Global spy agency Citadel has fallen, and its agents' memories were wiped clean. Now the powerful syndicate, Manticore, is rising in the void. Can the Citadel agents recollect their past and summon the strength to fight back?
The Grand tells the story of an ex-soldier who becomes involved in business rivalry and social history in Manchester, England. Set in the 1910s and 1920s, the show explores the dynamics of a hotel and its staff, including the relationships between the owner, employees, and guests. The plot also delves into themes of family relationships, sibling rivalry, and melodrama.
At a historic Istanbul hotel, a journalist is thrust into the past and must stop a plot that could change the fate of modern Turkey.
Kurt Seyit is a dashing Turkish officer and Sura is a beautiful Russian noblewoman. Their love defies the boundaries of war and society, as they struggle to hold on to their love amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and betrayal. Together, they navigate the complexities of secret missions, trust issues, and the challenges of maintaining their relationship in a time of great uncertainty.
Sold a small plot of land for a tiny outlay, Cockney widow Chloe Marsh and her two daughters flee the slums of post-war London for a better life in the country. But rural life in 1922 is hard. Chloe and her fellow pioneers have no mains water, no gas, no electricity, and no jobs. Forced to live in tents until they can afford a shack, they carve a community out of the hostile countryside.
Set in 1920s Liverpool, Lilies follows the lives of the Moss family, who struggle with poverty and societal challenges in the aftermath of World War I. The story focuses on the widower father and his two daughters, as they navigate their relationships and the hardships of post-war life in a Catholic community.
Six months ago, Lord Hugh Disward (Huey), lost his eccentric grandfather, Wes. To inherit Wes's estate, Huey must take guardianship over the 'Mystic Archives of Dantalian' that contains forbidden knowledge and a mysterious girl called Dalian. Dalian and Huey begin an unlikely partnership as they solve mysteries caused by Phantom Books.
The 3-part documentary series The Irish Civil War tells the epic and often challenging story of the origins, conflict and legacy of the civil war that took place in Ireland in 1922 and 1923. Narrated by Brendan Gleeson, produced in partnership with University College Cork by RTÉ Cork as part of the Decade of Centenary commemorations and based on UCC’s “mammoth and magnificent” Atlas of the Irish Revolution, this documentary series features extensive archive film footage, photographs and materials, interviews with leading academics, archive interviews with contemporary participants and witnesses, firsthand witness accounts read by actors, detailed and dynamic graphic maps based on those featured in the Atlas of the Irish Revolution, and stunning cinematography of the very locations where events took place.
Sir Oswald Mosley was a man who should have ranked with the heroes of the century... Instead his personal life and public career ended in disgrace and Mosley is now remembered as the leader of a dictatorial populist movement in the decade before WWII.
The remarkable story of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1922) which resulted in the formation of the Irish Free State and became the model for other British colonies to gain their independence.
The 3-part documentary series The Irish Civil War tells the epic and often challenging story of the origins, conflict and legacy of the civil war that took place in Ireland in 1922 and 1923. Narrated by Brendan Gleeson, produced in partnership with University College Cork by RTÉ Cork as part of the Decade of Centenary commemorations and based on UCC's 'mammoth and magnificent' Atlas of the Irish Revolution, this documentary series features extensive archive film footage, photographs and materials, interviews with leading academics, archive interviews with contemporary participants and witnesses, firsthand witness accounts read by actors, detailed and dynamic graphic maps based on those featured in the Atlas of the Irish Revolution, and stunning cinematography of the very locations where events took place.
In 1931 Paris, an orphan living in the walls of a train station becomes entangled in a mystery surrounding his father's death and a broken automaton. With the help of a girl named Isabelle and a filmmaker named Georges Méliès, he discovers the truth behind his father's past and finds a new purpose in life.
Mothering Sunday is a heartfelt movie set in post-World War I England. It follows the story of a young maid who has a secret relationship with a wealthy law student. The film explores themes of love, loss, and societal conventions of the time. On Mother's Day, this young woman's life takes an unexpected turn, leading to a series of events that will forever change her perspective.
See You Up There follows the story of an unlikely duo, a talented painter and a cunning banker, who team up to pull off a swindle in post-World War I Paris. Their plan takes them through a series of thrilling and dangerous situations, showcasing the complexities of life and human nature in a war-torn society. As they navigate through the aftermath of the war, they encounter themes of corruption, survival, and the power of art.
Set in 1920s Ireland, 'The Wind That Shakes the Barley' follows the story of two brothers who join the Irish Republican Army to fight against the British occupation. As they become involved in guerrilla warfare and underground activities, their loyalty is tested and they face the harsh realities of war. The film explores themes of nationalism, oppression, and sacrifice.
In the early 20th century, Michael Collins leads the Irish independence movement against British colonialism, engaging in political assassinations and guerrilla warfare. He becomes a key figure in the Irish Civil War, ultimately sacrificing his life for the cause.
Jules and Jim is a drama/romance film set in 1910s Paris, revolving around a love triangle between two friends, Jules and Jim, and a woman named Catherine. The film explores themes of love, friendship, jealousy, and the complexities of relationships. As they navigate their way through their unconventional love triangle, the characters experience joy, heartbreak, and the inevitable consequences of their choices.