The Sinner is a psychological thriller TV show that follows the investigation of a murder committed by a seemingly ordinary woman. As the police dig deeper into the case, they uncover hidden motives and a complex web of secrets. The show explores themes of guilt, trauma, and the human psyche.
A former U.S. Army Military Police officer, Jack Reacher, is called to investigate a case involving a trained military sniper who carried out a mass shooting. As Reacher uncovers evidence that the sniper may have been framed, he faces opposition from powerful forces trying to prevent the truth from being revealed.
In Stone Cold, a small-town police chief is caught in a trap when he investigates the murder of a football star and a teenage girl. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and scandal that threatens the entire community. With the help of a female attorney, he must navigate through the maze of secrets and lies to bring the culprits to justice.
A Short Film About Killing is a crime drama set in communist Poland. A young lawyer is assigned to defend a man accused of random murder. As the story unfolds, the film explores the complexities of the death penalty and the moral implications of killing another human being. The lawyer's past traumas and fears of death come into play as he navigates the case. The film culminates in the execution of the accused, prompting reflection on the brutality of capital punishment.
Set in Europe, Je suis Karl follows a young woman who gets involved in a neo-fascist movement and participates in a terrorist plot. As she becomes entangled in the dangerous ideology, she navigates through Berlin, Strasbourg, Paris, and Prague. The film explores themes of right-wing terrorism, the influence of social media influencers, and the complex relationships between a teenage girl, a redheaded woman politician, and a female police detective. It also highlights the self-sacrifice and the bond between a grandmother and her granddaughter. Je suis Karl sheds light on the rise of right-wing extremism in Central Europe and the consequences it has on individuals and society.
Out of the Blue is a gripping portrayal of a small New Zealand town torn apart by a tragic gun rampage. Based on the true events of the 1990 Aramoana massacre, the film follows the lives of the townspeople as they are confronted with unimaginable violence and loss. Amidst the chaos, the story explores themes of courage, mental illness, and the resilience of the human spirit.
A man whose son has been murdered pushes to create laws to financially protect victims' families.
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