Bread is a sitcom set in Liverpool, England, and revolves around the Boswell family. The show follows the lives of the Boswell siblings as they navigate through various comedic situations, including unemployment scams, family dynamics, and relationships.
Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom is a gripping documentary that chronicles the Ukrainian Revolution of 2013-2014, when thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kyiv to demand political freedom and an end to corruption. The film explores the violent clashes between the protesters and the police, capturing the bravery and determination of the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom.
Set in Russia, a former World War Two sniper takes matters into his own hands when his granddaughter is brutally raped. Seeking justice, he becomes a vigilante and seeks revenge against the perpetrators.
In post-Soviet Russia, a man seeks revenge against his abusive brother, dragging a dead body and constructing homemade weapons along the way.
Donbass is a black comedy that takes a satirical look at the Russian occupation in the Donbass region of Ukraine. The film explores the absurdity and chaos of war through interconnected vignettes, highlighting the societal dysfunction and moral decay brought about by the conflict. It delves into the themes of corruption, hypocrisy, and injustice prevalent in war-torn Eastern Ukraine.
Scum is a hard-hitting drama that depicts the harsh reality of life inside a British borstal. It follows a young boy who struggles to survive in a violent and oppressive environment, facing bullying, humiliation, and racism. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and the dehumanizing effects of the prison system.
A miniseries about a pair of teenagers living in a slum at the fringes of Berlin. Alcoholism, prostitution, and violence are just a few of the themes of the three movies.
A story from the very center of events about the birth of a new country, the Donetsk People's Republic. Filming took place over six weeks from April to May 2014. The camera follows 300 revolutionaries who took over the building of the Regional State Administration in the center of Donetsk and declared the independence of the region. The revolutionaries see themselves as the saviors of their people from the bloodthirsty fascist government based in Kyiv. This is a story about how to make a revolution and what happens after that when you get the power. The heroes of the film are Andrei ("Lenin"), who leaves home and mother to change history; the speaker of the new government, Vladimir, and the head of the internal anti-corruption security service, whose task is to capture and interrogate traitors, fascists and enemies of the Revolution. When the heroes believed they had won, their fates abruptly changed course.
Follow the police officers of East Berlin as they deal with various challenges in their everyday lives, from handling shoplifters and drunken individuals to maintaining order in the neighborhood. The documentary provides an intimate look at the atmosphere and struggles faced by the police force in East Germany during the year 1985.
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