From the Earth to the Moon is a TV mini-series that explores the Apollo space program and the incredible journey to the moon. It follows the efforts of NASA and a team of astronauts as they overcome various challenges in their quest to reach Earth's satellite. With a focus on historical accuracy and an ensemble cast, this docudrama provides a compelling portrayal of the space race.
The Legacy is a Nordic Noir drama series that explores the complex dynamics within a wealthy Danish family. When the patriarch unexpectedly passes away, his four children are left to contend with their conflicting personalities, family secrets, and the battle over the family home and fortune. The show delves into themes of class differences, conflicts, and the dark history that binds the family together.
The story is set in the future, not long after the present day. Hyper Sports, which use extreme gear as support items, have become popular hobby competitions among both children and adults. Hiyori Hayama is a high school singer who has nothing to do with Hyper Sports, but a certain incident sets the story in motion.
When a mysterious boy named Ruka meets two strange boys who were raised at the sea, they embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of the sea and their own mysterious connections. As they face supernatural occurrences and philosophical questions, they discover the importance of friendship and the wonders of the underwater world.
Italian for Beginners follows a group of individuals in a small Danish town who decide to learn Italian. As they bond through language classes, they also experience personal growth, romance, and unexpected connections. This heartwarming film explores themes of love, friendship, and finding oneself.
A television reporter and her cameraman are assigned to spend the night shift in a fire station. When a distress call comes from an apartment building, they follow the local fire department to the scene, only to find themselves trapped inside with a deadly virus spreading rapidly. As they document the horrifying events unfolding around them, they struggle to survive and escape.
Entrails of a Virgin is a cult Japanese horror film known for its graphic violence, extreme sexual content, and shocking scenes. The movie explores themes of brutality, sadism, and erotic horror. It follows a group of people who find themselves trapped in a cabin in the woods, where they are terrorized by a monstrous creature. The film features explicit scenes of rape and murder, as well as simulated sex and violence. It is a controversial exploitation film that pushes the boundaries of good taste.
James, a troubled teenager, befriends a mentor in prison who helps him turn his life around. When he is released, James must navigate the challenges of the outside world while haunted by his past.
Years after burning out and falling from grace, a middle aged, 90s handball legend seeks to redeem himself by returning to his childhood club to coach the women's team where he clashes with a new generation of women in a post #MeToo society.
In Zombi Child, a teenager at a girls' boarding school in a Parisian suburb named Fanny discovers the dark history of her Haitian roots. She befriends a fellow student named Melissa, who reveals that her aunt is a voodoo priestess. Fanny becomes intrigued by voodoo and learns about the voodoo rituals and belief in spirits. As she delves deeper into her ancestry, she uncovers a shocking secret and experiences a voodoo ceremony that changes her life forever.
Firstborn is a drama thriller movie from 1984. It follows the story of a teenage boy whose life takes a dark turn when his little brother becomes involved with drugs. As the boy tries to help his brother, he finds himself in increasingly dangerous situations and must confront his own demons.
The school’s handball club is about to close down. Can social media bring it back to life? Masao Kiyota is a high school student living in Japan’s southern Kumamoto Prefecture. Lacking passion for anything in life, he spends his days like so many youth on his smartphone along with his childhood friend, Okamoto. One day, they upload a photo taken three years previously when they were both part of their school’s handball team. To their surprise, the post goes a little viral. Encouraged, they add the hashtag: “#Handball Full Power” and are swarmed with “likes” from around the country. Amidst the sudden social media attention, Masao and Okamoto set to resuscitating a nearly defunct men’s handball team.
A look at the Korean women's handball team and their journey to the 2004 Summer Olympics. Their path was far from flowery, and they must overcome many obstacles before they can head over to compete.
The UFO Incident is a movie based on the true story of Betty and Barney Hill, an interracial couple who claim to have been abducted by aliens in 1961. The film explores their experience through hypnotherapy sessions and the regression therapy they undergo to uncover their repressed memories. It delves into themes of racism, love, and the unknown, providing a captivating and thought-provoking narrative. As the couple searches for answers, they encounter skepticism, anxiety, and the fear of what happened that night.
Princess O'Rourke is a heartwarming comedy and romance film set during the wartime. The story revolves around a princess who falls in love with a pilot while visiting Washington, D.C. The princess faces various complications and is torn between her duty and her feelings. The film explores themes of love, honor, and deception in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
A small-town tale of Niels, a 14-year-old boy with nothing on his mind but handball. His coach, recognizing his great goal-keeping talent, takes special care of him. On the night of the qualification rounds for the final Danish championships, the coach throws a party for the whole team and lets Niels and his girlfriend Pernille use his bedroom, but Niels falls asleep and things take a surprising turn, which puts Niels under pressure both on and off the field.
Dirty Pictures is a docudrama that tells the story of the trial of artist Robert Mapplethorpe, who was charged with obscenity for his photographs. Set in the 1990s, the film explores themes of censorship, art, and the struggle for free speech. It delves into the hypocrisy of society and the double standards when it comes to artistic expression. The trial becomes a witch hunt, as right-wing extremist groups and anti-choice organizations try to suppress Mapplethorpe's work. The film examines the role of the jury, the judge, and the impact of the verdict on both Mapplethorpe and the larger art community.
Men of Boys Town is a heartwarming drama set in a Catholic orphanage. The film follows the struggles and triumphs of the boys who live in the orphanage, as they navigate challenges such as financial crises, juvenile delinquency, and the need for social reform. Throughout the film, themes of self-sacrifice, determination, and the power of community are explored.
Paid 50 dollars for their time, 101 male prostitutes -- spanning all ages, ethnicities, and personal backgrounds -- are questioned by the filmmakers about their lives.