Knife in the Water is a 1962 Polish film directed by Roman Polanski. It tells the story of a married couple who invite a hitchhiker to join them on their sailing trip. Tensions rise as competitiveness, masculinity, and power dynamics come into play, leading to a confrontation that tests the characters' relationships and reveals their true selves.
In this sports drama, a team of sailors compete in the America's Cup, facing challenges such as male chauvinism and sexual discrimination. They strive to overcome obstacles and win the prestigious race.
In 1793, Horatio Hornblower is transferred to the HMS Indefatigable, a French-built frigate. He is soon tested by his fellow officers and tasked with leading a crucial mission against a French warship. With his determination and courage, Hornblower proves himself to be a capable and resourceful leader.
The Weight of Water is a dark thriller that explores themes of jealousy, obsession, and murder. The story follows a photographer who becomes obsessed with a murder case and begins to suspect her own husband. As she delves deeper into the case, dark secrets and repressed anger come to the surface, leading to a shocking climax.
Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron is a documentary that delves into the mysteries surrounding the sinking of the Titanic. Through meticulous research, James Cameron and a team of experts examine the evidence and use modern technology to provide a comprehensive understanding of what happened to the iconic ship. The documentary uncovers new details about the construction, the iceberg collision, and the subsequent sinking, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the tragic event.
Rainbow has just moved to an international school in Phuket, in Southern Thailand. She soon becomes the center of attention, since so many of her new friends are curious to know about the recent death of a student at her old school in the North. She blames it on a mysterious phone number 999-9999 a number reputed to grant whoever calls it, one wish.
Andy Panda is swabbing the deck of his ship when he comes across a stubborn pelican who refuses to move. When Andy finally does rid himself of the pesky bird, it turns out that particular pelican was an expecting mother whose offspring has now hatched. Feeling bad, Andy does his best to care for the young hatchling.
Popeye the Sailor (1933) follows the adventures of Popeye, a brave and strong sailor who gains incredible power after consuming spinach. With his trusty pipe and the support of his love interest Olive Oyl, Popeye takes on the brutish Bluto and various other challenges, all while navigating the surreal world of carnival games and newspaper headlines.
This Sportscope short focuses on sailboat racing in Bermuda.
Christian is a divorced father who can only see his young daughter Vanessa every other weekend. When he meets the single mother Christine and decides to participate in a summer TV show, his whole life is turned upside down.
In 1967, a young David Lynch grabbed his new Bolex 16mm camera, to film his friend and mentor Bushnell Keeler and brother Dave Keeler sailing on the Chesapeake Bay in Bush's King's Cruiser. This was David Lynch's very first film, which he prefers to call a "home movie". It depicts a man, a painter, who changed David's life forever pursuing the artist's life, which he continues to this day.
Ironclads is a 1991 made-for-television movie produced by Ted Turner's TNT company about the events behind the creation of the CSS Virginia from the remains of the USS Merrimack and the battle between the Virginia and the USS Monitor in the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8, 1862-March 9, 1862.
In 1803, the only thing standing between Napoleon and his plan of world domination is England and the British Navy. The admiralty, learning that Napoleon has assembled an invasion fleet decides to send out one of its vessels to destroy it the French flagship under cover of fog. Forced out of retirement, ruthless, tyrannical and temperamental Captain William Blake is put in command. He wields his command with sadistic fury until an epidemic of scurvy attacks the crew and, when he refuses to go ashore for needed provision, mutiny and insubordination results...and, then, the French flagship arrives.
Faux documentary told in first-person narration, about an "adventuress" who sets sail to Guatemala with her father and two male crewmen, rescues them when their fresh-water supply is compromised, finds a treasure map, and attempts to steal a fabulous emerald from a ruined temple, much to the aggrevation of a worshipful native princess and her subjects.
How Covid-19 triggered the spread of a 5G conspiracy theory, firing it into mainstream British life and inspiring a new generation of believers. The idea that 5G could have health implications isn’t new. But, thanks to celebrities like Amir Khan and Eamonn Holmes, it spread further than ever before during lockdown. We speak to new converts to the anti-5G cause, as well as telecoms engineers who have been abused in the streets, police dealing with arson attacks, and activists on both sides. Where did this theory come from? How did it spread? And where will it end? The pandemic has converted many anti-5G activists to the anti-vaccination movement too. This is a story about how easy it is for disinformation to infect us all and how it has become particularly contagious in the coronavirus era.
Explore the rich tradition of qawwali music and its deep spiritual significance in the cultures of Pakistan and India. Follow the journey of renowned musicians as they bridge the gaps between different communities and delve into the ancient mysteries of this devotional singing form. Discover the profound teachings of qawwali masters and the transformative power of music in this captivating documentary.
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