Brass Eye is a satirical news show that parodies and exaggerates the media's coverage of current affairs and controversial topics. It uses dark comedy and surrealism to critique British society and politics, often featuring interviews with celebrities and politicians. The show gained controversy for its taboo subjects and satirical approach, making it a unique and provocative piece of alternative comedy.
The story of Jimmy Savile's life from his working-class roots, to his rise to TV stardom as a BBC presenter, and his later years when he managed to keep his reign of sexual abuse concealed until after his death in 2011.
Allen v. Farrow is a TV show that delves into the controversial allegations of sexual abuse against renowned filmmaker Woody Allen and the consequent effects on his family. The series examines the evidence surrounding the accusations, the dynamics within the family, and the broader societal implications of discussing such sensitive subjects.
In a near-future Berlin, a mute bartender named Leo must navigate the seedy underbelly of the city as he searches for his missing partner. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled with dangerous gangsters and a dark conspiracy. With the help of a compassionate doctor and an enigmatic American surgeon, Leo must use his wits and resourcefulness to uncover the truth and protect himself. Set against the backdrop of a dystopian, high-tech future, 'Mute' is a thrilling sci-fi mystery with elements of noir and cyberpunk.
In Miami, an impoverished African-American preacher becomes the target of an FBI sting operation after being manipulated by an undercover police informant. As his family is torn apart and the truth behind the operation is revealed, the preacher must confront racism, government corruption, and his own beliefs in a tragic and cynical ending.
Jan, a nurse who is also a father, was sexually abused by his father as a teenager. Working in Nuuk, Greenland, he tries to connect to the culture with sex. When someone calls him a Kalak, a Greenlandic word with a double meaning of both a "true" and "dirty" Greenlander, he wears the epithet as a badge of honor. Ultimately, he has to confront his father.
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how a teenage gap year student became one of Britain’s worst ever paedophiles.
Chisato is a beautiful 35-year-old writer, who looks like 18, and the father of Riju, a cute 15-year-old boy. Chisato's hobby is to drive away all of Riju's friends because he thinks they want to corrupt his precious child, so he shows his good side to these boys while he poisons the cake he brings them with a smile; however, there is one guy, Shunsuke, who doesn't fall for the tricks. But is Shunsuke really aiming for Riju? Who is that mysterious writer Chisato loves so much? And why is Chisato convinced that Riju's friends want to take advantage of him?
Members of the controversial group NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association) discuss why their organization supports "boys and men who have or desire engagements in sexual or emotional relationships."
This new documentary looks inside the criminal world of Jimmy Savile through the eyes of those who worked alongside him and those who investigated him.
Millie Jackson, a nerdish introverted virgin, shares an old crumbling mansion with fellow uni student Sara. Sara's friend Britt, desperate to move in, hatches a cruel and cunning plot to push Millie out. Party drugged, Millie is seduced by Sara's boyfriend Nathan, to awake, naked and confused, with no memory of the night before. Deep in denial, Millie is confronted by startling images of her night of passion, filmed and mailed through the internet. Distraught, confused and plagued by conflicting emotions, Millie seeks help from her family psychiatrist Dr Charles Webster. During hypnosis, Dr Webster unwittingly awakes Millie's repressed alter ego, unleashing the wild, sexy Carmilla Hyde.
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