The black comedy starts with the death of Avishai Sar-Shalom, a renowned economist and leading Nobel prize candidate. His body is found by his four close old friends, and moments before calling an ambulance, one of them brings up with an idea. Only a few days separate between an economy professor that would be forgotten and a Nobel Prize winner.
After accepting secret work in cryptography, brilliant mathematician John Nash's life turns into a nightmarish struggle with his own mind.
In late 19th century Poland, Jagna defies traditional norms and tries to carve her own path in a village filled with gossip, feuds, and deep-rooted patriarchy.
Radioactive is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Marie Curie, a Polish physicist and chemist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The film explores her struggles as a female scientist in a male-dominated field, her romantic and professional partnership with her husband Pierre Curie, and the impact of her discoveries on the world, including the development of the atomic bomb and advancements in cancer treatment. The film also delves into Curie's personal life, highlighting her strength, perseverance, and the sacrifices she made for her work.
Based on a true story, 'The Lady' follows Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle for democracy in Burma and her personal sacrifices to bring freedom and human rights to her people. Set in the 1940s and spanning several decades, the film highlights the political intimidation, police brutality, and the brutality of the military junta. Despite being a political prisoner, Suu Kyi becomes a symbol of hope and a freedom fighter who inspires a nation.
In the 1960s, a devoted wife supports her husband, a renowned author, in his career. However, as he receives the Nobel Prize for Literature, she reflects on the compromises she has made and the true cost of her loyalty. The wife's quiet strength and unyielding love are put to the test as long-buried secrets and resentments surface, leading her to confront her own desires and ambitions.
Colette, a Nobel Prize-winning author, navigates the challenges of her personal and professional life as she explores her bisexuality, confronts exploitation, and strives for independence in 19th-century Paris.
In Stockholm, a Nobel Peace Prize winner becomes embroiled in a web of espionage and mistaken identity when he is targeted by an international criminal organization. With his life in danger, he must navigate a treacherous world to uncover the truth and protect his reputation. The film explores themes of doppelgangers, secrets, and the dark side of fame.
A Nobel Prize-winning writer returns to his hometown and is reluctantly thrown into a series of bittersweet and darkly humorous situations that test his relationships and challenge his fame.
Marie Curie is a biographical drama that tells the story of Marie Curie, a remarkable scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The movie explores her personal and professional life, her struggles and achievements, and the impact she had on the world of science.
After his father wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, a man seeks revenge by kidnapping him and demanding a ransom. As the plot unfolds, dark secrets and family conflicts are revealed.
After receiving instructions from a mysterious device, a scientist is recruited by aliens from the planet Metaluna to help them in their war against another alien race. As he joins the mission, he is faced with various challenges and dangers, including alien creatures, space battles, and the race against time to save himself and possibly all of humanity.
Young Einstein is a comedic film that reimagines the life of Albert Einstein as a mischievous and quirky young man in Tasmania. The film follows Albert as he discovers the theory of relativity, falls in love, and becomes embroiled in various comedic adventures.
Henry Fool is a dark comedy about an unlikely friendship between Simon, a socially awkward and introverted janitor, and Henry Fool, a charismatic and unconventional poet. As Simon becomes Henry's protege, he is exposed to new experiences and ideas that challenge his mundane existence. Through their friendship, both characters embark on a journey of self-discovery, facing personal demons, and exploring themes of art, ambition, and integrity.
Dark Matter is a movie that explores the story of a foreign student who seeks revenge and competition in the field of cosmology. It delves into the themes of reality versus fantasy, cross-cultural experiences, and the pursuit of truth. The protagonist's journey is filled with depression, envy, and the pressures of academic life. The movie takes a closer look at the universe, theories, and the precision required in the field of cosmology. It also touches upon themes like the American Dream, simulation, and the impact of water and fire in the storyline.
This year, it is Jacob Widman's turn to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics. There is only one problem, he is dead. His four closest friends decide to keep his death a secret so that he can leave this world as a Noble Prize laureate.
Nobel's Last Will is a gripping drama that revolves around the mysterious last will of a Nobel laureate. Set in Eastern Europe, the plot follows a female assassin, a skeptical journalist, and their encounter with a scandal-ridden tabloid. As they delve deeper into the intricacies of the story, they uncover a web of secrets and conspiracy that has connections to the prestigious Nobel Prize. With Stockholm, Sweden as the backdrop, this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat as the truth unfolds.
This documentary dives into the fascinating world of algorithms, exploring their profound impact on various aspects of our lives. From search engines and soccer games to Nobel Prize-winning achievements, algorithms shape our reality in unexpected ways. Join a renowned professor and mathematician as they unravel the secrets and analogies behind these powerful mathematical tools.