Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters is an exciting TV show that follows the adventures of Yugi Muto, a high school student who becomes the King of Games through a popular card game called Duel Monsters. Yugi and his friends must navigate through various challenges, battles, and mysteries as they seek to become the greatest duelists in the world.
Teenage girl Patty and her identical cousin Cathy get into various comedic situations as they navigate school, family, and their mistaken identities.
A satirical TV show that uses humor to shed light on political and social issues such as protest, social activism, politics, political satire, human rights, gay rights, civil rights, working conditions, corporate crime, investigative reporting, politics documentary, the Taliban, Afghanistan, union, and satire.
The drama tells the story of average workers, who silently work hard on each one’s own task. They finally pull together as a team to fight through a difficult and unfair situation. Lee Soo-In has the kind of temperament where he has to do the right thing no matter what. After his discharge from the military, he finds work at a large retail market. One day, his boss orders him to fire temporary employees at the store. Lee Soo-In refuses to do so and decides to join the labor union. He and the temporary employees struggle against unfair dismissals. The drama is based on a webtoon of the same name, which is in turn inspired by real-life events that transpired in 2002 when union workers were unfairly fired from large supermarket chain Carrefour, and fought back.
Bud Fox, a junior stockbroker, is desperate to get to the top. He pitches stocks to his hero, Gordon Gekko, and provides inside information about Bluestar. Gekko becomes Bud's client and takes him under his wing, compelling him to obtain new information by any means necessary. Bud becomes wealthy but begins to realize the consequences of his actions. He decides to disrupt Gekko's plans and is ultimately arrested for insider trading. Bud wears a wire to record his confrontation with Gekko and turns the tapes over to the authorities. He goes to court, knowing he did the right thing.
When the daughter of a police detective is murdered, he embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind her death. As he investigates, he discovers a dark conspiracy involving a nuclear power plant, government cover-ups, and sinister forces at play. With each step, he gets closer to the dangerous truth and finds himself torn between seeking justice and seeking revenge.
American Rust is a crime drama TV show set in a small town in Pennsylvania. The series follows a police chief who is tasked with investigating a murder in the rust belt. As he delves into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption, drug addiction, and secrets that threatens to dismantle the tight-knit community. Along the way, he forms unlikely alliances and confronts personal demons as he fights for justice.
Hard Target is an action-packed thriller about a man who finds himself in the crosshairs of a sadistic millionaire. As a homeless drifter, he becomes the prey in a deadly game of cat and mouse. With the help of a determined woman, he must fight for his life and unveil the dark secret behind the twisted hunt.
Secret of the Wings follows the adventure of Tinker Bell as she discovers a magical secret about her past. In the frosty fairy realm, Tinker Bell must navigate through a forbidden relationship and the consequences that come with it. With the help of her fairy companions, Tinker Bell learns the true meaning of unity, friendship, and courage.
In Barbie Mariposa, Barbie goes on a magical journey to save her kingdom from a wicked fairy. Along the way, she discovers the power of unity and courage. With the help of her friends and a magical butterfly, Barbie must find an antidote to the fairy's venom and restore peace to her realm.
Offshore is a Norwegian soap opera. It is set on the oil platform 'Huldra' in the North Sea. We follow the employees and their, at times, difficult relationships both at work and in the spare time. It originally aired on NRK1 from 8 September 1996 to 28 November 1999.
The War that Made America is a PBS miniseries about the French and Indian War, which was first aired in two parts on January 18 & 25, 2006. The series features extensive reenactments of historical events, with on-screen narration provided by Canadian actor Graham Greene. Much of the story focuses on George Washington, connecting his role in the war with the later American Revolution. Pontiac's Rebellion, which followed the French and Indian War, is also covered in the series. The series was filmed in June, July, and August 2004 in and around the Western Pennsylvania region where many events actually took place during the war.
In the aftermath of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, a woman named Mary Surratt is charged as a conspirator. As the trial unfolds, her lawyer and a Union war hero work to uncover the truth and save her from being executed.
An ex-prize fighter turned New Jersey longshoreman struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses, including his older brother, as he starts to connect with the grieving sister of one of the syndicate's victims. Mob-connected union boss Johnny Friendly gloats about his control of the waterfront. Terry Malloy, a dockworker, had been a promising boxer until he was instructed to deliberately lose a fight. Terry helps the sister of a victim and becomes involved in testifying against the mob-controlled union. As Terry leans towards testifying, he faces threats and violence, but ultimately finds the strength to expose the illegal activities. With the support of the dockworkers, Terry fights back and stands up for justice.
Based on a true story, Josey Aimes takes a job as a mine worker in a male-dominated industry and faces relentless sexual harassment. When she decides to file a lawsuit against the company, she inspires other women to join her and stand up against the abuse.
Hoffa is a biographical crime drama that follows the life of Jimmy Hoffa, a prominent labor organizer and leader of the Teamsters union. The movie explores his involvement in organized crime, illegal activities, and his eventual disappearance in the 1970s.
Bastard Boys is an Australian television miniseries broadcast on the ABC in 2007. It tells the story of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. The script, published by Currency Press, won the 2007 Queensland Premier's Literary Award for Best Television Script.
Take a journey back in time and immerse yourself in a 150-year-old battle that nearly split our nation in two. This three-part series explores famous and little known aspects of the Civil War, from the perspectives of the Union, the Confederacy and the millions of enslaved people struggling for freedom. Hosted by Ashley Judd, Trace Adkins, and Dennis Haysbert, all of whom had ancestors greatly affected by the war, this series delivers fresh insights and untold tales, brought to life through dramatic recreations and the Smithsonian Institution's vast collection of artifacts.
Chartrand et Simonne is a French-Canadian television mini-series which aired in 2000, exclusively on Radio-Canada. The series originally only had two parts but it was expanded into 6 parts and re-aired in 2003 on Télé-Québec. Currently, Télé-Québec airs the program on a regular basis. The series won a Gemini Award in 2000 for Best Make-up/Hair.
Kill the Irishman is a true crime film based on the life of Danny Greene, an Irish-American mobster who becomes a prominent figure in the Cleveland mafia wars. The movie depicts Greene's rise to power, his rivalry with the Italian mafia, and his eventual assassination attempt.