Quantum Leap is a TV show about a scientist who travels through time, leaping into the bodies of different people. He tries to fix the mistakes of the past and alter history for the better. With the help of his holographic guide, he experiences various adventures in different time periods, encountering both drama and action. The show explores themes of love, friendship, and the impact of small actions on the future. It is set in the 1980s and 1990s and revolves around the concept of quantum physics and time travel.
The Saboteurs is a TV mini-series set in Norway during World War II. It tells the story of a group of Norwegian resistance fighters who sabotage the German occupation's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. The series explores the challenges faced by the resistance fighters and their determination to prevent the Nazis from obtaining nuclear weapons. Based on a true story, The Saboteurs is a thrilling drama filled with action, suspense, and historical significance.
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.
In 1950s Italy, a postman named Mario becomes friends with a famous poet and starts writing his own poetry. He is praised for his talent and becomes a beloved figure in his community. However, he faces challenges when he falls in love with a wealthy woman who is engaged to another man. Mario's journey explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of art.
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.
The French Minister is a hilarious political comedy that follows the story of a french minister who navigates the world of politics with wit and humor. Set in Paris, France, the minister faces various challenges and encounters colorful characters as he tries to make a difference in his role. With clever dialogue and comedic situations, this movie will keep you entertained from start to finish.
He Named Me Malala is a documentary film that tells the story of Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban for advocating for girls' education. Despite the attack, Malala survived and continued to fight for the right to education. She went on to become the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a dying man writes letters to his son, chronicling the struggles and tragedies of life in a desolate world.
In the year 1959, a nuclear submarine embarks on a top-secret mission to the Arctic Ocean. As it delves deep into the icy waters, the crew encounters a mysterious alien threat. With tensions rising and the fate of humanity at stake, they must use all their skills to survive and prevent a disaster.
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.
During the American Civil War, a sergeant and his horse undergo a journey of honor, sacrifice, and brotherhood in the face of tragedy and heroism.
In 1909, Dr. Ehrlich, a German Jew and exceptional physician, researches the treatment of syphilis at a German medical institute. Facing challenges such as limited funding, antisemitism, and the death of his husband, Dr. Ehrlich perseveres in his quest for a cure. With groundbreaking innovations including the development of Salvarsan, a magic bullet against syphilis, he becomes a renowned figure in the medical community.
One Peace at a Time is a film by Turk and Christy Pipkin. It was produced by The Nobelity Project and was premiered to a sold out audience at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, USA, on April 14, 2009. It is the sequel to the film Nobelity. It has been shown all across the United States and in multiple countries across the world
The plot concerns a comet hurling toward Earth on a collision course and the different reactions to people on the impending disaster.
Hamsun (1996) is a biographical drama film that explores the life of Norwegian author Knut Hamsun during the German occupation of Norway in World War II. The film portrays Hamsun's controversial political views, his admiration for Adolf Hitler, and his trial for treason after the war.
When a student goes missing, her mother goes in search, but encounters a wall of bureaucracy and cover-ups.
In 1939, a group of Finnish soldiers defend the border from Russian invaders.
When a Nobel Prize winner is poisoned with strychnine, a police detective investigates the murder, uncovering dark secrets within a secluded manor. As the detective dives deeper into the case, he must confront his own demons and seek revenge for his father's death. Based on a novel, this period-piece film takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with suspense, family relationships, and a winter backdrop.
In Cold Fever, a businessman named Hirata travels to Iceland to perform a traditional ceremony for his late grandfather. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and experiences the beauty and spirituality of the Icelandic landscape. Through his journey, Hirata embarks on a personal and spiritual rebirth.
Documentary about Polish poet and Nobel Prize winner Wisława Szymborska.