Combat Hospital is a medical drama series that follows the lives of a group of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals working in a military hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan during the war. The series explores the challenges they face in providing medical care in a high-pressure, war-torn environment.
During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
Randy 'The Ram' Robinson, a former professional wrestler in his 50s, must come to terms with retirement and his struggle to find purpose outside of the ring. As he deals with personal and health challenges, he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter and find redemption in his past mistakes.
The Green Berets is a war drama film that focuses on the actions of the Green Berets, a special forces unit, during the Vietnam War. It portrays the challenges and dangers they face as they carry out their mission in a hostile environment. The movie is known for its controversial and propagandistic portrayal of the war.
Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom is a gripping documentary that chronicles the Ukrainian Revolution of 2013-2014, when thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kyiv to demand political freedom and an end to corruption. The film explores the violent clashes between the protesters and the police, capturing the bravery and determination of the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom.
Dirty Sanchez is a TV show featuring a group of friends who push the limits of pain and danger with their outrageous stunts. From painful challenges to extreme physical harm, they are always up for a wild adventure.
They Shall Not Grow Old is a documentary film that uses restored and colorized footage to depict the experiences of British soldiers during World War I. It explores the harsh realities of trench warfare, the devastating effects of the war, and the lives of the soldiers who fought and died on the Western Front.
1942: Unknown Battle follows the journey of a Soviet officer and his battalion as they engage in a brutal conflict against the German army. Amidst the horrors of war, they face great sacrifices, personal loss, and the harsh realities of the winter. As the battle rages on, the soldiers must confront their own mortality and find the strength to carry on.
In the spring of 1945, Berlin is in ruins after the defeat of the Nazis. A woman documents her experiences as she is subjected to mass rape and sexual assault by Soviet soldiers. She finds herself in a constant struggle for survival and dignity in a city consumed by chaos and despair.
A newlywed couple on their honeymoon find themselves in the clutches of a terrifying cult that kidnaps people to harvest their organs for the black market. The couple must try to escape and survive the horrors of their vacation gone wrong.
Five young men participate in an experiment drug test, which is known as a short-term, high-paying part-time job.
Hillsborough (1996) tells the heartbreaking true story of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, where 96 football fans lost their lives during a match. The film focuses on the failures of the police and the subsequent cover-up, as well as the impact on the victims' families and the wider community. Through powerful testimonies and reconstructions, the movie highlights the devastating consequences of the tragedy and the ongoing fight for justice.
With special access to a fight club, this docuseries reveals the bloody and ruthless underworld of bare-knuckle fighting in the U.K.
A look at the pervasive power of dust from its tiny particles settling in unseen places to its ability to cause illnesses and create the cosmos.
Made on a shoestring budget, François Ruffin and Gilles Perret’s investigative documentary has the adventurous spirit of a road movie. Intimate and sometimes humorous, encounters with yellow vest protestors pierce through reports of violence and destruction, revealing a collective desire for equity.
The Backyard is a documentary film that explores the underground world of backyard wrestling, where teenagers engage in extreme and violent matches in their own backyards. It delves into the physical harm and violence that these teenagers willingly subject themselves to, using props like mousetraps, thumbtacks, and even setting themselves on fire. The film provides an in-depth look into the world of backyard wrestling and the motivations behind it.
Flyover Country is a comedy drama about life in the midwest. Todd and Russ, two twenty-something college students, meet in a contemporary English literature class. Soon they become good friends, but that friendship is tested when Russ finds out that Todd is openly gay. In addition, their lives become more complicated when all of Russ's family & friends begin to believe Russ is also gay. Things don't go well for Todd either once his religious conservative sister and family find out the truth about his sexual orientation. Surrounded by polarized family and friends, Russ and Todd's paths continue to cross as they both search for a better life in Flyover Country.
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