Cleopatra follows the life of the famous Egyptian queen as she navigates political alliances, romantic relationships, and the power struggles of the Roman Empire. Set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt, this miniseries explores Cleopatra's rise to power, her passionate romances with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, and her tragic downfall.
Masada (1981) is a TV mini-series based on the historical event of the siege of Masada by the Roman Empire in ancient Israel. It follows the story of a group of Jewish zealots who resist the Roman legion, facing challenges such as espionage, political intrigue, and slave labor. The mini-series explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the struggle for freedom.
Cleopatra is a historical drama that follows the life of the legendary Egyptian queen, Cleopatra. Set in ancient Egypt, the film explores Cleopatra's rise to power, her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, and her ultimate downfall. Filled with political intrigue, romance, and war, Cleopatra is a sweeping epic that showcases the strength and determination of a remarkable woman.
In the twilight years of the Roman Empire, a group of warriors form an alliance to protect the young heir to the throne from a barbarian invasion.
In 2nd-century Britain, a young Roman soldier embarks on a dangerous mission to retrieve the lost symbol of his father's legion, the golden eagle. Along the way, he faces treacherous tribes, deadly battles, and a race against time.
Caesar Must Die is a documentary drama that follows a group of high-security prisoners in Italy as they rehearse and perform a production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The film explores themes of freedom, tyranny, and the power of art to transcend boundaries.
Sold as slaves to a wealthy Roman, Lea and Esther, two Carthaginian sisters, are offered as gifts to the ambitious daughter of a proconsul and end up involved in spite of themselves in a dangerous game of power.
A docudrama-drama that depicts the life of Hannibal Barca, a Carthaginian military leader, as he wages war against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War. The film showcases his strategies, battles, and personal struggles.
In a frightening dream, Pauline, daughter of Felix the Roman governor, foresees the death of Polyeucte and cannot agree to let her husband leave the Palace. In love, Polyeucte leaves however on the advice of his Christian friend Néarque who encourages him to neglect the tears of his wife and urges him to be baptized...
In ancient Rome, tyrannical Emperor Caligula is assassinated through the machinations of Messalina. She then makes a conquest of Marcus, who forces the Senate to name her husband, Claudius, as emperor. Messalina's wicked ways continue when she falls in love with Ennio, a slave. Ennio is also loved by Egyptian princess Mirit, but he loves neither of them, preferring the company of Ela, a Greek slave.
After General Flavius Aetius frees the Roman Empire from the clutches of Attila the Hun, Rome is once again secure. However, this assurance is short-lived, as Attila is no longer a threat, it only brings the Germanic tribes to once again unite against Rome. As the growing power of General Flavius Aetius becomes a threat to the Roman Senate, and the Emperor of Rome, Flavius becomes a victim of assassination to the Roman political hierarchy, which leaves Rome to two decades of corruption and turmoil. This unrest causes an intense decline in its infrastructure, finally brings the Empire to its inevitable demise. Leaving the Barbarians to finally fulfil their 400 years old dream, to destroy Rome once and for all.
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