After a mysterious leader imposes his law in a brutal system of vertical cells, a new arrival battles against a dubious food distribution method.
Kaisermühlen Blues is an Austrian television series.
In this sequel to 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes', a decade after the ALZ-113 virus outbreak, humans are dying off while apes thrive. Caesar, the chimp leader, must confront mistrust and betrayal as both tribes vie for control. The fate of the Earth hangs in the balance.
After the ALZ-113 virus wipes out billions, intelligent apes led by Caesar face an all-out war against a ruthless military faction led by the Special Forces Colonel. In his quest for revenge, Caesar must confront his own darker instincts.
An experimental drug designed to repair brain damage gives a chimpanzee advanced intelligence. When the chimp starts an uprising, a scientist must decide where his loyalties lie.
A truck driver accidentally runs over an infected deer, causing a zombie virus to spread. Seok-Woo, a fund manager, takes his daughter Su-an on a train to Busan. As the train leaves, a zombie boards and begins infecting passengers. Seok-Woo, Su-an, and a group of survivors fight their way through the train, facing challenges and sacrifices. They eventually reach Busan, but must cross zombie-filled tracks to safety.
Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day is a TV show set in West Germany that depicts the everyday life of working-class factory workers. It explores social issues, workers' rights, family relationships, and the solidarity among comrades. The show also touches on German culture and the impact of the Deutsche Mark. Foosball, trade unions, and social problems are also central themes in the series.
In a vertical prison called 'the pit,' Goreng and Trimagasi must survive with limited food and navigate a system of inequality and violence. As they descend through the levels, they encounter cannibalism, despair, and solidarity. The film explores themes of social hierarchy, survival, and human nature.
Chalupáři is a Czechoslovak comedy TV series filmed in 1974 and 1975 by František Filip.
In 'Smurfs: The Lost Village,' the Smurfs undertake a thrilling journey to discover a mysterious village. Led by Smurfette, they must navigate through the forbidden forest, encounter magical creatures, and outsmart the evil sorcerer Gargamel, all while uncovering the biggest secret in Smurf history.
When a factory worker learns that she has been laid off, she has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job. As she struggles with her depression and battles against the odds, she discovers the power of solidarity and the strength to fight for what she believes is right.
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a comedy-drama movie released in 1995. It follows the journey of three drag queens who travel from New York City to Hollywood in a Cadillac. Along the way, they face challenges including homophobia, domestic violence, and a homophobic cop. The movie highlights themes of acceptance, friendship, and solidarity.
Rappelkiste was a progressive pedagogic television series for children in Germany.
Sydney White, a college freshman, finds herself at odds with a popular sorority on campus. With the help of a group of geeks, she takes on the sorority and the elitism that pervades the college. Along the way, Sydney learns about friendship, love, and the power of solidarity.
After her death, a mother returns to her home town in order to fix the situations she couldn't resolve during her life. Raimunda and Sole are sisters who grew up in a small village but now live in Madrid. Sole returns for their Aunt Paula's funeral and encounters the ghost of their mother Irene. She brings Irene back to Madrid and agrees to let her stay with her. Meanwhile, Raimunda and her daughter Paula have to deal with a different death. Paula's father attempts to sexually assault her and Paula kills him in self-defense. Raimunda hides the corpse in a restaurant deep-freezer and strikes a deal to cater for a film crew. Raimunda later reveals to Paula that her father is not her biological father and that Agustina, a neighbor, could possibly help her find out more about her own mother who disappeared three years before. Agustina is diagnosed with terminal cancer and Raimunda reveals two shocking secrets to her at the restaurant: her father's affair with Agustina's mother and that Agustina's mother disappeared the same day that Raimunda's parents died. Sole tells Raimunda that she has seen their mother's ghost. Irene admits that she did not die in the fire, revealing that Raimunda's father sexually abused her, resulting in the birth of Paula. Irene tells Raimunda that she started the fire that killed her husband and the woman he was having an affair with. After the fire, Irene stayed with Aunt Paula, who was unable to take care of herself. The community, believing Irene to be a ghost, explained the sightings of her as a ghost due to their superstitious nature. The family reunites at Aunt Paula's house, and Irene pledges to stay and care for Agustina as her cancer worsens, promising to repair her relationship with Raimunda.
When Nancy, a 34-year-old single woman, is mistaken for a blind date, she decides to go with it and ends up having the best night of her life. However, when she realizes the truth, she must confront her insecurities and take a chance on love.
This 9-episodes documentary series extensively examines the history of Poland in the 20th Century, telling the story through archival films, newsreels, interviews, and readings from novels and poems.
In a once thriving mining community in Northeast England, the future of The Old Oak pub hangs by a thread. With the closure of mines, the village has fallen on hard times. When Syrian refugees are suddenly placed in the village, the pub becomes a battleground. TJ, the landlord, forms an unlikely friendship with a young Syrian girl named Yara. Together, they strive to bridge the gap between the two communities and bring understanding. A deeply moving drama about fragilities and hopes.
Shree 420 is a comedy-drama about a con artist who goes on a journey of self-discovery and finds love and redemption in the bustling city of Mumbai. Raju, played by Raj Kapoor, arrives in the city with dreams of wealth and fame. However, he soon realizes that in order to succeed, he must resort to dishonest means. Along the way, he meets a beautiful young woman named Vidya, played by Nargis, who teaches him the importance of honesty and true happiness. Together, they navigate the challenges of life in Mumbai and discover the power of love and integrity.