The Killing (2007) is a Nordic noir crime drama TV show that revolves around a detective's investigation of the murder of a teenage girl. As the investigation progresses, the detective uncovers a web of corruption, conspiracy, and personal secrets, leading to a suspenseful and thrilling journey.
The Thick of It is a hilarious mockumentary series that takes a satirical look at the British government and the absurdities of politics. Set in the fictional Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship, the show follows the lives of politicians and civil servants as they navigate the world of spin doctors, public inquiries, and general elections. Filled with witty dialogue and brilliant performances, The Thick of It is a must-watch for fans of political humor and British comedy.
Chief of Staff is a South Korean political drama that follows the story of a government minister and his team of aides as they navigate the world of politics, workplace rivalries, and power struggles. This gripping series explores themes of political corruption, scandals, and the intricate dynamics of South Korean politics.
The world is about to be turned upside down for Hajime Murata. First, a strange alien ship appears over Tokyo, and then a mysterious new transfer student arrives at his school wearing an ancient school uniform. His name is Muryou, and with his arrival, everything begins to change. Students suddenly begin to display amazing psychic powers, a giant white guardian keeps appearing in the skies over the city to fight off gigantic alien creatures, and men with threatening weapons are haunting the shadows of the school grounds. With all these strange events taking place around him, Hajime is determined to figure out the truth about a world he thought he already knew. This is his story: a tale of aliens and humans, starships and spies, and friends who are often more than they appear. Join Hajime as he uncovers the mystery of Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars!
Flower & Snake is a dark and erotic thriller set in Tokyo, Japan. The story revolves around a woman who is drugged and forced into a world of bondage, sadomasochism, and violence. She must navigate the dangerous and unpredictable underworld of organized crime, all while dealing with her own regrets and desires. As she struggles to regain control of her life, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that reaches the highest levels of society.
The Conquest is a French movie that follows the political career of a French president, highlighting his strategic political moves and personal life. It showcases the challenges he faced, including public opinion, media coverage, and his own ambitions. The movie is based on a true story and provides insights into the political landscape of France during the early 2000s.
Les Tuche 3 is a comedy film that follows a French family's adventures as they enter the world of politics. The plot revolves around the husband's presidential campaign, his wife's role as the first lady, and the various challenges they face along the way. With humor and wit, the film explores themes of family relationships, stupidity, and the complexities of the political landscape.
Made in Dagenham is a comedy-drama film based on the true story of a group of women working at the Ford automobile factory in Dagenham, England, who went on strike in 1968 to demand equal pay. The film follows the journey of Rita O'Grady, who becomes the leader of the strike and fights against sexism and discrimination. Despite facing pressure from management and the government, the women's strike leads to a significant victory for equal pay.
The French Minister is a hilarious political comedy that follows the story of a french minister who navigates the world of politics with wit and humor. Set in Paris, France, the minister faces various challenges and encounters colorful characters as he tries to make a difference in his role. With clever dialogue and comedic situations, this movie will keep you entertained from start to finish.
A French minister becomes involved in a scandal when a fatal accident occurs. As he tries to solve the problem, he faces challenges such as political manipulation and corruption.
Madrid, Spain, December 27, 1870. General Juan Prim i Prats, president of the Council of Ministers and Minister of War gets involved in a treacherous ambush, is mortal injured and dies three days later. A mystery, a conspiracy, a murder that was never solved.
Sacha Guitry exchanges his usual top hat for a uniform in Désiré, playing a cavalier valet embroiled in an awkward flirtation with his new employer (played by the actor-director's real-life wife, Jacqueline Delubac), who is involved with a stuffy politician. A carefree class farce filled with memorable supporting characters, Désiré blurs the distinction between upstairs and downstairs.
When a group of politicians and elites gather at a stately home, they discover a secret cult of adult babies and their disturbing fetishes. Chaos ensues as the politicians and elites try to navigate this bizarre world while also dealing with scandals and a Russian mafia plot.
The last black-and-white film in the Niskavuori series of movies.
Fran, the assistant to university professor Paddy, is about to turn 30. She is having an affair with a married minister's aide, Stephen. She returns home to the country town she grew up in and has a fling with an old flame, Alan. She also begins sleeping with Paddy.
A beautiful, if ambitious and amoral, youth is tapped to become the lover of a powerful senator. The young man quickly realizes that he can hold this place, with all its perks, only as long as he is young. He has no other function than being young. With the help of an aged judge, the young man, referred to only as The Lover, contrives a plan to make a change in the way of the world, a plan that will take him years to realize. To succeed, he must manipulate, in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, the senator, his wife, the family chauffeur (who was, when young, a lover), and, by implication, the entire well-planned and controlling everlasting secret family.
Uuno, a Finnish man, goes on a vacation to Spain with his son. He gets involved in various hilarious situations, including playing golf, sleeping in a tent, and attending a bullfight. Uuno's vacation is interrupted by a chaotic wedding and encounters with a government minister. Uuno tries to find fortune and enjoy his summer vacation despite the constant comedic mishaps.
A documentary that examines the repercussions of the child abuse scandal that erupted on Jersey in 2007 and the role played by two bloggers in forcing the island to confront its past.