Jessie, a small-town girl, moves to New York City and becomes a nanny to a wealthy family. She navigates the challenges of taking care of the four high-profile kids while trying to pursue her own dreams and aspirations.
Abbott Elementary is a mockumentary-style sitcom that follows the dedicated teachers and staff of an underfunded inner-city elementary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show explores their daily struggles, hilarious mishaps, and heartwarming moments as they navigate the challenges of educating and supporting their students.
The Twelve Kingdoms is a fantasy anime series where a high school girl, Yoko Nakajima, is transported to a parallel world and becomes the ruler of one of the twelve kingdoms. With the help of her advisors and magical creatures called kirin, Yoko must navigate the treacherous political landscape and face various challenges as she fulfills her destiny.
Jesus of Nazareth is a TV mini-series that portrays the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including his birth, his ministry, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. It delves into the political and religious climate of Roman-occupied Judea, depicting the challenges and conflicts faced by Jesus and his followers.
Thief follows Frank, a skilled thief who is coerced into working for a powerful crime boss. As he navigates the criminal underworld of Chicago, Frank must deal with personal tragedies, ethical dilemmas, and the consequences of his actions. With his skills as a burglar and safe-cracker, Frank plans a diamond heist that could enable him to leave his life of crime behind. However, he soon realizes that escape is not as easy as he thought.
In 2013, Edward Snowden leaks classified information about illegal mass spying by the NSA. The story follows his journey from enlisting in the U.S. Army to working for the CIA and later the NSA, where he becomes disillusioned with the government's actions. Snowden's relationship with his girlfriend Lindsay Mills is also depicted. Eventually, he smuggles classified information out of his office and shares it with the press. Snowden is then forced to seek asylum in Moscow.
In a world where chaos reigns, young mage Siluca Meletes dreams of bringing order and unity. Teaming up with a wandering knight named Theo, they embark on a journey to end the conflict between the ruling Lords and create a world of peace. Along the way, they encounter powerful enemies, form alliances, and face the challenges of war and treachery.
Chain Reaction is a thrilling action film in which a scientist and his colleague become fugitives after being framed for a crime. They must go on the run, uncovering a government conspiracy and trying to clear their names. With the help of a female scientist, they race against time to unravel the truth before it's too late.
Quiz Show is a gripping drama that explores the behind-the-scenes manipulation and scandal in a popular TV quiz show in the 1950s. It follows the story of a young lawyer, Richard Goodwin, who investigates allegations of fraud and deception. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of corruption, media manipulation, and political corruption that threatens to bring down the entire quiz show industry.
The Legend of Prince Valiant is an action-packed animated TV show that takes place in medieval times. It follows the story of a young man named Prince Valiant, who possesses a strong sense of ethics and embarks on a journey to uphold his ideals. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and adventures, showcasing his courage and determination. With a rock-themed soundtrack and hand-drawn animation, this TV show brings to life the Arthurian legend in a captivating and traditional way.
After Nelson Mandela's release from prison, he becomes the President of South Africa and uses the national rugby team to unite the divided nation and win the Rugby World Cup, symbolizing overcoming apartheid.
Teacher Carla Nowak is determined to uncover the truth when one of her students is accused of theft. But as she navigates the conflict between her ideals and the school system, the consequences of her actions threaten to shatter her.
Heaven's Gate is an epic Western film set in the 1890s, depicting a love triangle and the clash between European immigrants and a wealthy landowner in Wyoming, USA. The story follows the journey of a marshal who investigates the mistreatment of immigrants by a ruthless landowner and his hired hitmen. As tensions rise, the marshal finds himself caught between his duty, his deepening love for an immigrant woman, and the violence that threatens to engulf their community. The film explores themes of ethnic hatred, violence, and the struggle for justice in the American frontier.
The Candidate follows the story of a political candidate running for the US Senate. It explores the challenges, cynicism, and political satire that come along with the election campaign. The candidate faces marital infidelity, dysfunction in his marriage, and deals with the underdog status. With political humor and an idealist approach, he tries to navigate the world of American politics.
During the Russian Revolution, a medical student turned doctor, Yuri Zhivago, finds himself torn between his love for two women and his ideals. As the world around him changes, Yuri must navigate the chaos of war and political upheaval while trying to hold onto his principles and find love in a time of turmoil.
A naive youth leader, Jefferson Smith, is appointed to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. His idealistic plans collide with corruption at home and subterfuge from his hero in Washington. Undeterred, he tries to forge ahead, defending his innocence and fighting for integrity.
In World War I, after a failed attack on a German position, a general orders three soldiers to be court-martialed for cowardice. Their commanding officer must defend them in a trial where the outcome seems predetermined. As the trial progresses, the true nature of the military and the toll it takes on its soldiers is revealed.
Silkwood tells the true story of Karen Silkwood, a worker in a nuclear power plant who becomes an advocate for nuclear safety and exposes the dangerous practices of her employers. As she digs deeper into the corruption, she faces threats and intimidation, but remains determined to bring justice to the workers and protect the public from the hazards of radiation. With the help of her boyfriend and fellow worker, she collects evidence and takes on the powerful forces that seek to silence her.
Roman J. Israel, Esq. tells the story of a principled lawyer in Los Angeles who, after the death of his law partner, takes up a high-profile case that brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. As he navigates the complexities of the legal system and confronts corruption, Roman finds himself questioning his own ideals and struggling to maintain his integrity.
An honest New York cop named Frank Serpico blows the whistle on rampant corruption in the force only to have his comrades turn against him. Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) covered in blood and slumped in the backseat of a police car as it races to a hospital with lights and sirens blaring. He has just been shot in the face. The rest of the movie tells the story of Serpico's career up to this moment, starting with him becoming a police officer in 1960. He is very idealistic and believes in non-brutal methods to catch criminals. Serpico also refuses to join in on police corruption, specifically that which involves shaking down and taking payoffs from gambling and drug dealing organizations. His refusal to take bribes earns him the suspicion of his fellow officers throughout the majority of the precincts to which he is assigned. Additionally, Serpico finds trouble fitting in due to his embrace of the counterculture of the 1960s: He moves to Greenwich Village, grows his hair and beard long to the point where he must maintain a plainclothes appearance, and associates with a more left-wing crowd that is distrusting of the NYPD. At first Serpico tries appealing to his bosses about the corruption, but gets nowhere. He enlists a highly-connected fellow officer, Bob Blair (Tony Roberts) in his fight against corruption, but not even he can crack the city administration's general indifference. His campaign and the resulting complications and harassment within the department take a toll on his mental health and his relationship with fiancee Laurie (Barbara Eda-Young), who ultimately leaves him. After meeting a sympathetic police inspector who agrees to assist him with both disrupting the gambling rackets and later calling attention to the problem by going to the New York Times, he is transferred to narcotics, as he has always wanted. However, he finds himself in an even more corrupt and hostile atmosphere than before, where he has mostly enemies and almost no allies due to the reputation he has garnered. As a result, he is shot in the face during a raid on a heroin lab due to his fellow officers' reluctance to come to his aid. After being left for dead and eventually discovered by two uniformed officers, the story takes over from the beginning and shows a recuperating Serpico being tended to by his family and few remaining friends as well as being anonymously harassed with hate mail. At the end of the film, Serpico testifies to the Knapp Commission on police corruption. The film ends with him waiting to board a ship; despite being promoted to detective (a lifelong ambition of his) and being decorated by the department for "conspicuous bravery in action" (along with the two officers who abandoned him during the drug raid) he resigns from the NYPD and emigrates to Switzerland.