Endeavour is a crime drama series that follows a young detective in the 1960s Oxford, as he solves murder cases and navigates the complexities of the criminal investigation. With the backdrop of the vibrant 1960s setting, the series explores the intersections of crime, mystery, and drama.
The amazing Taichi Keaton works on cases around the globe that always lead to adventure! He combines his arsenal of multidisciplinary expertise in investigation, archeology, and survival with his experience as a professor, a Falklands Conflict veteran and a SAS agent to unravel the often dangerous challenges in each riveting episode.
Follow the lives of a group of upper-class classmates as they navigate love affairs, scandalous secrets, and the ever-changing landscape of British society during World War II.
A mathematician and his student team up to solve a series of murders, each with mathematical clues. As they uncover a pattern, they find themselves in a race against time to stop the killer before he strikes again. Along the way, they encounter deception, conspiracy, and the dark side of academia.
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.
Shadowlands is a movie based on the true story of the love affair between esteemed author C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Davidman. The film explores their blossoming relationship, which is tested when Joy is diagnosed with terminal cancer. It delves into themes of love, loss, faith, and the power of literature.
Set in the 1920s, Brideshead Revisited follows the story of a young artist who becomes entangled in the lives of an aristocratic family and their country estate. As he navigates through relationships, forbidden love, and the complexities of the upper class, he discovers the true meaning of loyalty and betrayal. With themes of religion, homosexuality, and the changing social landscape of post-World War II England, this period drama explores the depths of human emotions and the struggle to maintain one's identity.
When a Palestinian woman and a British Indian woman meet and fall in love, they must navigate cultural and familial expectations as they explore their sexual identities.
The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis (2021) follows the life of C.S. Lewis, an Oxford professor and writer. The movie delves into his experiences, including his time at Oxford University, his struggles with atheism, and his eventual religious conversion. Set against the backdrop of World War I and World War II, the film provides insight into Lewis' philosophical and theological beliefs.
Cromwell is a 1970 biographical drama that tells the story of Oliver Cromwell, the leader of the Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War. The film explores Cromwell's rise to power, his military campaigns, and his eventual establishment of the Commonwealth of England. It delves into the complex political and religious landscape of 17th-century England, highlighting Cromwell's struggle against the tyranny of King Charles I and his fight for religious freedom. With a star-studded ensemble cast, Cromwell portrays a pivotal period in British history.
Accident (1967) is a gripping crime drama that revolves around a university professor, his obsession with an aristocrat, and the deadly consequences of a car accident. The story is told through flashbacks, revealing the complex web of relationships, jealousy, and betrayal that leads to tragedy.
Set in the 1980s, a group of boys attending a grammar school in Yorkshire, England, prepares for the entrance exams to Cambridge and Oxford. They receive deep insights on life and education from their eccentric English teacher, including lessons on art, history, and love. As the boys navigate their adolescence, they develop friendships, experience heartbreak, and explore their sexuality. The History Boys is a coming-of-age story that tackles themes of education, identity, and the pursuit of knowledge.
A braggart college athlete travels to Oxford, England to compete in a rowing race, but gets caught up in a rivalry, mistaken identity, and a romantic entanglement.
Oscar and Lucinda is a period drama set in the 1800s. It follows the story of Oscar, an Anglican priest, and Lucinda, a glassworks heiress. The two meet on a ship bound for Australia and form an unlikely friendship. They share a common obsession with gambling and decide to place a wager on whether Oscar can move a glass church across the Australian Outback. Along the way, they face various challenges, including religious conflicts and their own personal demons.
A bumbling student named Stanley enrolls at Oxford University and wreaks havoc with his clumsy nature. He becomes involved in various comedic misadventures, including getting entangled in a reward scheme, hitchhiking with a portrait, and causing chaos at a formal dinner party. Along the way, he also encounters practical jokes, exploding cigars, and a ghost costume. Will Stanley be able to navigate his way through the chaos and succeed at Oxford?
The Grotesque is a dark comedy film about a poet who is framed for murder. He must navigate a world of dark humor, dinosaurs, butlers, and game rooms to clear his name. With a touch of surrealism and a lot of wit, this film takes viewers on a wild ride.
A TV movie directed by Bob Mahoney. Based on the book by Dick Lee & Colin Pratt it tells the true story of a long running Police investigation which resulted in the arrests of 120 people and jail sentences of 170 years for the manufacture and distribution of £100M of LSD.
This movie tells the remarkable story of Stephen Hawking, from his early years at Cambridge University to his groundbreaking work on black holes and his personal struggles with a degenerative disease. Along the way, he forms meaningful relationships, challenges the boundaries of scientific knowledge, and becomes one of the most brilliant minds of our time.
Basil is a lower-class artist who falls in love with an aristocratic woman named Julia. Their dangerous friendship leads to class-consciousness, disinheritance, and a secret marriage. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, they find themselves entangled in a web of deceit, temptation, and torment.
A dramatic and penetrating examination of the intellectual and moral standards existing at Oxford University, England, in the early 1970s.