A team of U.S. government agents are sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Along the way, they uncover a complex web of political tensions, terrorism, and religious extremism. As they dig deeper, they discover the true mastermind behind the attack and must stop them before more lives are lost. With high stakes and limited resources, the team must navigate a dangerous landscape, relying on their skills and instincts to bring the perpetrators to justice. Will they succeed in their mission or fall victim to the forces working against them?
After the Rapture, a group of people must face the chaos and devastation left behind. They must navigate through the apocalyptic world and find hope in the midst of despair.
Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 is a comedy film that follows the chaotic and humorous journey of a multicultural family. With a mix of Arab, Jewish, and Chinese characters, the movie portrays the challenges of interracial and interfaith marriages. From dealing with cultural clashes to overcoming stereotypes, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the power of unity.
John Shaft Jr., a cyber security expert, enlists the help of his father, the legendary John Shaft, to uncover the truth behind his best friend's death. As they dig deeper, they discover a conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything they care about.
In the 1970s, a college professor named Frank and his niece, Beth, embark on a road trip from New York City to their small hometown in Creekville, South Carolina. Along the way, they are forced to confront painful memories and secrets from their past, including Frank's hidden homosexuality and the tragic suicide of his lover. As they navigate through prejudice and bigotry, Frank and Beth learn the importance of acceptance and the power of family.
Morocco: Love in Times of War is a TV show set in the 1920s during the war, following the story of a young Spanish medical doctor who finds love and faces challenges while working for the Red Cross in Morocco.
What the Day Owes the Night follows the story of a young Algerian man, Younes, who falls in love with a Muslim woman and becomes involved in the armed resistance against the French occupation. The film explores themes of regret, love, racism, and the struggle for Algerian independence.
Set in the 1920s and 1930s, Lion of the Desert tells the story of a Muslim man leading the resistance against Italian forces in the Libyan desert during World War II. The film explores themes of war crimes, Islamic society, and the fight for freedom.
During World War II, a group of soldiers find themselves stranded in the Sahara Desert. They must face the challenges of the harsh environment, as well as the dangers posed by enemy forces. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and alliances are tested.
Days of Glory is a war movie set during World War II in French Algeria. It follows the story of a group of Algerian soldiers who join the French army to fight against the German occupation. The movie explores their struggles and sacrifices as they face discrimination and injustice while fighting for their country.
In Shaft in Africa, private detective John Shaft is hired by an Ethiopian diplomat to rescue his kidnapped daughter from a human trafficking ring. Shaft travels to Africa, where he must navigate a dangerous underworld while facing cultural and language barriers. As he investigates, Shaft uncovers a plot involving female genital mutilation and illegal immigration. With the help of local allies and his street-smart wit, Shaft battles the criminals and saves the day.
Much Loved is a drama that explores the lives of prostitutes in Morocco, delving into the themes of prostitution, rape, police corruption, and the complexities of personal relationships in a conservative society.
The Source is a comedic drama set in a traditional Muslim village in North Africa. The story revolves around a group of women who decide to go on a sex strike in order to protest and bring about change within their community. The film explores themes of gender equality, tradition, and the power of collective action.
Clash is a suspenseful and intense film that takes place in Cairo during the Egyptian revolution. It tells the story of a group of diverse individuals who find themselves trapped inside a police truck amidst the violent street riots. The film explores themes of social violence, political opposition, and the clash between different ideologies.
Pépé le Moko is a criminal and wanted man who hides in the Casbah in Algiers. The police inspector is determined to catch him and offers him a deal to escape the Casbah safely. Pépé falls in love with an Algerian girl, but their unrequited love leads to tragic consequences.
Outside the Law is a thrilling movie set during the Algerian War, showcasing the struggles of three Algerian brothers fighting for independence against the French colonial regime. Filled with action, drama, and historical significance, the film explores themes of resistance, revenge, and the consequences of colonialism. Inspired by real-life events, it is a captivating portrayal of the fight for freedom in North Africa.
A young Muslim man falls in love with a Catholic woman, causing complications in their interfaith relationship and facing racial prejudice in Glasgow, Scotland.
The Message is a historical epic that portrays the early days of Islam and the life of Prophet Muhammad. It explores the challenges faced by the early Muslims and their struggles against the powerful Arabian tribes and the Roman and Byzantine empires. The movie highlights themes of faith, courage, and unity.
I Am Ali is a documentary film that tells the story of Muhammad Ali's life, showcasing his achievements as a boxing champion and his impact on the world. Through interviews with friends, family, and archival footage, the film offers an intimate and inspiring portrait of the legendary sportsman.
In 1995 Algiers, a young pregnant woman, Amel, seeks refuge in a public bathhouse to smoke and reflect on her life. As she encounters other women who have different backgrounds and stories, Amel grapples with themes of religion, violence, and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society.