In the medical drama series 'Body of Proof,' a no-nonsense medical examiner in Philadelphia uses her forensic skills to solve various crimes and murder investigations. With a troubled past and a strained relationship with her daughter, she becomes deeply involved in each case, determined to find the truth. As a workaholic and a highly skilled neurosurgeon turned medical examiner, she navigates the world of forensic evidence, autopsies, and murder investigations with precision and determination.
When Tinker Bell puts her fairy friends at risk, she must embark on an incredible journey to rescue them. Along the way, she discovers the importance of trust, friendship, and the true meaning of being a fairy.
In post-war Italy, a working-class man's bicycle is stolen, endangering his efforts to find work. He and his son set out to find it. The film tells the story of Antonio Ricci, an unemployed man in the depressed post-World War II economy of Italy. With no money and a wife and two children to support, he is desperate for work. He is delighted to at last get a good job hanging up posters, but on the sole condition that he has a bicycle which must be used for work. He is told unequivocally: 'No bicycle, no job.' His wife Maria pawns their bedsheets in order to get money to redeem his bicycle from the pawnbroker. Early on in the film, Ricci's coveted bicycle is stolen by a bold young thief who snatches it when he is hanging up a poster. Antonio thinks that the police will take the theft very seriously, but they are not really interested in the petty theft of a bike. The only option is for Antonio and his friends to walk the streets of Rome themselves, looking for the bicycle. After trying for hours with no luck, they finally give up and leave. Desperate for leads and with his better judgement clouded, Antonio even visits the dubious backstreet fortune teller that he had earlier mocked, in the hope that she may be able to shed light upon the bike's whereabouts. However, she merely doles out to him one of the truisms that form her stock in trade: 'you'll find the bike quickly, or not at all.' Feeling cheated, a crestfallen Antonio hands over to her some of the last money that they have. After a rare treat of a meal in a restaurant, Antonio admits to his son that if he isn't able to work, they will simply starve. Antonio finally manages to locate the thief (who, it seems, had already sold the bicycle) and Bruno slips off to summon the police to the apartment. Antonio meanwhile, angrily accuses the thief of stealing his bike but the boy denies all knowledge of the crime. When the policeman arrives, he sees the accused boy lying on the floor feigning a seizure and surrounded by irate neighbours who blame Antonio's accusations for causing the 'innocent' boy's fit. The policeman tells Antonio that although he may have seen the boy stealing the bike, he did not catch the thief red-handed, nor has he any witnesses and that Antonio making an accusation is not good enough. With no proof and with the thief's neighbours willing to give him a false alibi, he abandons his cause. Antonio walks away from the house in despair, as the thief's neighbours follow, jeering at him about his lost bicycle. At the end of the film in one of the most resonant scenes, Antonio is sitting on the curb outside the packed football stadium. He looks at the hundreds and hundreds of bicycles that are parked outside the stadium and as he cradles his head in despair, a fleet of bicycles mockingly speeds past him. After vacillating for some time about whether to steal one for himself, he decides he has no other option but to snatch one that he spots outside an apartment. Unluckily, he is seen taking the bike and caught by a crowd of angry men who slap and humiliate him in front of his son. Ironically, this time with an army of witnesses who catch him, he is frogmarched off to the police station but after seeing how upset Bruno is, the owner of the bicycle declines to press charges. The film ends with the man and his son, sad and let down from what has just happened, they walk along in a crowd, leaving us with a dim outlook for the two. Holding hands, they are both reduced to tears.
Rudy Baylor, a young lawyer, takes on a major insurance company in a legal thriller. He uncovers corruption and fights for justice in a high-stakes courtroom drama. Along the way, Rudy faces personal challenges and discovers the power of friendship and determination.
In Jagged Edge, a wealthy heiress is accused of murdering her husband. She hires a lawyer to defend her and together they must gather evidence and uncover the truth behind the murder. As the investigation progresses, secrets are revealed and suspenseful twists arise, leading to a thrilling courtroom drama where the lawyer fights to prove her innocence.
After the death of her mathematician father, a troubled young woman must decipher her father's mathematical proof, while dealing with her overbearing sister and her own growing mental instability.
The Realm is a gripping political drama thriller that explores the depths of corruption and treachery in Spain. It follows the story of a politician who uncovers a web of fraud and illegal activities within his own party. With the help of a printer and a USB containing incriminating evidence, he sets out on a mission to expose the truth. Along the way, he faces danger and deception, as he navigates through the world of party politics and attempts to bring down those responsible for the corruption. Will he succeed in his quest for justice?
Proof is a dark comedy about Martin, a blind photographer with an obsession for capturing life through his sense of touch and hearing. One day, he meets Andy, a mysterious man who claims to be a policeman. As Martin's obsession grows, he becomes entangled in a web of deception and trust, leading to unexpected consequences.
In Music Box, a lawyer must defend her father who is accused of being a war criminal. As she delves into the case, she uncovers shocking and incriminating evidence that puts her in a race against time to save her father's life, while also confronting her own family history.
Badla is a crime drama mystery thriller film. A woman seeks revenge for her husband's murder and becomes involved in a complex web of deceit and lies. As she attempts to uncover the truth, she finds herself caught in a cat-and-mouse game with the main suspect.
Cross the Line is a gripping crime drama set in Catalonia, Spain. The story follows a troubled protagonist who gets caught up in a web of murder, betrayal, and intrigue after the death of his father. As he uncovers evidence of a criminal conspiracy, he must navigate dangerous situations and confront his own personal demons. With Barcelona as the backdrop, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of the city.
In Les Dames du bois de Boulogne, a possessive mother seeks revenge on her former lover by manipulating a cabaret dancer into seducing him. However, her plans take an unexpected turn as the two fall in love, leading to a series of tragic events that expose their unhappiness and disillusionment. Set in 1940s France, this film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions.
In a spooky hotel on the coast of France, two bands of crooks are working independently of the other in an attempt to steal the inherited fortune of an American girl, Sue Tally. Along the way the heiress is kidnapped, three murders are committed, a girl appears in two places at once, mysterious persons roam about the old hotel at night and mysteriously disappear, and there is a hidden room without any doors.
Erkan and Stefan, two friends from Munich, become bodyguards and get involved in a series of hilarious adventures while trying to protect their clients.
Habeas Corpus is a slapstick comedy short film set in the 1920s. The plot revolves around a grave digger who accidentally uncovers a burial ground terrorized by a body snatcher. The grave digger teams up with an undercover cop posing as a scientist to put an end to the body snatching. Chaos ensues as they navigate through night-time escapades, secret experiments, and encounters with a mad scientist.
During the Edo period, a gifted swordsman was exiled from his clan when he questioned the misconduct of his leader. Years after, his dying wife wish was for him to go back to his clan.
Based on true events. 18-year old Jesse Winters, also know as The Butcher, was put to death in Louisiana for committing 23 grisly murders. There was no doubt that he was killer, the question was why? His mother, Kate, claimed that Jesse was possessed by a demon that drove him to fiendish brutality. Now, for the first time on film, Kate will attempt to prove her theories and clear her son’s name by inviting a demon to invade her body.
When a VHS-tape proves the existence of a rumored doorway to paradise, a young man abandons his decaying hometown in pursuit of the door to salvation, evading vengeful pursuers along the way.
A psychiatrist is called to a prison to examine an inmate who claims to be God. As he delves deeper into the case, he begins to question his own sanity.
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief is a documentary series that explores the history of atheism and the arguments for and against the existence of God. It delves into the cultural, philosophical, and scientific aspects of atheism, shedding light on the rationalist and skeptic movements throughout history.