Detective Carl Mørck investigates the disappearance of a female politician, leading him into a cold case investigation filled with mystery and danger.
A story that follows three generations of a rich Serbian Christian family in the 19th century in the north of the then Ottoman Empire in the city of Vranje, who are fighting for survival through various moral crises, facing decline. Forbidden love, intrigue, murder, arranged marriages, revenge, friendship and enmity between Serbs, Albanians and Turks and the endangered position of women at that time
Caliphate (2020) is a thrilling TV show that follows the lives of a group of women involved in a terrorist plot in Sweden. The show explores themes of radicalization, family dynamics, and counter-terrorism efforts by the Swedish Security Service. As the plot unfolds, viewers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.
A young Algerian man named Malik is sent to a French prison. He rises through the criminal ranks, becoming a formidable player. The film explores his prison career, his relationships with other inmates, and his involvement in the criminal world both inside and outside the prison walls.
Wrong Is Right is a political satire comedy that follows a journalist who becomes entangled in a larger conspiracy involving the President of the United States. As he investigates further, he discovers a secret location, voices inside his head, and manipulation by the media. The film touches on themes of government corruption, media manipulation, and the power of the mass media.
The action takes place during the Great War in the home of the First Lord of the Admiralty.
Alistair, a British representative for a wildlife conservation agency based in Karachi and his Jewish-American wife Hannah have been unsuccessful at conceiving a child. Over time, the desire to have a child begins to consume Hannah and she persuades a reluctant Alistair to go with her for three days to a fertility shrine. After a ceremony during which Hannah converts to Islam and coaxes Alistair to do the same, she becomes pregnant. But Hannah’s joy at the discovery of her pregnancy is overshadowed by worsening relations with Alistair who has started an affair with their friend Samira and tensions begin to mount when eunuchs from the shrine start to harass the couple.
Stars of Eger is a historical adventure film set in 16th century Hungary during the time of Ottoman conquest. It follows the story of a group of patriots who defend the fortress of Eger against the powerful Ottoman army. The film showcases the struggles and sacrifices made by the characters, highlighting themes of heroism, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of the Hungarian people.
Biriyaani is a thought-provoking movie set in Kerala, India, that delves into the life of a Muslim sex worker and her struggle for self-liberation in an oppressive society. The plot explores themes of marriage, husband-wife relationships, religion, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Through the protagonist's journey, the film sheds light on the complexities of society and the resilience of individuals striving for their own liberation.
A stone merchant with a dysfunctional marriage gets caught in a terror attack led by Muslim extremists. He must navigate through the chaos and betrayal to survive.
Farewell to the Night tells the story of a retired horse trainer living in the south of France and his Muslim grandson. The grandson, who is a convert to Islam, becomes involved in jihadist activities, which leads to a conflict between him and his grandfather. The film explores themes of religious belief, radicalization, and the complexities of intergenerational relationships.
His Highness Abdullah is a drama film set in Mumbai, India. The story revolves around a blind man who is unknowingly targeted in an assassination plot. As he navigates through the political intrigue and palace life, he also grapples with personal loss and his own emotional struggles. The film explores themes of deception, depression, and the complexities of power and loyalty. With its captivating storyline and compelling characters, His Highness Abdullah offers a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
2 November 2004, shortly before nine in the morning. In The Hague, the report comes in that in Amsterdam Theo van Gogh has been murdered. All warning bells start ringing. With the country in flames, sometimes literally, politicians and officials in The Hague have to neutralise all sorts of known and unknown stings, and just when Van Gogh’s cremation seems to herald a period of relative peace, a second explosion follows: the attack on the Hofstad Network in the Laakkwartier in The Hague. A reconstruction of nine days of political high tension and flying dust, a decade after the assassination of the trendsetting filmmaker and TV presenter.
An Iranian assassin is sent to the United States to kill a former Iranian official who served under the Shah of Iran. The night before the assassination he find out that his target (Mr. Tabataie) has already been killed by a Muslim American Hassan Tantai (aka David Theodore Belfield). A prominent mullah residing in the U.S. find him a new assassination target.
Beautiful City tells the story of Akbar, a kind-hearted young man who navigates the complexities of love, relationships, and societal injustice in a bustling city. As he falls in love with a girl named Firoozeh, he must confront the troubles and obstacles that stand in the way of their happiness. Filled with poignant moments and emotional twists, Beautiful City is a thought-provoking exploration of humanity and the power of love.
Set in Tunisia during World War II, The Wedding Song tells the story of two young women, one Muslim and one Jewish, and their struggle to navigate love, friendship, and the complexities of their world. As the war unfolds, they face forced marriages, loss of innocence, and the challenges of living under occupation.
Valley of the Kings is an epic adventure film set in Egypt in the early 1900s. The story follows an archaeologist who discovers a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, leading to a thrilling journey filled with murder, artifacts, and ancient mysteries. Along the way, there are encounters with bedouins, duels, and a quest for a precious statue. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of knowledge in a dangerous and exotic setting.
Australian based Lucky Kapoor (Fardeen Khan) has no interest whatsoever in his dad's, Virendra Kapoor's (Harsh Chhaya) business in India. Saba Karim Khan (Feroz Khan), however, does have an interest in the property of Mr. Kapoor, but Mr. Kapoor is not willing to sell. This angers Karim Khan, and he has Mr. Kapoor killed, and makes it look like an accident. Lucky's childhood sweetheart, Jessica Periera (Celina Jaitley), has the proof of Mr. Kapoor's death, but decides to keep it to herself. When Karim Khan meets with Lucky to re-negotiate the property, he finds that Lucky is willing to sell; he also finds that Lucky resembles his dead son. Karim Khan will give anything to make Lucky the heir to his vaste wealth and properties, but Lucky is not willing. Karim Khan turns on all the machinations he has in his power to force Lucky to be his heir.
When a tough cop's daughter is brutally raped, he takes matters into his own hands to seek justice and bring the culprits to justice. In his quest for vengeance, he uncovers a web of corruption involving a corrupt politician and a powerful gang. With his machismo and righteous rage, the cop becomes a vigilante seeking to restore justice.
Muslims and Christians clash in this thoughtful Filipino war movie. Kiram Sali and his Muslim rebels launch a series of attacks on the army but his brother Omar would just rather see his country in peace. Following the rebel's murder of Army General Basco, holy war follows. Omar turns to violence and ends up in a showdown with General Basco's best man Captain Reyes.