The Unit follows a highly trained group of army soldiers who undertake dangerous missions around the world, tackling issues such as terrorism and radical Islam. Led by an experienced veteran, they navigate the complexities of military life while also dealing with personal challenges. In a Die Hard scenario, they must protect the President and handle various threats, showcasing their exceptional skills.
The Brave is a gripping TV show that follows the intense missions of a group of highly skilled military operatives who work together to combat terrorism. With their bravery and determination, they face dangerous situations head-on in an effort to keep their country safe.
False Flag is a drama thriller TV show based on a true story. It revolves around the mysterious disappearance of five Israeli citizens who are accused of being responsible for the kidnapping of an Iranian minister. As their identities are unveiled, a web of deceit, espionage, and conspiracy unfolds, revealing the complexity of Israel-Iran relations and the dangerous game of intelligence agencies.
A young Sandeep Unnikrishnan grows up with his sister and parents in Bangalore. He falls in love with his classmate Isha, but their marriage is in trouble due to their careers. Sandeep, a training officer for the NSG, requests leave to save his marriage. However, on the same day, terrorists attack Mumbai. Sandeep volunteers to join the NSG mission to neutralize the threat at the Taj Hotel. They encounter numerous obstacles and booby traps but ultimately succeed. Sandeep sacrifices himself to save hostages. His death devastates his loved ones, but he is hailed as a hero during the ten-year commemoration.
The State is a powerful TV show that explores the disturbing and brutal realities of terrorism, focusing on the lives of British Muslims who join ISIS in Syria. It delves into their motivations, recruitment tactics, and the challenges they face as they navigate the horrors of war, religious intolerance, and oppression of women under a brutal regime. The series also sheds light on the difficult choices they make, the disillusionment they face, and the price they pay for their decisions.
Fatima Ba, a former nursing student, is abducted and manipulated by religious vanguards, turning her into an ISIS terrorist. The film explores the process of luring innocent youth, particularly women, into committing acts of terrorism through brainwashing, substance abuse, sexual exploitation, and illegal trafficking.
Among the Believers is a documentary that takes a close look at religious extremism in Pakistan, focusing on a radical Islamic cleric and his madrasah. It delves into the indoctrination tactics used, the politics surrounding religion, and the impact on society.
A relentless chronicle of the tragedy of the Uighurs, an ethnic minority of some eleven million people who live in the Xinjiang region of northwest China, speak a Turkic language and practice the Muslim religion. The Uighurs suffer brutal cultural and political oppression by Xin Jinping's tyrannical government: torture, disappearances, forced labor, re-education of children and adults, mass sterilizations, extensive surveillance and destruction of historical heritage.
Young Ahmed is about a 13-year-old boy named Ahmed who becomes increasingly radicalized in his devotion to Islam. He starts adopting fundamentalist beliefs and engages in extremist activities, which lead to a tragic event. The movie explores the themes of religion, fanaticism, and the conflicts faced by young individuals trying to find their identity.
Damascus Time is set during the Syrian war and revolves around the story of a father and son. The father, a veteran pilot, embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue his son who has been captured by Islamic extremists. As the father navigates the complexities of the war-torn region, he must confront the ISIS terrorists while dealing with the personal and emotional toll of the conflict. The movie explores themes of terrorism, honor, and the challenges faced by those affected by the Syrian war.
During the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, a young girl disguises herself as a boy named Osama in order to find work and support her family, who are struggling to survive. She faces various challenges and dangers as she navigates the harsh realities of life under the Taliban regime.
Of Fathers and Sons is a documentary film that delves into the lives of a radical Islamist family in war-torn Syria, exploring the complex dynamics of their beliefs, relationships, and the impact of violence on their lives. The film follows the intimate journey of a father and his sons, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and struggles faced by individuals caught in the midst of the Syrian civil war. Through their story, viewers gain insight into the themes of radicalization, family relationships, and the devastating consequences of war.
A wide variety of Iraqis in exile meet at Café Abu Nawas in London, including the architect Amal, the poet Taufiq and the gay IT specialist Muhannad. They all want to finally feel free in London - something that was denied them in their homeland. But adversity threatens...
Farewell to the Night tells the story of a retired horse trainer living in the south of France and his Muslim grandson. The grandson, who is a convert to Islam, becomes involved in jihadist activities, which leads to a conflict between him and his grandfather. The film explores themes of religious belief, radicalization, and the complexities of intergenerational relationships.
"Never Again?" seeks to educate others on the horrors and consequences of anti-Semitism. The film follows the journey of a Holocaust Survivor and former radical Islamist as they seek to leave behind a legacy of love over hate.
Busra, a young woman, becomes entangled in the world of radical Islam after adopting the hijab.
An unfiltered look at the former First Lady of ISIS, Tania Joya, who for twelve years was married to John Georgelas, the highest ranking American in ISIS.
Over the course of two years, filmmaker Jamie Roberts meets those spreading extremist Islamic fundamentalism in Britain, including a bouncy castle salesman who is now one of the world's most wanted men.
Filmmaker Robb Leech attempts to understand his stepbrother's journey from middle-class white boy in Weymouth to convicted terrorist. In 2010 Robb spent a year filming his stepbrother Rich after he turned his back on the world in which he grew up to become a fundamentalist Muslim called Salahuddin. Robb began filming with his stepbrother as he entered a strange new world where everyone talked about fighting jihad and implementing Sharia law. The result was Robb's acclaimed BBC Three documentary, My Brother the Islamist. When, in 2013, Salahuddin is convicted of preparing terrorism acts and jailed for six years, Robb is desperate to know what triggered his stepbrother, and others like him, to cross the line. Robb seeks out imam and psychologist Alyas Karmani to understand what drives young British-born men and women into radical jihadism. And he confronts Anjem Choudary, the man who converted Rich, about his role in Salahuddin's radicalisation