Criminal: France is a TV show that delves into the world of crime, mystery, and drama in the French context. It explores various themes such as homophobia, lies, not guilty pleas, and hate crimes, with a spotlight on a closeted gay character. The mini-series provides an in-depth look at criminal investigations and the complexities of human behavior.
Anne Boleyn is a tragic heroine in Tudor England, facing betrayal and wrongful accusations of infidelity. The TV show delves into the complexities of her life, including her tumultuous relationship with King Henry VIII and the patriarchal society she lived in.
In the near future, a former cop who is wrongfully convicted of murder is transported to a remote island. There, he becomes a participant in a deadly hunting game where he must outwit and survive against other hunters. With his life on the line, he must use his skills and instincts to stay alive and find a way to escape.
When a deaf boy goes missing, his mother hires a lawyer to find him. As the investigation deepens, dark secrets and corrupt officials are uncovered, leading to a thrilling race against time to save the boy.
A woman endures years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse from her husband, but when she sets him on fire in self-defense, she must navigate the legal system to prove her innocence.
During the aftermath of World War II, a Dutch resistance hero is accused of art forgery and must prove his innocence in a court trial. The film explores themes of collaboration with Nazis, post-war justice, and the power of art.
A talented art forger is framed for the murder of a wealthy art collector. As he goes incognito to clear his name, he discovers a web of deception and betrayal. With the help of a kidnapped woman and his father, he must navigate the art world's underbelly to uncover the truth.
After being accused of murdering his wife, an African-American man is sentenced to life in prison. As he struggles with racial discrimination, isolation, and the haunting ghost of his dead wife, he begins to question his own sanity. With the help of a sympathetic psychiatrist, he must navigate the horrors of the prison system and uncover the truth behind his wife's death.
Sir Harry Oakes is a wealthy magnate, living amongst the British aristocrats who have made their home in the Bahamas just prior to World War II. Their small community is one of privilege and status and when Sir Harry's beloved daughter marries a handsome but penniless gigolo, Alfred De Marigny, Sir Harry is outraged by the union. But before Sir Harry can break up the marriage he is brutally and viciously murdered and his son-in-law is the prime suspect. Nothing is as it appears and Sir Harry's death soon points towards intrigue and deception on an international scale.
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