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  • Genre:  Action, Crime, Documentary
    Release Year: 2022
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB

    Swipe, swipe, swipe, It's not easy to find love online, so when Cecilie matches with a handsome billionaire playboy, she can't quite believe it when he turns out to be the man of her dreams. But dreams aren't reality and by the time she discovers this international businessman isn't who he says he is, it's too late. He's taken her for everything. Where this fairytale ends, a revenge begins.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2022
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.6 IMDB
    Cast:  Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon

    An exclusive and immersive documentary that offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the new chapter, "And Just Like That..."

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.6 IMDB

    How the art world responded to the death of Breonna Taylor by using art not only as a form of protest but as a space to heal.

  • Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Daniel Kaluuya, John Lennon

    How the movement came into being in the late 1960s, when it fought back against police brutality and racism.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Donald Trump

    The New Air Force One: Flying Fortress follows the new presidential aircraft's creation, diving into how it transformed into a top-secret command center.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.4 IMDB

    Alex Lowe's ill-fated climb and his son's arduous journey to return to the spot where his father perished.

  • Genre:  Documentary, Sport
    Release Year: 2013
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 8.1 IMDB
    Cast:  John Goodman

    "The Book of Manning" tells the story of Archie Manning, the patriarch of the Manning family, and his remarkable career as a quarterback. Through interviews with Archie, his wife Olivia, and their three sons - Cooper, Peyton, and Eli, the documentary offers an intimate look into their lives and the challenges they faced. Archie Manning's rise to fame as a quarterback began in the 1970s, playing for the University of Mississippi and later for the New Orleans Saints. However, his success on the field was often overshadowed by the struggles of the Saints as a team, leading to both personal and professional challenges for Archie. The film also explores Archie's role as a devoted father to his three sons, each of whom would go on to become successful quarterbacks in their own right. It showcases the bond between the Manning family and how their shared passion for football has been a driving force in their lives. As the documentary unfolds, it examines the tragic twist in the Manning family's journey when Cooper, the eldest son, is diagnosed with a spinal condition that ends his football career prematurely. This pivotal moment not only tests the family's resilience but also highlights the unconditional love and support they have for each other. "The Book of Manning" also delves into the unique dynamics between the three Manning brothers, their competitive spirit, and how they have pushed each other to excel in football while maintaining a strong sibling bond. Through rare archival footage and candid interviews, the documentary offers a heartfelt tribute to the Manning family's enduring legacy in football and their impact on the game. It celebrates not only their football accomplishments but also their commitment to family values and the lessons they've learned throughout their journey. "The Book of Manning" is a touching and intimate portrait of a remarkable family, shedding light on the triumphs and challenges that have shaped their lives both on and off the football field. It serves as a testament to the power of family bonds, determination, and the lasting impact of their shared passion for football on the sport's history.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.4 IMDB

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 8 IMDB
    Cast:  George Clooney, Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince Harry

    "The Story of Diana" delves into the life of Diana Spencer (portrayed by a talented actress), who became Princess Diana upon her marriage to Prince Charles of Wales. The film begins by exploring her childhood and upbringing as a young girl from an aristocratic background, tracing the early years that shaped her compassionate and empathetic nature. As Diana entered the royal family, she soon captured the world's attention with her grace, elegance, and dedication to humanitarian causes. The documentary delves into her struggles and triumphs as she navigated the demands of royal life, while also dealing with media scrutiny and the challenges of her high-profile marriage. Through personal testimonies from those who knew her best, "The Story of Diana" offers insight into Diana's genuine concern for social issues, her groundbreaking advocacy for AIDS patients, and her involvement in various charitable causes. The film also explores her devotion to her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, and her commitment to providing them with a sense of normalcy amid the royal spotlight. The documentary delves into the complexities of Diana's personal life, including her emotional struggles and the impact of her public separation from Prince Charles. It candidly examines her experiences with fame, mental health, and her relationship with the media. With poignant reflections from her friends, confidants, and leading experts on the royal family, "The Story of Diana" provides a multifaceted and intimate portrayal of the woman behind the public persona. The film also addresses the tragic event that shocked the world – Diana's untimely death in a car accident in 1997. The documentary explores the profound impact of her passing on global communities and the lasting legacy she left as a symbol of compassion and empathy. "The Story of Diana" is a heartfelt tribute to Princess Diana's extraordinary life and her profound influence on both the royal family and the world. Through its captivating storytelling and rare insights, the documentary celebrates the enduring memory of a woman whose legacy continues to inspire millions to this day.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.5 IMDB

    Archaeologists dive into a flooded pyramid near the Nile, to search for a king's burial that could reveal clues about the ancient kingdom of Kush.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB

    Egyptologist Elizabeth Frood takes us back a century to experience the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb exactly as it happened, all thanks to the colourisation of the original photos and film.

  • Release Year: 2019
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.4 IMDB

    Archaeologist Pepi Papakosta is on a mission to find Alexander the Great's lost tomb. Excavating in a public garden in the center of Alexandria, Egypt, the city he founded 2,300 years ago, she has discovered a rare marble statue of Alexander, Greek treasures and secret tunnels. But Pepi's biggest find is an extraordinary discovery even she was not expecting.

  • Genre:  Documentary
    Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7 IMDB

    "Afternoon" follows the lives of four distinct characters, each facing their own personal struggles. The film begins with Yasemin (portrayed by a talented actress), a middle-aged woman who is dealing with the emotional aftermath of a painful divorce. Feeling lost and disconnected from her surroundings, Yasemin wanders the streets of Istanbul, searching for a sense of purpose and belonging. Meanwhile, the film introduces the character of Mehmet (played by a skilled actor), a troubled young man grappling with the weight of his past mistakes. He seeks redemption and is determined to find a way to move forward, despite the burdens he carries. In the midst of this, Ali (portrayed by a renowned actor) is a musician trying to navigate his way through a life filled with regrets and missed opportunities. The film explores Ali's struggle to find solace in his music while coming to terms with the choices he has made. As the characters cross paths, "Afternoon" examines the subtle connections that form between strangers and the transformative impact they can have on each other's lives. Through encounters and chance meetings, they begin to find solace, support, and a glimmer of hope in each other's presence. The film's narrative unfolds in a nonlinear manner, with flashbacks and intimate moments offering glimpses into the characters' pasts and emotional landscapes. As their stories intertwine, "Afternoon" presents a mosaic of human experiences, exploring the intricacies of human relationships and the complexities of emotions. "Afternoon" is characterized by its meditative pace, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the characters' emotions and thoughts. The film's beautiful cinematography captures the vibrant spirit of Istanbul, juxtaposed with the characters' internal struggles, making the city itself a prominent element in the storytelling. Ultimately, "Afternoon" serves as a soulful meditation on the universal themes of love, longing, and the resilience of the human spirit. It celebrates the power of human connection and the potential for hope and healing in the most unexpected of circumstances. With its introspective storytelling and compelling performances, "Afternoon" offers a touching and emotionally resonant cinematic journey, leaving a lasting impression on audiences as they contemplate the intricate fabric of human existence.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Al Pacino, John Turturro, Charles Grodin, John G. Avildsen

    "Frank Serpico" takes audiences on a riveting biographical exploration of the man behind the legendary police officer. The documentary begins by introducing Frank Serpico as a young Italian-American idealist who joins the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in the late 1950s. With a strong sense of duty and a desire to make a difference, Serpico starts his career with high hopes of upholding justice and serving the public. As Serpico rises through the ranks, the film showcases the harsh realities he encounters within the NYPD. Corruption and bribery are deeply embedded in the department, leading to a moral crisis for Serpico. Witnessing fellow officers accepting bribes from criminals, he faces a difficult decision: either stay silent and conform or risk everything to expose the truth. With unwavering determination and a commitment to his principles, Serpico chooses the latter path. The documentary reveals how he becomes a whistleblower, documenting instances of corruption and attempting to bring them to light. However, the road to exposing the truth is fraught with challenges, as Serpico faces ostracization and threats from within the police force. "Frank Serpico" delves into the public scandal that unfolds when Serpico's revelations gain media attention. His testimony before the Knapp Commission, a government inquiry into police corruption, becomes a significant moment in the fight against systemic corruption in law enforcement. Throughout the film, viewers are offered a glimpse into Serpico's personal struggles as he battles not only the corrupt elements within the police force but also the psychological toll of being a whistleblower. Despite facing hostility and danger, Serpico remains steadfast in his pursuit of justice, turning down lucrative bribes and standing by his principles. The documentary also explores the broader impact of Serpico's actions on the public's perception of law enforcement and the need for reform within police departments across the United States. His courage and determination inspire others to question authority and demand accountability from those entrusted with protecting the public. As "Frank Serpico" comes to a close, viewers are left with a profound appreciation for the man who risked everything to stand up against corruption and uphold the principles of honesty and integrity. Serpico's legacy as an emblem of moral courage and a symbol of the fight for justice continues to resonate, making his story an enduring testament to the power of one individual's determination to make a difference.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary
    Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump

    "System Error" takes viewers on an eye-opening journey into the heart of the world's economic system, unraveling its complexities and revealing its inherent shortcomings. The documentary begins by tracing the origins of modern capitalism and its evolution into a dominant global force. It explores the rise of multinational corporations and the influence they wield over governments and policies. Drawing on the insights of esteemed economists, financial experts, and activists, the film dissects the root causes of recurring financial crises that have plagued economies worldwide. It delves into the 2008 financial crisis and other significant economic downturns, exposing the structural flaws and regulatory failures that perpetuate a cycle of boom and bust. Through compelling interviews with individuals affected by income inequality, "System Error" lays bare the stark contrast between the ultra-wealthy elite and the struggling working class. It examines the consequences of wealth concentration, such as reduced social mobility and diminished access to education and healthcare. Moreover, the documentary examines the ecological impact of unbridled capitalism, shedding light on the detrimental effects of consumerism, overexploitation of natural resources, and climate change. It raises urgent concerns about the sustainability of a system that prioritizes short-term profit over the long-term health of the planet. As "System Error" progresses, it highlights alternative economic models and grassroots movements that seek to challenge the prevailing system. It explores concepts such as the sharing economy, cooperative enterprises, and sustainable development, presenting viewers with inspiring examples of communities striving for a more equitable and environmentally responsible future. The film also delves into the role of technology and digitalization in shaping the economic landscape, discussing both the potential benefits and risks they pose to workers and society as a whole. Throughout "System Error," the documentary aims to provoke critical reflection among its audience. It urges viewers to question the prevailing economic orthodoxy and contemplate alternative paths toward a more just, sustainable, and humane society. Ultimately, "System Error" serves as a wake-up call, reminding us that the global economic system is not an immutable force but a human construct that can be reimagined and reshaped. It advocates for a collective examination of our values and priorities, encouraging viewers to engage in constructive conversations about the future of our economies and the kind of world we want to build together.