In the 1960s, Pirate Radio stations anchor off the coast of Britain, playing rock music 24/7. A young man joins his godfather on a ship filled with eccentric DJs. The crew faces challenges when the government tries to shut down the station. Amidst romances, conflicts, and personal revelations, they continue to broadcast defiantly. As the station faces closure, the crew decides to play on, leading to a grand finale with a sinking ship, a daring rescue, and a postscript about the impact of their rebellion.
In France in 1981, a group of friends come together to start a pirate radio station. Along the way, they encounter personal struggles, political intrigue, and the significance of friendship and love.
In 'Good Evening to You', a group of friends start their own pirate radio station, leading to romantic entanglements and conflicts with the police. Set in Greece, the story follows their journey of love, dancing, and singing, as they navigate rivalries and ultimately find a way to a happy ending.
A tabloid reporter and her new photographer, who've recently started working for the mayor of New York City, stumble upon evidence of conspiracy and political corruption that may involve their beloved mayor.
When a young boy accidentally crash-lands an airplane in a small Irish town, the community bands together to help him find his way home. Along the way, they encounter pirates, bullfighters, and gypsies, all while learning valuable lessons about friendship and cultural understanding.
Young Soul Rebels is a drama movie set in 1977 London. It revolves around the lives of two best friends, Chris and Caz, who run a pirate radio station. Their friendship is put to the test when a murder occurs, and they find themselves caught up in a mystery involving race, sexuality, and violence. As they navigate their way through a vibrant and rebellious subculture, they must confront their own fears and desires.
Battle of the Bogside is a documentary that depicts the events of the intense clash between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Derry, Northern Ireland. It focuses on the civil rights movement, police violence, and the sectarian violence that ensued. The film also delves into the social discrimination faced by Catholics and the role of the British Army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the conflict. The Battle of the Bogside ultimately led to the creation of a pirate radio station and widespread rioting.
Threatened with eviction, the inhabitants of an alternative community give one last party to simultaneously mourn and celebrate the end of their beloved space.
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