When a group of terrorists hijacks a transatlantic flight and threatens to release a nerve gas, a team of experts must race against time to stop them. With lives on the line, they must overcome obstacles, disarm bombs, and work together to save the day.
Infidel follows the story of an American man who is abducted and tortured by terrorists in Tehran, Iran. He is held captive and faces execution unless he publicly renounces his Christian faith. As his desperate wife and a CIA agent work to rescue him, they uncover a larger conspiracy involving the Iranian regime and political intrigue. Infidel is a gripping political thriller that explores themes of faith, courage, and the fight for freedom.
Rosebud is a society melodrama and spy thriller set in the Mediterranean, involving a yacht, luxury, and intrigue. The story revolves around a professor who gets involved in a cliffhanger ending, political and spy thriller events, and a story of blackmail, set against the backdrop of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Greece, and the CIA. The plot takes the audience through a series of blindfolded events, caves, episodic structure, and wealth, exploring themes of pan-Arabism, relationships, and geopolitical tensions. The movie is based on the novel of the same name and showcases spy actions, military actions, and political drama involving the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and terrorism.
Horses of God is a compelling drama that tells the story of a group of young boys living in the slums of Casablanca, Morocco, who become involved in Islamic fundamentalism during the 1990s. The film follows their tragic journey as they navigate poverty, violence, and the lure of radicalism. Inspired by a true story, the movie explores the devastating effects of religious extremism and the human cost of terrorism.
In the midst of the US occupation of the Philippines, a dedicated American doctor becomes embroiled in the war as he tries to save lives while navigating treachery and deception.
An Iranian-born teenager living in suburban New Jersey thinks of herself as simply an American until anti-Iranian sentiment erupts in her community after American hostages are held in Iran.
Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People takes a critical look at the negative and stereotypical representation of Arabs and Muslims in American cinema. Examining the history of Arab and Muslim characterizations on screen, the documentary reveals the impact of these portrayals on real-life perceptions and contributes to the perpetuation of stereotypes. Through interviews with scholars, activists, and filmmakers, the film aims to shed light on the racial profiling, propaganda, and prejudice prevalent in the film industry.
Fitna is a provocative documentary that examines the connection between Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. Through the use of quotations from the Quran and footage of violent acts committed by Muslim extremists, the film raises questions about the impact of religious beliefs on the actions of individuals. It delves into the controversial topics of beheadings, death threats, and the rise of Islamic terrorism in the Netherlands and beyond.
In this sequel to "My brother the Islamist," we continue to follow Robb Leech as the tries to understand his stepbrother's journey and transformation from middle-class boy to convicted terrorist.
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.
Algeria region of the high flatlands. As Islamist groups continue to spread terror, Rashid, a young Jihadist, leaves the mountains to return to his village. In keeping with the law « of pardon and national harmony », he has to surrender to the police and give up his weapon. He thus receives amnesty and becomes a « repenti ». But the law cannot erase his crimes and for Rachid it's the beginning of a one-way journey of violence, secrets and manipulation.
Rachida, a young and self-assured teacher at an elementary school, becomes the target of terrorists when she refuses to place a bomb in her classroom. This acclaimed debut feature offers a unique glimpse into the lives of ordinary citizens in Algeria, where terrorism was commonplace during the civil conflict of the 1990s.
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