The Persuaders! follows the adventures of two wealthy playboys, Lord Brett Sinclair and Danny Wilde, who team up to solve crimes and go on exciting adventures. With their distinct personalities, including the British lord and the American self-made man, they clash in both culture and style as they work together to fight crime. Set in the 1970s, the duo finds themselves in various locations such as London, France, and the British countryside, driving their iconic Aston Martin and engaging in thrilling car chases. The show keeps audiences entertained with its witty banter, surprise endings, and a touch of comedy.
MotherFatherSon is a gripping TV show that delves into the intricacies of a broken family, navigating themes of influence, privilege, and psychological drama. Set in the backdrop of British politics and media empire, the storyline follows the intertwined lives of a powerful media mogul, his estranged wife, and their son. As the family faces a crisis that brings them together, secrets are exposed, and investigations begin to unravel the truth. The show offers a captivating exploration of family relationships, mental health, power dynamics, and the consequences of life-changing experiences.
Seabiscuit is a movie based on the true story of an undersized racehorse who becomes a symbol of hope and determination during the Great Depression. The film follows the journey of Seabiscuit, his jockey, and his owner as they overcome adversity and achieve success against all odds.
Emily travels to Rio de Janeiro with her boyfriend, but finds herself drawn to a mysterious millionaire. As she explores her desires and fears of intimacy, she embarks on a journey of sexual awakening and self-discovery.
In Savannah, journalist John Kelso is sent to cover the annual Christmas party of local antique dealer Jim Williams. During his stay, Kelso becomes involved in a murder trial with captivating characters, including a voodoo priestess and a drag queen. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a world of secrets and betrayal in the heart of the charming city.
Stefano is a shy and sensitive teenager who has just completed his studies in Switzerland and is considering becoming a monk. But his father, a rich Milanese publisher, who had the ambition to see his son succeed him, refuses and takes him on a cruise with a young woman to take this idea out of his mind...
Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Dagny Taggart, a successful businesswoman who struggles to keep her family's railroad company alive amidst a worsening economic recession. As she fights against government regulations and sanctions while facing growing fears of a collapsing society, Dagny finds herself drawn to the mysterious figure of John Galt, a genius inventor and advocate of individual freedoms. The movie explores themes of capitalism, individualism, and the consequences of government control.
When a newspaper editor is murdered, a small-town mechanic becomes the prime suspect. He must navigate a web of conspiracy and mistaken identity to prove his innocence and find the true killer.
In a dystopian America, a businesswoman and a self-made man fight against government control and advocate for individual rights and freedom.
In 1930s Hollywood, a self-made film producer faces challenges and rivalry in the cutthroat industry while navigating a love triangle and seeking revenge.
In 'The Card,' a man with big dreams and little means sets out on a hilarious adventure to achieve success. With a series of comical mishaps, he navigates through various obstacles and tries to overcome them with his resourcefulness and charm. Along the way, he encounters love, friendship, and unexpected opportunities that shape his journey. Will he be able to turn his life around and prove that fortune favors the bold?
After losing his fortune, a widowed Greek businessman and his three sons embark on a journey to rebuild their family business, a fish and chip shop, and reconnect as a family.
Jing Hao, a 20-year-old boy, moves to Shenzhen to live with his sister. They live a modest life until his sister needs surgery. In a twist of fate, Jing Hao finds an opportunity to improve their situation but faces a major setback. With time and money running out, he takes a desperate gamble to ignite hope in his ordinary life.
Tennessee Johnson is a biographical film about the life and political career of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States. It explores his rise from a humble tailor to becoming Vice President and then President after Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The film delves into his struggles with the American Civil War, Reconstruction, and the impeachment proceedings against him. It highlights Johnson's controversial policies and the impact they had on the nation.
A fascinating account of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was both one of America's great presidents and a borderline tyrant. The seventh president shook up the glossy world of Washington, DC with his "common-man" methods and ideals, but also oversaw one of the most controversial events in American history: the forced removal of Indian tribes, including the Cherokees, from their homes.
In 1928, Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, falls in love with Daisy Buchanan, a socialite. As their romance rekindles, it leads to obsession, revenge, and tragedy. The film explores themes of wealth, unrequited love, and the social divide of the era.
The Reckoning is a drama film set in 1970s Liverpool. The story follows a working-class man who is determined to seek revenge for the injustices he has faced. The film explores themes of social mobility, unhappy marriages, and the struggles of the working class. As the man navigates office politics and dangerous situations, he becomes involved in a murder investigation and finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and violence. Along the way, he encounters pub brawls, fistfights, and even a wrestling match. Based on a novel, The Reckoning portrays the grit and resilience of the working-class people in Liverpool, highlighting their fight for justice and self-made success.
The writer Louis Gardel remembers his youth in Algeria. In 1955, Louis is 15 years old and lives with his grandmother Zoé. Zoé is friend with president Steiger, leader of the French settlers but also with the old Arab Bouarab. One night looking at the Bay of Algiers, Louis is convinced that the world in which he has grown will disappear. The first events of the War of Independence have begun. The young boys and young girls have a good time at the seaside: swimming, dancing, flirting. But, little by little, the war becomes part of their daily life.
A steward inherits the estate of an earl. To repel the advances of an unwanted fiancee, he pretends that he has regressed to childhood behaviors.