Söz is an action-packed TV show set in Turkey. The story follows the life of a soldier who leads a team against terrorism, facing challenges and sacrifices along the way. The show explores themes of love, sacrifice, patriotism, and brotherhood.
In the 17th century, two Portuguese Jesuit priests travel to Japan in an attempt to locate their mentor, who is rumored to have committed apostasy, and to propagate Catholicism. They are shocked by the persecution of Christians and struggle with their own faith as they witness the torture and martyrdom of believers. Through betrayal and imprisonment, they are tested in their resolve to remain steadfast in their beliefs. Ultimately, they must confront their own crisis of faith while facing the oppressive forces of the shogunate.
In the movie Stowaway (2021), a three-person crew on a mission to Mars discovers a stowaway on board, which leads to a scarcity of resources and a life-threatening dilemma. They must make difficult decisions to ensure their survival as they face limited supplies and the challenges of surviving in the harsh conditions of space.
Jolana (18) is an object of her step-father's desire. She is unable to cope, especially when her own mother turns a blind eye. Those events are heavily paid for when she finds herself working in a brothel. Her inability to cope raise a question: What is it she actually wants? Are her dreams of escaping really better than the reality she finds herself in?
The Passion of Joan of Arc is a silent film that tells the story of the trial and martyrdom of Joan of Arc in the 15th century. It portrays her psychological drama, the agony she goes through, and the injustice she faces in a religious and political trial.
A.D. (1985) is a historical drama TV mini-series that follows the story of the early Christians in ancient Rome. It portrays the challenges and persecution faced by the followers of Christianity, their struggle for survival, and the impact of their faith on the Roman Empire. The series explores the lives of key historical figures such as Caligula, Nero, and Pontius Pilate, as well as their interactions with Jesus Christ and his apostles.
During the Spanish Civil War, a dying father seeks forgiveness while his son uncovers a shocking betrayal. This intense story explores themes of love, martyrdom, and the struggle for identity amidst the chaos of war.
The Grid is a thrilling TV mini-series set in the world of counterterrorism and international intrigue. It follows a team of CIA and FBI agents as they unravel a complex web of terrorist plots and geopolitical power struggles. With high-stakes action and a diverse cast of characters, The Grid keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
In a dystopian future, a teenage boy in New York City becomes a freedom fighter against a dictatorship. He joins a resistance movement and forms an interfaith relationship with a girl. Together, they fight police brutality and try to bring freedom to the city.
After escaping from a sadistic cult, a young woman seeks revenge on her captors. She must confront her own demons and face unimaginable pain and suffering, all in the name of seeking justice.
Adoration is a drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It explores the story of a high school student who becomes the center of controversy after uploading a video online. The film delves into themes of cultural difference, terrorism, and the blurred line between reality and fiction. It follows the journey of the protagonist as he navigates the consequences of his actions and grapples with his own identity.
Wise Blood tells the story of a young man named Hazel Motes, who becomes a street preacher and forms a new religious movement based on his own twisted beliefs. As he tries to spread his message, he encounters various characters and events that challenge his faith and push him to the brink of madness.
The Trial of Joan of Arc tells the story of the 15th-century French heroine, Joan of Arc, who is falsely accused of witchcraft, making a deal with Satan, and other crimes. Despite her strength, conviction, and bravery, Joan faces a rigged trial and is ultimately burned alive. The film explores themes of rebellion, anti-authority, political corruption, and religious fundamentalism.
Hanna's War is the true story of Hanna Senesh, a Hungarian-Jewish WW2 resistance fighter, who would become Israel's "Joan of Arc". As a young person, she fled Nazi-occupied Hungary for Palestine, where she was recruited and trained by the British to serve as a commando. After completing her training in Britain, she parachutes into Yugoslavia with a commando team to establish escape routes across the Hungarian-Yugoslavian border for downed British pilots. Her attempts to save Hungarian Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary, however, leads to her capture, torture and demise at the hands of the Gestapo and the Nazi-controlled Hungarian police.
In Some Mother's Son, a group of Irish republican prisoners go on a hunger strike to protest against the British penal system. The film explores the struggle for justice and democracy amid prison violence and police violence. It tells the story of a mother's unconditional love for her son and the sacrifices made in the fight for freedom. The movie also delves into the political propaganda, the role of the church, and the emotional toll on the widows of those involved.
In Sarileru Neekevvaru, a soldier named Ajay takes on corrupt politicians and saves a village. He exposes their scams and reforms the system while also dealing with personal and family relationships.
Androcles, an escaped Christian tailor, is saved from certain death in the Colosseum by a lion that he had removed a thorn from its paw.
On the eve of the Day of the Dead, among mysterious old rituals of the Vilnius region, ghosts of the past and present start to appear.
In Flying Guillotine II, a rebellion against the Qing Dynasty is underway. The film follows a group of martial artists who use the deadly flying guillotine weapon to assassinate members of the ruling empire. Amid palace intrigue and family relationships, a Tibetan lama joins forces with a female warrior to dismantle the oppressive regime.
Silence (1971) is a powerful drama that follows the story of two Christian priests who travel to Japan and face persecution and torture as they try to spread their faith during a time of crisis. As they witness the oppression and loss of faith among the Japanese Christians, they are forced to confront their own beliefs and grapple with the ultimate test of their devotion to God.