles. The movie explores the complexities of romantic relationships and the challenges that arise from being in a foreign country.
Kavya and Ani are a married couple. They live together, but are estranged from one another. They are both having long-standing extramarital affairs—she with Vikram and he with Nora.
In post-WWII London, a man becomes consumed with jealousy and plots the murder of his unfaithful wife. As he carries out his plan, he must navigate the complexities of the dysfunctional marriage and the ever-watchful Scotland Yard.
In Elisa, My Life, a woman living in an isolated farmhouse in Castile, Spain, recounts her past and present experiences, including her failed marriage, estrangement from her husband, and a surprise visitor. The story explores themes of isolation, aging, family drama, and the complex relationships between mother and daughter. As the woman faces her own mortality, she delves into childhood memories, recurring dreams, and the desire to write an autobiography. The plot takes a dark turn when a murder occurs, leading to a chamber drama that intertwines with themes of adultery, illness, and marriage crisis.
The Playroom is a drama film that takes place in 1970s England. It follows the story of a dysfunctional suburban family and explores the complex dynamics within. The film touches on themes such as failed marriages, infidelity, adultery, marital problems, and the coming-of-age of a teenage boy and girl. The plot revolves around a loveless marriage where the wife flirts with another man in front of her husband, leading to a series of events that involve couples exchanging partners, passionate kisses, and the wife getting pregnant by another man. With its raw portrayal of a broken home and the consequences of infidelity, The Playroom delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact they have on individuals.
A couple is set in their monotonous life until the husband has a homosexual affair with a young male prostitute. Suspicious of her husband, the wife seeks the truth and eventually ends up in bed with the same young man. Their desire has a new meaning.