La Doña is a drama TV show set in Mexico, following the story of a powerful and vindictive businesswoman who seeks revenge and justice in a corrupt society. The show explores themes of manipulation, deception, violence, and desire, with elements of romance and soap opera.
In a bleak dystopian future, humanity clings to survival deep underground within the confines of a colossal silo. Juliette, an engineer tasked with unraveling the mystery behind the death of a colleague, uncovers startling secrets that threaten the very fabric of their enclosed world.
Mafia Only Kills in Summer is a comedy-drama TV show set in 1979 Sicily. It follows the story of a teenage girl navigating through the challenges of growing up in a society dominated by the mafia. She experiences the complexities of family relationships, friendship, love, and temptation while also witnessing the corrupt and dark side of the mafia and government.
After a prison riot, a former BOPE captain becomes the head of security in a Rio de Janeiro prison. He tries to clean up the corrupt system while dealing with powerful drug lords and political corruption.
From power struggles to global politics, an exploration of FIFA reveals the organization's checkered history and what it takes to host a World Cup.
Donbass is a black comedy that takes a satirical look at the Russian occupation in the Donbass region of Ukraine. The film explores the absurdity and chaos of war through interconnected vignettes, highlighting the societal dysfunction and moral decay brought about by the conflict. It delves into the themes of corruption, hypocrisy, and injustice prevalent in war-torn Eastern Ukraine.
The Edge of Democracy is a powerful documentary that explores the turbulent political history of Brazil, focusing on the rise and fall of democracy. It delves into the political polarization, corruption, and abuse of power that have plagued the country, with a particular focus on the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the subsequent election of Jair Bolsonaro. Through a combination of personal stories, interviews, and archival footage, the documentary unravels the unraveling of democracy in Brazil.
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer is a documentary film that explores the life and crimes of Aileen Wuornos, a female serial killer who was convicted of murdering several men. The film delves into the circumstances surrounding her crimes, including her troubled childhood, her life as a prostitute, and the events that led to her becoming a notorious killer. It also examines the police investigation, the media manipulation, and the legal system that surrounded Wuornos' case.
In The Racket, a hard-boiled investigator battles against political corruption and organized crime in a Midwestern town. With the help of a newspaper reporter, he tries to take down a corrupt district attorney and a powerful racketeer. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of deceit and violence, leading to a thrilling showdown.
Lucky Luciano chronicles the life of the notorious Italian-American gangster as he rises to power in the organized crime world. From his humble beginnings in Italy to his dominance in the New York crime scene, the film explores Luciano's entanglement with corrupt officials, rival gangs, and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Italy and the Sicilian invasion, Lucky Luciano delves into the world of organized crime, ambition, and betrayal.
How, from the 1920s to the present day, financial power has gradually strengthened a hidden alliance with criminal organizations around the world.
In Repentance, a small town in Soviet Georgia is haunted by the legacy of its former mayor. An old woman demands that the mayor's corpse be exhumed and put on trial for his crimes, leading to a surreal and darkly comedic exploration of guilt, religion, and political allegory.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the systemic corruption and collusion between governments and the media. It reveals the truth behind political power and exposes the complicity that perpetuates deception and manipulation of information.
An alcoholic woman with a marriage on the rocks finds an unlikely ally in a wounded drug mule when the two of them are forced to defend her home from a violent siege of corrupt small town cops.
A documentary that explores the factors that contribute to dishonesty and the consequences of lying. It delves into topics such as systemic corruption, white-collar crime, ethics, and the psychology behind deception. Through interviews and psychological experiments, the film reveals how individuals rationalize dishonest behavior and the social and economic implications of widespread deceit.
Katips is a movie set during the time of martial law in the Philippines. It follows the journey of a group of college students who become involved in the student movement and fight against the oppressive military dictatorship. The film explores themes of political oppression, social injustice, and the power of youth activism in the fight for freedom and democracy.
An unsuspecting homeless man comes across a dead body and a valuable necklace. When he tries to do the right thing, he finds himself trapped in an incredibly dangerous situation.
Magazine writer Ann Mason infiltrates the United Defenders, a public service organization which is actually a front for racketeers. But a case of amnesia threatens to blow her cover.
WHEN WE SPEAK follows three incredible stories of women who risked everything to tell the truth. Their stories became worldwide scandals and took a personal toll on each of their lives.
Khian, Pim and Karn, young rebellious students, work together to make a protest to uncover the corruption in their school by folding hundreds of paper cranes. But as they tried to unfold the truth, the trio are threatened by the shadowy powers.