Charlie Golf One (TAAGAD in Hebrew) is a fast-paced action comedy drama series that follows the extraordinary and unusual events in the lives of medical soldiers serving in a remote military base of an elite infantry unit. The series will have you laughing one moment and put you at the edge of your seat in the next.
A high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future.
Follow Vice President Al Gore as he travels the world and addresses the urgent issues of climate change, including extreme weather events, political negotiations, and the global consequences.
The Other Side of Hope follows the story of Khaled, a Syrian refugee who arrives in Finland as an illegal alien. He crosses paths with Wikström, a former shirt salesman who decides to pursue his dream of opening a restaurant. As Khaled seeks asylum and tries to find his sister, he becomes an unexpected friend to Wikström and they both find hope in their unlikely bond.
In the midst of the Syrian Civil War, the White Helmets, a group of brave volunteers, risk their lives to rescue civilians affected by bombings and other war-related disasters. This documentary follows their journey and showcases their heroic efforts to save lives in the urban setting of Syria.
Held for Ransom is a gripping movie that tells the story of a photojournalist taken hostage in Syria. As a hostage negotiator works tirelessly to secure her release, the movie explores the brutal realities of war, terrorism, and the lengths people will go to survive.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was one of the first politicians to congratulate Donald Trump on his election as president of the United States in 2016, but over time the relationship between the two heads of state has had its ups and downs. Are they friends or enemies? Has their mutual admiration turned into mutual distrust?
For Sama is an intimate and raw documentary that follows a young mother's journey through the Syrian civil war, capturing the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of her family and community. Filmed over five years, the film provides a first-hand account of the violence, destruction, and hope that pervades their lives.
Paris, spring 2015. Faustine travels to Syria with her little son to join ISIS; but, once in Raqqa, she soon realizes the hell she is gotten herself into. Her husband Sylvain quickly understands that the French government is powerless to help him, so he plans with some friends a high-risk extraction operation to get his family back.
This documentary follows the life and work of Robert Fisk, a renowned foreign correspondent known for his fearless pursuit of truth. Fisk's career spans decades and takes him to conflict zones around the world, including the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Armenian Genocide, and the Syrian Civil War. Through interviews and archive footage, the film explores Fisk's relentless quest for uncovering the facts behind state crimes, weapons trafficking, and war journalism. It also delves into his experiences reporting from Syria, Israel, Palestine, and the Balkans, shedding light on the complexities of these regions. 'This Is Not a Movie' is a gripping portrayal of Fisk's dedication to journalism and his commitment to speaking truth to power.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble is a documentary that explores the life and music of Yo-Yo Ma, a Chinese-American cellist. The film follows the journey of the Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural musical group founded by Ma, and their unique artistic collaboration. It delves into the lives and experiences of the ensemble members, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and the impact of music in connecting people across cultures. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases the power of music as a global language of joy, understanding, and expression.
Black Box Syria: The Dirty War delves into the intricate web of the Syrian Civil War, highlighting the atrocities committed by the Bashar al-Assad regime, the rise of ISIS, and the struggle for democracy. It investigates the geopolitical interests at play and sheds light on the human rights violations and the plight of Syrian refugees.
Zero Impunity is an animated documentary that sheds light on the rampant sexual violence that occurs in war zones. Through interviews and powerful images, the film exposes the cycle of impunity and silence that allows these heinous crimes to continue.
Salam Neighbor is a documentary that provides an intimate look into the lives of Syrian refugees. It focuses on the experiences of the filmmakers who lived in a refugee camp in Jordan for a month, highlighting the struggles, resilience, and humanity of the people they met. The film sheds light on the plight of the refugees, the challenges they face, and the efforts being made to provide humanitarian aid and support. It also explores important themes such as displacement, education, women's rights, and the impact of war on children.
The films follows a Syrian War Explosive Ordnance Disposal team who are targeted by ISIS militants while they prepare the recently liberated historic site of Palmyra to hold a symbolic concert of the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra. The peacekeeping event can only be held in Palmyra that has been severely damaged by the terrorists only if the ancient city and the roads leading to it are defused. The EOD team clears the way one kilometer at a time. But the closer they get to the center of Palmyra, the more destructive the explosives. Tension grows between the young team Captain and the most experienced of the EOD experts. And yet, despite their differences, when the team falls into an ambush and the Captain goes missing, it’s the experienced sapper that sets out to search for him.
Girls of the Sun is a drama film set in Kurdistan that tells the story of a female war reporter who joins forces with a group of Kurdish female fighters to liberate their town from ISIS. The film explores themes of female empowerment, terrorism, and the consequences of war. With powerful performances and intense action sequences, Girls of the Sun is a gripping tale of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Director Junge was commissioned by the GDR in the country for the first time in the summer of 1970; his film In Syria auf Montage accompanies German engineers who train workers in the Homs textile factory. Shortly after filming ended, Hafez al-Assad put himself under the dictator. Twenty years later emerged ... the father stayed in the war over a youth club with Syrian orphans in Bad Saarow, whose fathers had died in the Lebanon war and accompanied them to Syria, where they were housed in separate, elite "schools of martyr children". Multi-faceted documents that oscillate between peaceful and tense, hopeful and unsettled.
Silvered Water is a powerful documentary that explores the Syrian revolution and the ongoing violence and atrocities that have plagued the region. Through a combination of haunting footage and personal accounts, the film showcases the struggles of the Syrian people and the brutal realities they face on a daily basis.
A Hindu woman elopes with her Muslim lover, moving with him to Syria. Eventually separated by war, she cares for their handicapped child on her own.