During the Trojan War, the Greeks siege the city of Troy, led by the warrior Achilles. The film explores themes of honor, glory, and the consequences of revenge.
Troy: Fall of a City is a historical drama series set during the legendary Trojan War. It explores the epic siege of Troy, the deceitful tactics used by both Greeks and Trojans, and the tragic consequences of infidelity and revenge. With themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the clash of gods and mortals, this series delves into the complexities of ancient Greece and the mythical world of gods and heroes. Prepare to be captivated by the timeless tale of the fall of Troy.
Actress Megan Fox has peeked behind the curtain of some of these ancient sites, igniting an insatiable curiosity to learn more about these lost worlds. She embarks on an epic international journey to investigate and find answers to these enduring mysteries.
Helen of Troy is a TV show that tells the story of the legendary Trojan War, focusing on the love between Helen and Paris, and the ensuing conflict that engulfs the city of Troy. This epic drama explores themes of love, honor, betrayal, and the devastating consequences of war.
Troy the Train is the fastest train in the world. He makes sure that new vehicles arrive safely in Car City, and join the Car Team. Every day, Troy the train meets new friends, who follow him in amazing adventures.
The Odyssey is a TV show that follows the journey of Odysseus, a Greek hero, as he tries to return home after the Trojan War. Along the way, he faces various obstacles such as a Cyclops and encounters mythical creatures. The show explores themes of heroism, fate, and the power of storytelling.
Helen of Troy is known for her extraordinary beauty, which leads to a series of events that ultimately results in a war between Greece and Troy. As the wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta, Helen's infidelity with Paris, Prince of Troy, ignites a romantic rivalry and triggers a conflict that brings devastation and tragedy to both sides. This epic historical drama explores themes of love, jealousy, betrayal, and the consequences of war.
A powerful drama set in ancient Greece during the aftermath of the Trojan War, where women are enslaved and face the horrors of war.
Michael Wood examines how far the historical and archeological evidence matches with the tale of the Trojan War.
In the ancient city of Mycenae, Electra seeks vengeance for the murder of her father, King Agamemnon, by her mother and stepfather. With the help of her brother Orestes, Electra plans to kill her mother and restore justice to the kingdom.
High atop Mount Olympus a feud erupts between three goddesses over who is entitled to the coveted Golden Apple. Their leader Zeus sends them to earth to let human mortals decide. Helen, Greece's beautiful Queen of Sparta, falls under the spell of the Golden Apple and is whisked away to Troy. The entire Greek army, among them the fearless warrior Odysseus, is enlisted to return her home. The cunning Odysseus devises the ultimate plan: The Greeks will build a great gift for the Trojans, a breathtakingly massive wooden horse. But little do the Trojans suspect that once they open their present, they're in for a big surprise!
Haunted by memories and divine visions, a young woman struggles with trauma, rape and pregnancy in this poetic reimagining of the Greek myth.
The ghost of a soldier from the Trojan War travels through the ruins of the ancient world to confront a council of tyrants who make war on reason. A film dramatizing the ancient relevance of protest over power. Available Now on: watch.eventive.org
In the tenth year of the Trojan War, tensions between Achilles and Agamemnon divide the Greek camp while giving hope to the Trojans.
Troilus and Cressida swear they will always be true to one another. But in the seventh year of the siege of Troy, their innocence is tested and exposed to the savage corrupting influence of war with tragic consequences.
The story of the Trojan war is one of history's most enduring legends. A beautiful queen elopes with a foreign prince, which results in a decade-long battle that ends in the complete annihilation of an entire city. However, what grain of truth is there to this mythologicale tale of love and destruction?
In the midst of the Trojan War, the Greeks devise a plan to infiltrate the city of Troy by hiding inside a giant wooden horse. Through deceit and cunning, they manage to achieve victory and bring an end to the long and bloody war.
With the loss of Patroclus (his undeclared male lover), Greek warrior Achilles returns to the Trojan War.
The bitter Trojan War drags on - the Greeks blame Achilles' apathy for low morale, while Troy's hero Hector challenges one of the enemy to a personal duel. And after her father exchanges Cressida for a Trojan prisoner, the war becomes personal for her distraught lover Troilus.