A team of international astronauts are sent on a dangerous mission to reignite the dying Sun with a nuclear fission bomb in 2057.
A team of international astronauts are sent on a dangerous mission to reignite the dying Sun with a nuclear fission bomb in 2057.
The futuristic tale unfolds in a Great Britain that’s a fascist state. A freedom fighter known as V uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressive society. He rescues a young woman from the secret police, and she becomes his unlikely ally.
An arms dealer confronts the morality of his work as he is being chased by an Interpol agent.
At 47, Leon, former player in the Albanian mafia, lives aimlessly in his mother’s basement. All hopes are pinned on the new girl at his local bar, but after running into the rat who sent him to prison as a young man, he becomes obsessed with revenge.
A mysterious disappearance of a young woman leads her boyfriend on a journey for truth and perhaps his own unknown reality in this dark, hypnotic mystery that transcends the limitations of traditional narrative.
The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific ocean in a balsa wood raft in 1947, together with five men, to prove that South Americans already back in pre-Columbian times could have crossed the sea and settle on Polynesian islands. After financing the trips with loans and donations they set off on an epic 101 days long trip across 8000 kilometers, while the world was waiting for the result of the trip. The film tells about the origin of the idea, the preparations and the events on the trip. Kon-Tiki was named after the Inca sun god, Viracocha, and “Kon-Tiki” is an old name for this god. Heyerdahl filmed the expedition, which later became the Acaemy award winning documentary in 1951, and wrote a book about the expedition which was translated into 70 languages and sold more than 50 millions copies around the world. Heyerdahl believed that people from South America could have settled Polynesia in pre-Columbian times…
If you like a movie inspired on a true story this is the one to see. On 30th August 1940 Hitler obliged on the Second Vienna Accord that Romania will give 43.942 square kilometers of its territory to Hungary. This accord will change forever the lives of many local communities. THIS IS THEIR STORY. A love story between Sandor, a hot headed, but kind Jewish-Romanian farmer, and Rozalia, a spirited young Romanian, the daughter of the actual head of community. When the city falls under the control of ultra-nationalistic Hungarian mayor, Sandor and Rozalia decide to run away and trying to escape by getting to Romanian territory. Pista, a Hungarian policeman who has been courting Rozalia aggressively but with no success is hunting them down on their attempt to their freedom. On their run we witness trough their yes the violence and the massacres taking place around them in Transylvania. Sandor fights with all his determination to save the woman he loves. For more information regarding film …
Beautiful People is not your average family sitcom because the Doonans are not your average family. This glittering and hilarious series delves inside Simon’s youthful memories and his desire to escape suburban Reading and live amongst the “beautiful people” – from his perspective as a window dresser in a New York department store. Surrounded by dreams of the big and all the beautiful people that go with it, 13-year-old Simon (Luke Ward-Wilkinson) can’t open a fridge door without belting out a show tune.
In 2008, Loke Hakansson was taking a family vacation in the south of Italy when his wife and his daughter have been kidnapped. Following an attempt of exchange gone awry both wife and daughter have been killed. Ten years later, Hakansson is contacted by a local detective who has re-opened the case and has new information. Reluctantly, Hakansson travels back to Italy to meet the detective. When he arrives he discovers that the detective has committed “suicide”. To his dismay, Hakansson is trapped into a web of deceit that forces him to acts of violence to understand what happened to his family.
South-East London, in the multicultural neighborhood of Peckham, in a municipal building. A Bulgarian family goes into serious conflict with their neighbors due to abandoned cat.
In Nazi Germany, a Toymaker takes possession of a mystical book which gives life to the inanimate. After evading the SS, who are under orders from Hitler to retrieve the book, the Toymaker boards a train in an attempt to flee the country. Thinking he’s in the clear, the Toymaker soon discovers that a group of high ranking Nazi officers are also on board. Eventually his secret is revealed and the Nazis close in. But the Toymaker has already used the magical tome to bring a vintage doll called Robert to life – and Robert will stop at nothing to protect his master. So begins a blood soaked battle aboard the train as the Toymaker and the killer doll take on the Nazis. It’s a fight to the death and only the victor will get off at the next stop.
An absurdist war story for our times, writer-director David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) recreates a U.S. General’s roller-coaster rise and fall as part reality, part savage parody – raising the specter of just where the line between them lies today. His is an exploration of a born leader’s ultra-confident march right into the dark heart of folly. At the story’s core is Brad Pitt’s sly take on a successful, charismatic four-star general who leapt in like a rock star to command NATO forces in Afghanistan, only to be taken down by a journalist’s no-holds-barred exposé.