In the midst of the Tang Dynasty, a lavish banquet is held to celebrate the prince's ascension to the throne. However, the night takes a dark turn when secrets are revealed, alliances are tested, and the banquet becomes a battleground for power. With treachery, betrayal, and political intrigue at every turn, the characters must navigate through a web of deceit to survive.
Elizabeth I is a miniseries that chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England, from her early years as a princess to her reign as one of the most powerful women in history. It explores her relationships, political struggles, and the challenges she faced as a female ruler in a male-dominated world.
Madame Bovary follows the story of Emma Bovary, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who seeks passion and excitement. Despite her efforts to live beyond her means, she finds herself trapped in a world of debt and deceit. As her mental instability grows, Emma begins a series of affairs that lead to her tragic downfall.
Balzac: A Life of Passion tells the story of the famous author and his tumultuous life, filled with love affairs, scandals, and literary success. From his humble beginnings to his rise as one of the greatest writers of all time, Balzac's life is a fascinating journey of passion and dedication.
A journalist pretends to be a gigolo to get close to his subject, a glamorous stewardess. Along the way, he navigates through lies, envy, jealousy, and friendship.
In 1910 Portugal, a noblewoman embarks on a series of misadventures as she navigates her unconventional life filled with family drama, romantic entanglements, and humorous encounters.
A Dispatch from Reuters is a drama film that tells the story of Paul Julius Reuter, a man who revolutionized the news industry by creating the first news agency. The film explores his journey from a young businessman in Germany to the founder of Reuters, and his struggles to overcome obstacles and establish the importance of accurate and timely news reporting.
Carnival in Flanders is a satire-comedy film that takes place during the Eighty Years' War in Flanders. The story revolves around a mayor who tries to protect his town from an invasion by a Spanish army. With the help of a mercenary, the mayor devises a plan to outsmart the invaders. The film is filled with humor, romance, and social satire.
In this comedy-fantasy film, an egocentric nobleman switches roles with a golem. Chaos and hilarity ensue as the nobleman struggles to navigate the golem's life, while the golem wreaks havoc in the nobleman's world. With a combination of mistaken identities, secret passageways, and humorous twists, this movie is sure to keep the audience entertained.
The devil's magic quill keeps a tight record of sins. But when this precious artifact is stolen, a demon must find a way to make things right again.
Clarissa is a TV show set in 18th-century England, based on a novel. It follows the story of Clarissa, who faces various challenges including rape, manipulation, and cruelty, while striving for virtue and obedience.
Divorced skipper John meets Anita, a single mother, at a port and spends the weekend with her.
Lady Caroline Lamb, a passionate and eccentric noblewoman, becomes infatuated with the charismatic poet Lord Byron. Their scandalous affair leads to heartbreak, betrayal, and a downward spiral into obsession and madness.
Raphaël de Valentin is a tormented, hopeless and penniless young aristocrat. An old antique dealer gives him a sorrowful skin that has the power to grant all the wishes of its owner. But he warns him: with each wish granted, the size of the skin will shrink.
In a city where everyone's shadow is visible, a man without a shadow navigates through the shadows of others. He discovers the meaning of life and the true nature of wealth. With the help of a devil, he escapes the confines of society and finds solace in the pursuit of his own desires.
Herman tries to get fed but has to watch out for two crazy roosters.
George Eliot: A Scandalous Life is a biographical film that explores the scandalous and unconventional life of writer George Eliot. The movie delves into her adulterous affairs, her time spent in Venice, Italy, and her controversial novels that challenged societal norms. It also touches on themes of free-thinking, living together without marriage, and the age difference between Eliot and her partner.
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball is a documentary that delves into the history of balls and social conventions in the early 19th century. It explores the significance of balls in the lives of individuals and the society, examining the fashion, clothing, and etiquette of the time. Through interviews with historians, dancers, and experts, the documentary showcases the importance of balls as social events and their influence on the culture of the era.
In 1997, the year Ellen DeGeneres comes out, John is a boy who dreams of becoming a cop. He wants to confide in his neighbor, Mr. Carter, that he is secretly in love with him. Time is of the essence as the 65-year-old heterosexual detective is moving away forever.
After leaving Nafplio, the first capital of the newly founded Greek Nation, the affluent French Duchess of Plaisance and ardent philhellene, Sophie de Marbois-Lebrun, moves to Athens with her young daughter, Eliza, circa 1834.