24 Hours in Police Custody is a documentary series that takes viewers inside the intense world of police work. Each episode follows a real-life criminal investigation, showcasing the meticulous efforts of the police to gather evidence, question suspects, and solve crimes. With unprecedented access to police stations and interrogation rooms, the series provides a fascinating glimpse into the complex process of bringing criminals to justice.
I Just Didn't Do It is a Japanese movie that revolves around a young man who is falsely accused of molesting a schoolgirl on a crowded train. Despite maintaining his innocence, he faces immense pressure from the police and legal system to confess. The film focuses on his struggle to prove his innocence and the challenges he faces in the justice system.
During World War II, a serial killer terrorizes a small British village, targeting elderly spinsters. The local community is gripped with fear as the body count rises, and the hunt for the killer intensifies. The investigation uncovers shocking secrets hidden in the cellar of a local estate, leading to a thrilling and terrifying climax.
Whisky Romeo Zulú is a docudrama about a whistleblower in the aviation industry who uncovers corruption and danger within a major airline company. As he tries to expose the truth, he faces numerous obstacles and threats, including a criminal court case, death threats, and a public relations manager determined to keep the secrets hidden. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and the pursuit of justice.
Set in a small German village, a young monk embarks on a journey to challenge the ruling class and bring justice to the peasants. Along the way, he encounters resistance, political turmoil, and a battle between faith and oppression.
Two San Francisco detectives investigating a murder committed on one of the city's famous cable cars discover that the victim was the son of a shipping tycoon. The trail leads to a drug dealer, a shady physician and a nervous police captain
Just 20 is a drama movie about a college swimmer who is convicted of date rape. The film explores the aftermath of the trial and the impact it has on the protagonist's life. It delves into themes of justice, consent, and the consequences of one's actions.
Widely recognized as the planet's worst film director, Uwe Boll embarks on a quest to conquer Hollywood and take vengeance upon the film fanatics striving to destroy him. Filmed over three years on and off the set, 'Raging Boll' is a walk in the shoes of a man people love to hate.
Murder mystery with a twist - the investigators are members of the public, competing to find the killer and pocket themselves £50,000. The body of Charly Hendricks has been found at an old run-down property she was renting from the local pub landlord. It's up to four pairs of amateur sleuths to search the scene and unpick the clues, hoping to find a motive for the crime.
Documentary made immediately after Franco's death, which includes interviews with the dictator's sister and with Alfredo Mayo, the actor who played the lead role in the film 'Raza'.
The Yellow Ceiling is a documentary that follows the story of nine former students at Spain's Lleida Theatre who filed a complaint against two of their teachers for sexual abuse. The film sheds light on the struggles, trauma, and bravery of these individuals as they seek justice and confront their abusers. Through interviews, evidence, and personal accounts, the documentary highlights the power dynamics, emotional distress, and long-lasting impact of sexual harassment and abuse within the theater industry. With raw and compelling storytelling, The Yellow Ceiling raises awareness about the need for action, accountability, and support for survivors.
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