Community is a sitcom that follows a diverse group of students who form a study group at a community college. Led by a white male protagonist, they navigate through various adventures and quirky situations while forming unlikely friendships.
Investigating judge Iman grapples with paranoia amid political unrest in Tehran. When his gun vanishes, he suspects his wife and daughters, imposing draconian measures that strain family ties as societal rules crumble.
The story is set in a fictional Germany and centers around the outbreak of bio-mechanical creatures named "Demoniacs", who rise from corpses and attack people mindlessly. All the while, a number of human-turned-Demoniacs appear. Some use their powers for good whilst others for evil. One will rise above all other Demoniacs to become the "Blassreiter".
In the 16th century, a sadistic shogun punishes and tortures individuals who go against his religious beliefs, resulting in extreme violence, bloodshed, and sexual abuse.
D'Artagnan arrives in Paris to join the Musketeers of the Guard and finds himself in the middle of a war for the future of France. With the help of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, he faces dangerous adversaries, including a malicious woman and a conspiracy against the King.
Cunk on... (2022) follows the hilarious journey of Philomena Cunk as she comically tells the story of humanity's progress through our greatest inventions%s. Throughout the show, Cunk asks experts hard-hitting questions about our advancements%s and showcases impressive old ruins and museums.
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.
Here and Now follows the lives of the Bayer-Boatwright family, a progressive and multi-racial family living in Portland, Oregon. The series explores themes of mental illness, racism, homophobia, and intolerance, as well as the challenges faced by each family member. The show delves into the complexities of contemporary life and the struggles of a diverse family trying to navigate their own personal issues and the larger social issues affecting their lives.
Sordid Lives: The Series follows the lives of a dysfunctional Southern family in a small town in Texas, dealing with topics such as coming out, religious intolerance, and family relationships.
'Second Call' focuses on the resilience stories of teachers and students in a complex public education system. After some time off from teaching, Lúcia Helena returns to the classroom, now giving night classes to teenagers and adults. Along with other three teachers and the principal, she faces institutional adversities and the lack of appreciation without flinching. The conflicts involve both the faculty and the student body and, in this scenario, Education emerges as a hope, reminding everyone that it is never too late to have a second chance.
Mistaken for a sex addict by her devout father, Cami is sent to an isolated rehab center. But when a killer begins to hunt the teens, Cami realizes that her survival and her independence are intertwined in ways she could never imagine.
Set in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a young girl named Parvana disguises herself as a boy to support her family after her father is wrongfully imprisoned. She faces numerous obstacles and dangers as she navigates the oppressive society while trying to find her father.
Based on the novel by Bhisham Sahni, Tamas is an epic drama set against the backdrop of riot-stricken North India on the eve of Partition in 1947. Nathu, an outcast, is hired to kill a pig, whose carcass he’s later appalled to find in front of the mosque. A riot follows and, ridden with guilt, Nathu takes his ailing mother and pregnant wife and leaves town.
Prayers for Bobby is a heart-wrenching biography drama that tells the true story of a mother's journey from intolerance to acceptance after her teenage son, Bobby, commits suicide because of his struggles with homophobia. Through her grief, she becomes a powerful advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and works to challenge the religious-fanaticism that contributed to her son's tragic event. This movie highlights the importance of love, acceptance, and the consequences of prejudice.
Saved! is a comedy drama film about a teenage girl named Mary who attends a Christian high school and finds herself pregnant after she believes she saves her gay boyfriend from being sent to a conversion therapy program. The movie explores themes of religious hypocrisy, intolerance, and the struggles of coming of age.
Samir Majan a young man born and raised a Muslim in the Middle East attends college in America. While at college Samir becomes a Christian, and must go home and face his family.
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages explores four stories, including ancient Babylon, 16th-century France, contemporary America, and a biblical story, all showcasing the devastating consequences of intolerance. The film weaves together these narratives to emphasize the need for love and understanding in a world filled with hatred and bigotry.
Gone for Good (2021) is a thrilling TV show based on a novel that revolves around a murder, secrets from the past, and a tragic love story. The protagonist is pulled into a dangerous web of deceit and discovers shocking truths that unravel his life.
Charles Darwin's Genius is a TV mini-series that delves into the life and scientific achievements of the renowned biologist. It explores the clash between religion and science, focusing on the controversy surrounding Darwin's theory of evolution. The documentary examines the scientific research and analysis conducted by Darwin, highlighting key concepts such as natural selection and genetics. It also delves into the ideologies of religious fundamentalism and the implications of Darwin's theory on religious beliefs.
Gilda is a free woman, in the most literal sense of the word. She has excellent culinary skills, raises pigs and chickens in the backyard of her home for slaughter and produces recipes capable of enchanting her friends, family and lovers. Her independence bothers the neighborhood, especially Cacilda, wife of Ismael who is running for public office through a party linked to a religious group.