For All Mankind is a TV show set in an alternate history where the global space race never ended. It explores the lives of NASA astronauts and their families as they strive to dominate space exploration. The show delves into the personal and professional challenges they face during the space race, as well as the political and social implications of their actions.
Merlí. Sapere Aude is a spin-off series to Merlí that focuses on the life of Pol Rubio, a student of Philosophy in his university years. As Pol navigates through his academic and personal life, he struggles to find his purpose and identity. The series explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier Than Real Life! (2021) follows the story of a high school student who finds himself trapped in a virtual reality RPG game. To his dismay, the game turns out to be even more miserable than his real life. As he struggles to survive and find a way out, he encounters various challenges, hilarious situations, and unexpected twists.
Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi is a TV show that revolves around the love story of Dev and Sonakshi, exploring various dynamics of relationships. It portrays the challenges faced by a strong-willed nutritionist and a financially independent business tycoon.
Narvel Roth is a meticulous horticulturist who tends to the grounds of Gracewood Gardens and caters to his wealthy employer, Mrs. Haverhill. His carefully constructed life takes a turn when Maya, Mrs. Haverhill's troubled great-niece, arrives seeking apprenticeship. As Maya's presence unravels secrets from a violent past, Narvel's idyllic sanctuary becomes threatened.
Only You is a bittersweet love story set in Glasgow, Scotland. It revolves around a couple dealing with the challenges of trying to get pregnant and their journey through IVF treatment. They face despair, false hope, and the complexities of modern life as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship.
When an American tourist steps on a landmine while hiking in Eastern Europe, he becomes the target of a terrifying game of revenge and survival.
A young, troubled city girl decides to move to her family owned horse ranch in a small, southern town for the summer to care for her dying mother.
The Devil, Probably is a 1977 movie that delves into the story of a teenage boy who is disillusioned with the state of the world. He engages in destructive behavior, such as shoplifting and drug abuse, as a way to cope with his feelings of hopelessness and meaninglessness. The movie provides a realistic portrayal of a young man's struggle with depression and his search for meaning in a seemingly apathetic and indifferent society.
My Little Loves is a minimalist movie that explores the theme of sexual awakening and self-discovery in a small village in France. The film follows the journey of a shy schoolboy as he navigates through issues of identity, loneliness, and friendship. Through his experiences, the protagonist deals with the complexities of young love, seductive desires, and the disillusionment of adolescent life.
Garden Party is a dark animated comedy that revolves around a dead body found in a swimming pool. The story follows a group of frogs who stumble upon the gruesome discovery and inadvertently unravel a mystery. With elements of suspense and a realistic portrayal of nature and wildlife, Garden Party takes viewers on a twisted journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum is a romantic drama TV show that revolves around the love story between a heart surgeon and an actress. It showcases the challenges they face in balancing their personal and professional lives.
When Jews Were Funny is a documentary that delves into the world of Jewish comedy, examining its history and the cultural impact it has had. Through interviews with comedians and comedic commentary, the film explores the honest and realistic comedic routines that emerged from the Jewish community, including the use of one-liners, stereotypes, and Jewish humor. It also touches on the experiences of Jewish survivors and immigrants, as well as the influence of Jewish-American culture and Yiddish language in comedy.
A series of escalating incidents around the world lead to greater and greater conflict, placing the superpowers at one another's throats. Armies march, bombs rain down, soldiers storm the beaches. One family is caught up in the ever-growing conflict. Can they survive as total war is declared and nuclear weapons are unleashed?
This is a recording of the last night before he left China. Sitting inside a car, driving the road he's leaving off for the airport the next day morning, David Crocpsy Li films and gazes at the moving streetlights and the sceneries in front of him as they pass.
Set in India, And Quiet Rolls the Dawn tells the story of a young woman from a working-class family who gets caught up in a one-night stand with a member of the petite bourgeoisie. As she navigates the complexities of family conflict, political hypocrisy, and social class, she experiences loneliness, disillusionment, and despair. Based on a novel, this realistic portrayal of life in an apartment building explores the challenges faced by the middle class in India.
In a series of heinous events one dark night, in the by lanes of Delhi; two brothers come face-to-face with a nightmare they never imagined. Their entire life turns upside down. Soon they discover there's no law to serve them justice. Their courageous battle for justice forms the rest of the story.
The Pigeon People takes you deep into Arizona's underground pigeon racing scene as racing rivals prepare for and compete in the Grand Canyon Classic - a 350-mile pigeon race from Utah to Arizona that crosses over the Grand Canyon.
A young man who seems lost, Nicolas, has an appointment with her sister Juliette. They are bound by a heavy childhood secret: their mother committed suicide when their father had instructed Nicolas to keep it. Since the father chased him and forbade Juliette to see him.
Adrien is a nineteen year old who has not seen his father, Clément, for four years. Adrien returns home and the two try to repair their relationship. Clément lives with Louise, a twenty-something woman who wants to be an actress. Adrien starts a flirtatious relationship with Louise, which strains his newfound bond with Clément.