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- A historical drama that depicts the relationship between Dietrich von Choltitz, the German military governor of occupied Paris, and Swedish consul-general Raoul Nordling.
- Presenting 'King's Diplomacy (2024),' a demo reel reenactment of one of the most memorable scenes from director David Michôd's second Netflix film, 'The King' (2019). In this demo reel, King's Diplomacy (2024), actors Thomas Calle and Andrew Siwik recreate the tense standoff between King Henry V and the Dauphin, Prince of France. Andrew Siwik embodies Timothée Chalamet's original role as King Henry V, who audaciously demands the surrender of the Dauphin on French soil. Thomas Calle portrays Robert Pattinson's character, the Dauphin, Prince of France, capturing the irony and rising conflict of this historical encounter during the 100 Years' War. This powerful scene highlights the absurd demands of King Henry V, despite his being the intruder, underscoring both the absurdity and the rising tension. YouTube Premiere: Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 12:30 PM EST.
- During Pinochet's coup d'etat young Finnish diplomats started a secret operation to rescue thousands of Chileans from the military junta.
- Centered around the cult-followed board game of the same name, and the people smart enough to play it. It follows the best players in the world at the Diplomacy World Championships.
- An eccentric Iranian weaves a large Persian Carpet of Peace to reconcile Iran and the USA and bring about world peace, but he is surprized by all the unexpected obstacles...
- An American college baseball team travels from their homes in Michigan, USA to Havana, Cuba to take part in a cultural experience few from their country get to have. After approximately 18 months of planning and navigating the US and Cuban bureaucracies, over 40 people from Grand Valley State University traveled to the island nation to participate in our respective national pastime, learn new cultures, and aid the poor with gifts to the Cuban people.
- ST: Diplomacy Fan Series is a project inspired by the world of Star Trek. The story takes place in the early 70s of the 24th century, when the United Federation of Planets, which in this future the Earth is a part of, is at war with the powerful Dominion. This is when our diplomatic ship U.S.S. Masaryk leaves the port to reach the necessary agreements and compromises necessary for surviving this difficult time by all means. The concept is meant as a conversational political satire, a tribute to British sitcoms such as "Yes, Minister". The length of the episodes is consistent with the duration of these works, that is under 20 minutes. The whole idea originated in the summer of 2013. Based on previous experience with demanding post-production, it was decided to shoot the entire series in a real environment. At the end of 2014, we were able to find and rent suitable premises and we spent the whole year 2015 constructing the set (bridge of the starship, captain's ready room...). At the same time, we started other preparations for the actual filming - sewing the uniforms and other costumes, making prosthetic and rehearsing the dialogues. Our first full episode was filmed in 2015.
- At Deauville, an informal conference of diplomatic powers is attended by: Julian Weymouth and his brother Sir Henry, of the British Diplomatic Service; Count Orloff, a young Russian royalist; the Marquise de Zares and her daughter, Dora; and Countess Zicka, who sells political secrets to Baron Ballin, reputedly an agent of the Bolshevik Government. Count Orloff, believing that Dora has been responsible for his arrest in Russia, hastens to warn his friends at the British Embassy, unaware that Julian and Dora, who have just been married, are leaving for London with a treaty from the Chinese delegation. Julian's trust in Dora is shattered when the document is stolen. Julian and Sir Henry make a desperate effort to regain the lost treaty, addressed in Dora's handwriting to Ballin. With the aid of Robert Lowry, an American, Zicka is tricked into admitting her guilt. Julian and Dora renew their vows of love.
- Relations between the United States and Iran take an unexpected turn when two diplomats and their interpreters meet for closed-door negotiations.
- This is a cartoon that represents the relations between the United States and Mexico. The two countries are represented by two men and they are dressed to look like cartoon figures. The picture is quite a novelty as it is really a living cartoon.
- Is the Vatican the world's best Foreign Intelligence Agency? This geopolitical investigation takes us behind the scenes of the secret, hushed world of the Holy See diplomacy.
- Is the U.N. still relevant? This behind-the-scenes documentary follows the efforts of diplomats trying to pass a Security Council resolution authorizing the deployment of a peacekeeping force to Darfur.
- Nan feigns insanity when her former sweetheart unexpectedly appears.
- In Budapest, Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz conducts one of the largest Jewish rescue operations in the history of World War Two.
- Documentary about the Danish Foreign Service. Critics are questioning the value of the work that is conducted at the embassies. The program shows that tax payer's money are spent on high salaries, expensive housing and the social arrangements among the diplomats. A Danish ambassador living abroad can earn a lot more than the Danish prime minister.
- The 500-year history of Turkish diplomacy and its impact on the entire world.
- A multilingual diplomat is held hostage by criminals of different nationalities. He uses their language and culture to orchestrate a master plan. Starting of with the one known as "The German". He convinces The German to hide in the basement and wait for police, since the silent alarm to The Diplomat's house had already been triggered. To further convince him, The Diplomat speaks about how "The Frenchman" massively dislikes The German and would kill him without hesitation. The German, struck with fear, agrees to The Diplomat's plan. It's revealed that The Diplomat continued speaking with The Frenchman in a friendly manner, to gain his trust, but most importantly, convince him to head to the basement and take a secret amount of cash for himself. The Frenchman, convinced, heads out. Third in line to watch The Diplomat over the night, is "The Spaniard". The Spaniard, a hacker, is convinced by The Diplomat to head into his office and enter three possible passwords into his computer. Last in line, "The Norwegian" enters and immediately The Diplomat begins to boast about his great plan about to take action. The plan being: The Spaniard will enter the wrong password twice into his sensitive work computer, activating a silent alarm and automatically dialing the police. A text with a code will also be sent to The Diplomat's phone, which The Frenchman possesses and will mistaken for the code to the safe with The Diplomat's cash in the basement. The Frenchman will head into the basement and find The German hiding there, assuming that he is also attempting to steal the money. The Frenchman, enraged, will begin threatening to kill The German. The poor German kid, feeling his life is in danger, will shoot and kill The Frenchman. The plan goes exactly as planned. At the first sound of a gunshot, The Norwegian rushes down to the basement and is shot and killed by the nerve-wrecked German. All the while, The Spaniard sneaks out the house while The Diplomat looks on, content. As The German rushes up the stairs, The Diplomat acts panicked, scared, just like him, and urges him to run for his life, which he does, leaving The Diplomat alone in his home. The Diplomat, satisfied with his genius plan, chugs down on a beer.
- Sir Brian, an irascible old gentleman who suffers from gout, receives a note saying his son Gerald is very ill at college and asking him to come to Dublin. He is too ill to go so he gets his friend Captain Jenks to go instead. Jenks finds Gerald being nursed by a pretty girl and discovers that Gerald is in love with her. On inquiry he finds her in every way worthy of him, but he is afraid of how Sir Brian will take it. Gerald broaches the subject to his father and he flies into a furious rage and turns him out of the house. He will not listen to his friend Captain Jenks when he tries to plead for them with him. Gerald marries Mona and takes up literary work, assisted by Jenks. A son is eventually born to Mona and Gerald, but Sir Brian will not become reconciled. Then he becomes very ill and requires a nurse, and Captain Jenks contrives that Mona shall fill the position. Sir Brian admires her and learns to love her, and when she leaves, he asks her to come see him. She returns with her child and tells him who she is. At this point Gerald enters the room and tells his father of his marriage. The old man's heart is softened and he takes his grandson and daughter in-law in his arms and is reconciled to Gerald, while Captain Jenks has the happiness of seeing the efficacy of his diplomacy.
- The whole trouble starts at the picnic given by the Martins in honor of the birthday of their daughter Marion. Everybody is having a splendid time until Mrs. Martin discovers her husband paying too much attention to a fascinating Countess. All her attempts to smile and conquer the "Green-Eyed Monster" are thenceforth unsuccessful. On the return journey by motor, the husband becomes more assiduous than ever in his attentions, and consequently when they arrive home the wife can no longer control her anger and an open quarrel breaks out in the erstwhile happy household. After the evening meal, Marion overhears a conversation between her parents in which they finally agree to separate. Retiring to her room, she thinks the matter over, and decides upon a plan of reconciliation. She again returns to the parlor and makes herself as disagreeable as possible. Now Marion is the very idol of her parents' existence. When they see her in such a mood, they become alarmed and try in every way to please her and thus her plan proves successful, for they forget their own difficulty. She then leaves them in a reconciliatory attitude and brings the countess to see the result of her effort. "Isn't that a pretty picture" she exclaims, pointing through the door-way, and then adds, "now countess, you may go."
- The Hindenburg disaster was one of the most debated mysteries of the twentieth century. As an act of diplomacy, in response to this great unsolved tragedy, Germany dismantled all existing airships. Dr. Hugo Eckener, pioneer of passenger airships, called this response, 'The hopeless end of a great dream, a kind of end of the world.' This short film was created in the style of a 1930s newsreel with a modern twist.
- George, a spirited young fellow, falls in love with Nellie, a casino dancer. When his mother hears of the engagement she is very angry. Summoning Uncle Ned, she gives him a large sum of money and asks him to try and buy the "creature" off. Nellie refuses the offer however, and the excellent uncle, unable to find another way out of the fix, decides to use the money to send George and his sweetheart off to be married. The old hypocrite now returns to his sister and announces that the lovers have eloped. Hoping to arrive in time to prevent the marriage, the horrified mother, with Uncle Ned in tow, starts in pursuit, but reaches the church just as the happy couple are leaving. The mother decides to make the best of the situation and as for Uncle Ned, he thinks of applying for a job in the diplomatic service.
- A French foreign diplomat puts a life-like android to the test. The android wants to learn his job, he wants to love her.
- Two foreign spies are commissioned by their government to secure at all costs a secret treaty which is in the possession of the Ambassador of Venezuela. The treaty involves the affairs of Venezuela and Mexico. Rosa Morini and her brother, the Prince, leave their native land equipped to secure the paper in question. A complicated plot is laid out by the two and arrangements are made by the spies whereby if their escape is cut off, the embassy is to be blown up. This is to be done by means of a secret mechanical contrivance concealed in their rooms and operated by a confrere of theirs, who is an expert in analytical chemistry. The government secret service bureau becomes aware of the spies' presence by the receipt of a cipher message from Barcelona, giving a description of the plotters, and the case is turned over to Grimm, the head detective of the organization. Rosa and her brother, through Count de Rosini, are invited to the Embassy Ball. During the supper Rosa feigns a swoon and as the Mexican Ambassador carries her into another room, her brother attacks him. The Prince fails to find the paper but discovers the combination to the safe, and they both escape. The next night Rosa, disguised as a boy, enters the Ambassador's house and, evading the guard, goes to the safe. To allay suspicion, she throws bags of money out of the window to show robbery as the motive. Impatient at the long wait, the Prince, who is at the window, goes away and leaves her to her fate. She is trapped in the room and deserted by her brother. She breaks down and confesses all to Grimm, who has been summoned. Meanwhile the Prince changes places with the Ambassador's chauffeur and drives the officials to the den. At pistol point he tries to force the secret from him. Rosa returns, and to allay her brother's suspicion shows him money. While they are talking the detective enters and seizes the Prince. Wild with disappointment he attempts to kill his sister. The chemist, pressing a button, explodes a bomb, which renders the Prince unconscious. He is led to a cell while the girl is taken under the wing of Grimm and her foot placed in the path which leads to good and love.
- Starting with a hilarious story about Director Tiffany Shlain when she was 18 and out of her element, this short film explores her recent journeys as a filmmaker with the US State Department and how everyone can participate in what she calls 'Punk Rock Diplomacy.'
- On Thanksgiving, Hazel must hold her tongue when the Baxters host a foreign diplomat.
- When forgeries of great masters are discovered in the Capitol building, the Klae Resource is called in to break up a ring of art thieves. Kate must vamp a foreign ambassador to gain Dan access to a secret vault before the valuable paintings can be shipped out of the country.
- Lisa mistakenly believes she's been dumped by Dave, which Andrea finds out about and leads to an investigation of the relationship. Andrea deludes herself into thinking she and Lisa are friends. Bill causes Mr. James legal trouble after suggesting foreign diplomats be dragged out from cars and beaten for not paying parking tickets, and one subsequently is. Beth and Joe discover Matthew has a real talent.
- A 15 year old boy needs a heart and lung transplant. He also happens to be the son of the Iranian Ayatollah who is not a supporter of the Bartlet Administration.
- Matt and Laura await the space shuttle landing in a cramped motel room and the delay causes tensions to erupt.
- Kris and Matt's rekindled relationship comes as a shock to Junior, who is distracted by consoling Dani in her time of mourning.
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