One-Eyed Jacks tells the story of a bank robber named Rio who is double-crossed by his partner, Dad Longworth. After serving five years in prison, Rio tracks down Longworth for revenge, only to find him settled in a small seaside town. As Rio plans his revenge, he becomes involved with a woman named Louisa and must confront his own haunted past.
After the sudden death of his guardian, a young man becomes obsessed with seeking revenge against his enigmatic cousin, whom he suspects of foul play.
After the alleged suicide of her priest brother, Grace travels to a remote Scottish convent where she uncovers murder, sacrilege, and a disturbing truth about herself.
A young woman in a deep depression leaves her husband and returns to her parents. She discovers her father is having an affair, becomes jealous of his mistress and tries to turn his feelings in her direction.
After her husband's accidental death, a woman uncovers a supernatural mystery involving adultery, religion, and the afterlife. She is drawn into a web of secrets as she navigates a motel, a boat, swimming pools, and encounters with religious figures.
When a dying man's last words lead to a mysterious death, a group of amateur sleuths must unravel the secrets and uncover the truth behind the murder.
Gemma and Will are shattered when their son dies in an accident. Gemma blames herself and starts to have panic attacks that affect her eyesight - and the audience's point of view. Will, tormented, believes he is hearing his son's voice calling out to him. To escape their grief, Gemma suggests they take up Paul's offer to stay at his Lake District country getaway. Gemma's, helped by ex-pharmacist Paul, tries to stop her panic attacks with medication. Will, unable to hear to his son in his bedroom back home, antagonizes Paul and suddenly goes home. Gemma is now reliant on Paul who appears to be developing genuine feelings for her welfare. Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, both psychological and ultimately physical.
Corniche Kennedy. In the blue of the Mediterranean, at the foot of luxurious villas, the young kids of Marseille defy the laws of gravity. Marco, Mehdi, Franck, Mélissa, Hamza, Mamaa, Julie : girls and boys dive, take flight, take risks to experience life to the fullest. Suzanne devours them with her eyes from inside her chic villa. Their free bodies, their excess. She wants to be part of them. She will be part of them.
When a traumatized painter meets a seductive woman, he finds himself caught between her and his blind girlfriend, leading to a series of tragic events.
The Edge of the World is set in a remote village on the Shetland Islands in Scotland. The village faces challenges due to its shrinking population and traditional way of life. The story revolves around the conflicts between the old traditions and the modern world, as well as the struggle to adapt to changing times. The villagers must come together to overcome the obstacles they face and preserve their way of life.
In 'The Phantom of Crestwood,' a radio orchestra conductor tries to solve a murder mystery involving mistaken identity, multiple murders, and a serial killer. As the investigation unfolds, the detective uncovers a web of deception, secrets, and hidden tunnels. With a thunderstorm raging outside, the detective must unravel the truth before more lives are lost.
D-Day at Pointe-du-Hoc is a gripping documentary that explores the courageous assault by US Army Rangers on the heavily fortified German positions at Pointe-du-Hoc during the Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944. The film vividly portrays the challenges faced by the Rangers as they scaled the treacherous seaside cliffs and fought their way uphill to complete their mission. Through archival footage, interviews, and expert analysis, this documentary provides a comprehensive account of this historic battle and the extraordinary bravery exhibited by the soldiers involved.
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