Escobar: Paradise Lost is a crime drama based on the true story of a young Canadian surfer who falls in love with a woman while visiting Colombia. However, their love is soon tested when he finds himself entangled with the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar. As he becomes more involved in the dangerous world of cocaine trafficking, he must make difficult choices that will ultimately determine his fate.
All of the Doctor's incarnations are in crisis when The Rani creates a time-loop in the East-end of London in this 30th Anniversary Special.
The Pool tells the story of a caretaker in a village in Goa, India. He witnesses a death-by-drowning tragedy and becomes involved in the family relationships and tragedies of the people around him. The movie explores themes of poverty, illiteracy, mentorship, and the complexities of arranged marriage. It also touches on the metaphorical aspects of a pool, representing the characters' desires and dreams.
In a small town, Nontas has a radio show and through it he affects the lives of the residents.
A tennis champ falls in with the Hollywood crowd, finds himself being corrupted by the life in the fast lane.
A 1967 pseudo-documentary film chronicling the travel experiences of The Young Americans choir. It was given an Academy Award in 1969, though it was revoked because it was released in 1967 and was thus ineligible, the only film in history to have done so.
The Mother's Soul is a deeply moving drama set in Hanoi, Vietnam. It follows the journey of a mother who is searching for her father while facing poverty, loan sharks, and the hardships of daily life. She forms a special bond with her daughter and they share a bed together. The movie explores themes of desperation, sacrifice, and the strength of a mother-daughter relationship.
This Traveltalk series short takes the viewer to Quebec, the city that was called the "New France".
Original 1954 synopsis: A portrait of the sub-tropical city of Brisbane, Queensland. Queensland's capital city lies near the sub-tropical parts of Australia and its way-of-life has a more leisurely tempo. Outdoor life provides a colourful pattern and night life has its gay spots. Made by the National Film Board 1954. Directed by Hugh McInnes.
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