A group of Iraq War veterans, known as the A-Team, are falsely accused of committing a crime. They must go on the run to clear their name and uncover the truth behind the conspiracy. With their unique skills and resourcefulness, they work together to outsmart their enemies and bring justice to those who framed them.
When a demolition crew discovers a bag of money during a routine job, they unknowingly become entangled in a dangerous plot orchestrated by a paramilitary group. With their lives at stake, the crew must use their skills and killer instinct to survive and seek revenge.
After a freak lab accident, scientist Alec Holland transforms into a superhuman plant-based creature known as Swamp Thing and must protect the swamp from a paramilitary group.
Guava Island tells the story of a musician living on a tropical island who faces tragedy and exploitation while trying to pursue his dreams. He is caught in a struggle between the oppressive rule of a paramilitary group and the pursuit of the American dream. Along the way, he must navigate relationships, love, and the moral dilemmas that come with his choices.
The SS was the Nazi state’s instrument of domination and oppression, responsible for the intelligence services and the police. The SS committed a horrific range of atrocities, including the Holocaust, the persecution of political opponents, and brutal war crimes. Millions of people were victims of the Schutzstaffel, and many of the perpetrators were unrepentant to the end. This six-part documentary provides a comprehensive overview of the SS, describing how a small group of thugs rose to become the most feared organ in the Nazi state. With the help of international experts, the film examines common myths about the organisation. Interviews with eyewitnesses and unapologetic perpetrators take us closer to the psyche of the SS supporters in an attempt to make the inconceivable comprehensible.
The night of November 8, 1923, is arguably the most significant and transformative in the history of the twentieth century. A localised uprising in the Bavarian capital of Munich, led by a small man with a toothbrush moustache and a poisonous yet compelling grandiloquence, would have repercussions that would lead to the political shackling of an entire nation, the most abhorrent crimes of the century and a world war. You might say, Adolf Hitler came of age amid the smell of sweat and sawdust of a Munich beer hall. In the political chaos of 1923, he was a local irritant, gaining popularity among workers and soldiers, the ethos of his Nazi Party spreading like a virus. His first attempt at attaining true power came with an attempted putsch on the already separatist government of Bavaria, which left him imprisoned.
In 1990s Turkey, a political journalist gets caught up in a web of political violence, corruption, and oppression as he investigates the murder of a fellow journalist. He becomes a target himself, facing kidnapping, torture, and threats to his life. Amidst the chaos, he persists in his fight for press freedom and exposing the truth.
Follows the life of Northern Irish investigative journalist Lyra McKee by telling her story through her own work and words.
This documentary follows journalist Peter Taylor as he investigates the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring the political unrest, paramilitary groups, police brutality, and the impact on the community. The film delves into the historical and social context of the conflict, highlighting key figures and events such as the hunger strikes, Bernadette Devlin, the British soldiers, and the Irish Republican Army.
The Patriot Game is a documentary film that focuses on the conflict between Irish Republicans and the British Army during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. It explores the roots of the conflict, including the history of British colonialism, sectarianism, and discrimination. The film also examines the role of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the tactics they employed in their struggle for Irish independence.
The true story of a strange, lost film. In 1972, the IRA allowed an unusual documentary crew to film its members carrying out attacks. Right at the bloodiest point of the Northern Ireland conflict, IRA bombers were filmed unmasked, and most of its underground leadership appeared on camera. The film looked like a propaganda coup, before disappearing and going largely unseen for almost 50 years, with the IRA never allowing anything like it to happen again.
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