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- In the 17th century, two Portuguese Jesuit priests travel to Japan in an attempt to locate their mentor, who is rumored to have committed apostasy, and to propagate Catholicism.
- Shattered after the brutal assault by two rapists in her house, a young mother of two decides to keep her ordeal secret from her unsuspecting husband.
- A group of German soldiers become stranded in a German-Russian village of women and children during WWII.
- Documentary about the state of free speech in the United States of America.
- Painter Mark Rothko is best known for imposing canvasses that eschew representation in favor of pure color and texture-using them to express fundamental human emotions. In THE SILENCE OF MARK ROTHKO, we visit Rothko's studio at 22 Bowery in New York, and go to Florence's Museo Di San Marco, where the monastic work of Renaissance painter Fra Angelico deeply influenced Rothko's mission to create environments and not just paintings. In The Hague, filmmaker Marjoleine Boonstra introduces us to curator Franz Kaiser of the Gemeentemuseum, as his team installs the works for the first major Rothko exhibit to be held in Holland in 40 years.THE SILENCE OF MARK ROTHKO lingers on paintings and locations - using architectural shots, interiors and streets capes, to link Rothko's paintings to the world he
- A 15-year quest to expose the underworld of sexual exploitation and trafficking from Asia to the Americas leads world-reporter Chelo Alvarez-Stehle to the windswept beach where her childhood ended and family secrets began.
- Being able to see in the dark is a bless, but in Beijing, it's a curse....
- 1973, a small family crumbles due to the father's PTSD, on the verge of the Yom Kipur War.
- Sudabeh is a 47 years old engineer who has returned to Iran after 23 years. She has a girl who lives with her grandfather and grandmother and does not want to see her mother after all these years.
- Confronted with a zombie apocalypse a small group of survivors desperately search for the basic essentials needed to stay alive. In the process they must fight hordes of zombies in their search. But with food, water and medicinal supplies in such short supply they soon realize that there is another adversary who is even more deadly than anything they have encountered before.
- A young man who suffers from multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia finds himself on trial for murder.
- After a routine mission goes awry, MI6 is attacked by the evil and mysterious Forest Labs, James Bond gets sent on an unofficial mission to put a stop to their plans.
- In the three decades following the Second World War, half a million women had a child adopted - most were babies born to young unmarried mothers. Told in their own words, this documentary special in the Exposure strand featured the stories of some of the many thousands of women who were pressured by Church and State into giving up their babies for adoption. Decades later, the film reveals how young women were coerced, denied their rights to financial support and at times subjected to punishing and degrading treatment by the professionals who had a duty to protect them. The programme led the Archbishop of Westminster to issue an apology - for the first time - for the "hurt caused" by agencies acting in the name of the Catholic Church. The Church of England too expressed its "great regret" for the "great hurt" caused. The programme prompted a legal call for a public inquiry into historical adoption practices. On the morning following its broadcast, a delegation of birth parents, represented by lawyers from Bhatt Murphy and Matrix Chambers, submitted a formal request to the Home Secretary for a public inquiry. The documentary generated widespread news coverage in the broadsheet and tabloid press, including a double-page spread in the Daily Mirror. The film's contributors were interviewed on Radio 4's Today programme, BBC Breakfast News, ITV National News bulletins, BBC Radio 2 Jeremy Vine Show and numerous other broadcast outlets. It trended on Twitter, its finding were reported in The Washington Post, and it prompted The Guardian to launch its own investigation into historical forced adoption practices. The film received strong reviews in The Daily Telegraph, The Times and Daily Mail, among many. According to the Daily Mail, the film "built to a devastating emotional pitch and delivered a seismic shock at the end...One tale of heartbreak makes moving television; the same tale repeated over and over becomes a national travesty."
- In this modern silent film, two recently initiated syndicate members must face the law, as well as themselves, as they enter the cult like world of a seedy mafia organization.
- Forced into Silence explores what it means to be a male who has been abused by a partner/spouse, sexually assaulted or raped and an adult man who was sexually abused. Featuring interviews with author, therapist and expert on boys, men and masculinity Andrew Smiler, Ph.D., speaker and CEO of Male Survivor Christopher Anderson, relationship coach, writer, speaker and presenter Jasmin Newman, as well as two former victims of domestic violence Forced into Silence is reveals the unique challenges of men who have been victimized.
- Set in a zombie apocalypse, when humans are in a verge of extinction, Tom and Tim, the twins who survived, set out their journey back home in England. However, this is not going to be a smooth path for them. With horrifying zombies, ferocious cannibals, and deadly turns surrounding them, Tom and Tim have to fight their way out for survival. Hope is the only thing that keeps them alive and continues their journey home.
- According to Reporters Without Borders, Russia is ranked 148 of 180 countries in rankings of press freedom levels. However, only 11% of the population is not satisfied with the level of freedom of expression in the country. This documentary gives voice to that small portion of Russians who are not only unsatisfied with the freedom they have but who are also suffering the consequences of saying what they think. Many of them have gone to prison and some have even seen colleagues die. Journalists, human rights activists, lawyers, artists and political opponents describe the country's complex mentality and their government's methods to silence any dissenting voices. While this small resistance continues to struggle, Vladimir Putin's popularity reaches 82%.
- A few years into the married life of Amiali and Shahrzad, they are on the verge of an important decision whit regard to their age and conditions, the decision of treatment and conceiving. Amirali, a musician and an artist, is faced with difficulties at work that makes him droopy , hopeless, discouraged and distrustful about his future and society. Shahzad is an ophthalmologist and a reasonable woman who decides to continue the treatment on her on with the help of their family doctor, Dr.HesamFardmanesh. Agreat gap forms between Sharzad and Amirali which is the source of forced secrecy between them and causes the tragedy.
- When his twin brother Patrick is murdered, Blais travels to the small coastal town where he died to bury him and grieve. But shortly after arriving, a string of similar, brutal, and inexplicable murders occur. With the help of the local sheriff and an enigmatic woman, who claims to have known his brother, Blais unravels a dangerous and terrifying mystery. Our nightmares walk among us.
- Lily and James must make a life-changing decision when they find themselves pregnant, and wanting different outcomes.