Cops is a reality TV show that follows the action-packed lives of police officers on the streets. It showcases various cases ranging from traffic stops to high-speed pursuits, drug busts, and criminal investigations. The show captures the thrilling and sometimes dangerous situations that police officers encounter in their daily work.
Buddhist monks open up about the joys and challenges of living out the precepts of the Buddha as a full-time vocation. Controversies swirling within modern monastic Buddhism are examined, from celibacy and the role of women to racism and concerns about the environment.
When a film producer travels to Romania to investigate a rumored curse on a movie set, she discovers supernatural forces and descends into madness.
A documentary about Die Another Day.
In the Aegean Sea, a Greek sponge diver named Phaedra discovers a statue of a boy riding a dolphin. This discovery sets off a series of events, including a treasure hunt, as multiple parties try to claim the valuable artifact. Along the way, Phaedra finds herself torn between her attraction to the wealthy and suave art dealer Victor, who promises her a better life, and her love for the humble and compassionate American archaeologist James, who appreciates the beauty of the statue for its historical significance. As the treasure hunt escalates, Phaedra must navigate a world of greed, deception, and class differences to protect the statue and ultimately find her own happiness.
A prostitute is murdered on the streets of a tough, low-income neighborhood. A diabetic retired boxer who knew her is appalled by the lack of interest shown in the case by the police or anybody else in the neighborhood, and decides to investigate the case himself.
In Loafing and Camouflage, a group of soldiers navigate the challenges of an authoritarian military regime while trying to make a comedy show on television. They must navigate the strict rules and regulations of the regime while dealing with personal relationships and the pressures of their jobs. This 1980s film combines humor and political commentary to explore the absurdities of life in a dictatorial regime.
A documentary about Die Another Day.
Production designer Mark Tildesley and costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb, along with cast and other filmmakers, discuss the inspiration, challenges and trials of conceiving and making the remarkable sets and costumes for the iconic Bond franchise.
A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film "Live and Let Die"
A shopping mall Santa Claus is the disguise of a businessman that got into trouble with mob's money.
In a quiet village, an American soldier is accused of raping a local girl. As the trial unfolds, tensions rise and cultural clashes come to the forefront. The mayor, the lawyer, and the court of inquiry all play a crucial role in determining the soldier's fate.
Original 1973 short promotional documentary on the making of the 8th James Bond movie Live and Let Die (1973).
Two Hollywood stuntmen compete for the same pretty extra.
In the heart of New York City, a skilled thief becomes trapped in a dangerous game of international espionage when he steals a top-secret document. With his life on the line, he must navigate a treacherous world of spies, surveillance, and betrayal.
Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher is a biographical drama set in the 1800s, revolving around Montford Johnson, a Chickasaw rancher. Inspired by a true story, the movie explores Montford's journey as he faces challenges such as racism, drought, and cattle rustling. It delves into his strained relationship with his absent father, his interracial friendship, and his efforts to overcome prejudice and build a better life for himself and his community.
City That Never Sleeps is a crime drama film set in Chicago. It tells the story of a beat cop who experiences a night filled with crime, corruption, and unrequited love. The film showcases the dark underbelly of the city that never sleeps.
A jealous husband, who is a sports writer, thinks his actress wife is having an affair. He follows her to a movie set to find out the truth.
Min and Bill run a waterfront boarding house and take care of a young truant officer. When a woman murders another woman, Min takes in the woman's young daughter, causing a series of events that test her compassion and loyalty.
Filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond spent three months in 1976 riding along with patrol officers in the 44th Precinct of the South Bronx, which had the highest crime rate in New York City at that time.