When a group of college students discover they have magical abilities, they are drawn into a secret world of magic and danger. As they learn to control their powers, they must navigate relationships, face personal demons, and protect the magical realm from a growing darkness.
A psychotherapist finds himself held prisoner by a serial killer who demands he help him curb his homicidal urges.
Set in the Bronx in the 1970s, 'The Get Down' follows a group of teenagers as they explore the vibrant music and cultural scene of the time. With themes including teenage romance, family dynamics, and the pursuit of their dreams, the show captures the energy and passion of the era.
Plebania is a Polish soap opera broadcast from October 5, 2000 to January 27, 2012 on TVP1. The series is about the lives of ordinary people in the fictional Polish village of Tulczyn. The plot revolves around the family, religious, and social issues of the village inhabitants with central roles played by a parish priest, his family and friends, and a wealthy business man known for shady dealings. Plebania is the second-longest Polish soap opera.
The Devils is a dark and provocative drama set in seventeenth century France, where an evil Catholic priest named Urbain Grandier wreaks havoc on a small town. Amidst political and religious turmoil, Grandier's lust for power leads him to manipulate and exploit the town's women, leading to mass hysteria and sexual perversion. The film explores themes of religious fanaticism, repressed sexuality, and the corrupting influence of power.
Saint Maud follows the story of a nurse who becomes increasingly obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient, leading her down a path of self-destruction and madness. As her loneliness and desperation grow, she spirals into dangerous behavior, ultimately culminating in a shocking and disturbing climax.
Noam is a 24-year-old columnist struggling to establish himself as a writer, and not lose his mind in the process. A challenging task since his father is famous not only for his great talent as a writer, but also for his outrageous borderline personality. When Noam hits rock bottom fueled by a deadly combination of drugs, he finds his own route to normality in the unlikeliest of places: the psych ward.
Blind Justice is a spaghetti western spoof about a blind gunfighter seeking revenge for his brother's death. Partially blind, he relies on his other senses to navigate the dangerous Arizona Territory and Sonora, Mexico. Along the way, he encounters a religious fanatic, battles outlaws, and confronts his own sense of guilt. With a unique double-gun holster and a fearless attitude, he sets out on a mission of revenge that will test his skills and his resolve.
This documentary TV show delves into the origins of Nazi ideology, tracing its roots back to the 1930s and 1940s. It highlights the brutal actions of the Nazi party and the devastating impact of World War II, including the Holocaust.
A man's passion for soccer becomes a source of tension in his relationships, including with his teenage daughter. As he navigates love, addiction, and being fired from a job, he learns the importance of balancing his passion with his responsibilities.
Many Wars Ago is a gripping drama set during World War I that explores themes of fear, death, and the harsh realities of war. It follows the story of Italian soldiers facing the brutality and senselessness of the conflict, as well as their struggle to maintain their humanity in the face of overwhelming violence and loss.
Santa Fe Trail is a drama set during the American Civil War and follows the story of a group of West Point graduates assigned to Kansas to help quell the rising tensions and violence caused by the slavery abolitionist movement. As they navigate treacherous territory and encounter various challenges, they learn the true meaning of loyalty and sacrifice.
In the movie Medusa, a disfigured woman seeks revenge on those who have wronged her. As she navigates through Brazilian politics, fanatism, and evangelical Christianity, she dances with aggression and watches a haunting video that changes her life forever. With bloodshed, scars, and a female protagonist, Medusa takes audiences on a thrilling journey filled with suspense and horror.
When a group of shipwrecked survivors is rescued by the mysterious and brutal Captain Wolf Larsen, they must navigate the treacherous waters of his sadistic leadership. As tensions rise and betrayals unfold, they must find a way to survive and seek revenge.
Chłopi is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1973.
Moolaadé tells the story of Collé, a woman in an African village who stands up against the tradition of female genital mutilation. Her courage leads to a fierce battle with the elders and the repercussions of her actions affect the entire community.
Alabama Snake is a crime documentary that tells the true story of a religious fanatic who attempts murder using a snake. The film explores themes of fanaticism, belief in the devil, and spiritual possession within the context of the Pentecostal church. It follows the journey of the fanatic's wife as she struggles to confront the evil within her husband, ultimately leading to a shocking true crime story.
Zoya is a gripping war movie set in the backdrop of World War II. It tells the story of a brave and courageous woman named Zoya, who faces unimaginable challenges and hardships during the war. The movie explores themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the horrors of war.
On March 15, 1848, a young firebrand poet, Sándor Petöfi ignites the Hungarian Revolution with his passionate 'National Song', prompting the Austrians to dispatch a ruthless secret agent to assassinate him and suppress the uprising.
Breath is a surreal dark comedy set in Iran during the Iraq-Iran war. It explores the themes of poverty, fanaticism, and the effects of war on a child's perspective. The story revolves around a young boy's journey through the surreal and harsh realities of his war-torn country.