The Mechanism is a gripping TV show that delves into the depths of corruption and political scandals in Brazil. Inspired by a true story, the series follows a group of federal police officers as they uncover a vast money laundering scheme involving powerful politicians and corrupt businessmen. Set in various cities across Brazil, including Curitiba, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília, the show explores the intricacies of money laundering, plea bargains, subterfuge, and political manipulation. As the investigation unfolds, the officers uncover a cabal of individuals who are willing to go to great lengths to protect their illicit activities. With themes of government corruption, propaganda, and the destruction of evidence, The Mechanism keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful plot.
The Accused is based on the true story of a woman who is brutally raped in a bar. She decides to press charges against not only the men who attacked her, but also the onlookers who did nothing to help. With the help of a dedicated lawyer, she fights for justice in a courtroom battle that challenges the way society views victims of sexual assault.
After being released from prison, Nick Bianco tries to rebuild his life and reconnect with his family. However, he is coerced into participating in a jewelry store robbery, which leads to tragic consequences.
Forever Mine is a crime thriller about a man who becomes involved with a powerful politician's wife, leading to a series of dangerous events. Fueled by revenge and desire, he takes matters into his own hands, setting in motion a chain of events that will change all their lives forever.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs is a documentary that pulls back the curtain on the drug trade, providing an in-depth look at the lives of those involved and the societal impact. Exploring topics like the war on drugs, poverty, and injustice, the film reveals the motivations and challenges faced by drug dealers, law enforcement, and those caught in the middle.
Ken and Barbie Killers: The Lost Murder Tapes is a gripping and horrifying TV show that delves into the twisted world of a Canadian criminal duo. The series follows the shocking crimes committed by Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, who became infamously known as the Ken and Barbie Killers due to their seemingly perfect appearance. Through archive footage and interviews, the show unravels the heinous acts of rape, murder, and cruelty that the couple perpetrated, their trial and plea bargain, and the disturbing love affair that fueled their murderous spree.
A female teacher is accused of engaging in a romantic relationship with a male student, leading to a series of legal and personal complications. The story explores themes of deception, false accusations, and the consequences of crossing boundaries in a position of authority. Can the truth be uncovered before lives are irreparably damaged?
A group of friends find themselves transported back in time after they discover a mysterious device. As they navigate through different eras, they must find a way to return home before they alter the course of history.
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011) is a documentary that follows the case of the West Memphis Three, three teenagers wrongfully convicted of a brutal triple murder in Arkansas. The film explores the flaws in the justice system and the efforts of activists and lawyers to prove their innocence. It delves into the use of unreliable forensic evidence, false confessions, and the mass hysteria that surrounded the case.
This documentary delves into the scandalous life of acclaimed filmmaker Roman Polanski, exploring his rise to fame, his sexual assault conviction, and the media frenzy surrounding his case. Through archive footage and interviews, the documentary raises questions about justice, media ethics, and the complexities of celebrity in the criminal justice system.
Blackbird is a drama film that follows a troubled teen who is falsely accused of a crime. He is sent to a juvenile detention center where he faces isolation, bullying, and the harsh realities of prison life. As he struggles to prove his innocence, he must navigate the dangerous world of the detention center, all while dealing with the fear of being wrongly accused.
Welcome to Leith is a documentary that follows the story of a small town in North Dakota as it battles against a group of white supremacists who try to take over the town. The film explores themes of racism, fear, and the fight for freedom of speech.
In November 2010, British millionaire Shrien Dewani and his new Swedish wife Anni travelled to Cape Town for their honeymoon trip of a lifetime that soon turned into horror. The newly-wed couple were hijacked at gunpoint during a taxi journey back to their hotel from dinner and the next morning the 28-year-old bride was found dead, having been shot. The murder of Anni quickly became one of the world’s most talked-about headlines. For years, the truth about who was responsible for her death remained unclear, with the public constantly torn between the Dewani family, whose representatives maintained their son Shrien’s innocence, and Anni’s family, desperate to find out what happened that night and why Anni had to die.
A woman's life takes a downward spiral after a tragic accident. She begins experiencing supernatural occurrences and uncovers dark secrets about her family.
A mother is so consumed with a possessive love for her son that she may have committed murder in order to keep him by her side. When the son's new wife is found murdered, the mother is arrested for the crime. In denial about his mother's guilt, the son, a successful lawyer, agrees to defend her. Based on a true story.
Kalib is ready for one of the fights of his life, he's going up for boxings Lightweight Championship Title of the world, but when trouble erupts-his life takes an awkward turn.
A derelict woman and her gentleman friend hold captive an innocent man.
Derrick J engages in various acts of civil disobedience to promote liberty and challenge the government's authority. He faces legal consequences for his actions but remains committed to his principles.
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