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1. The Good Place (2016–2020)
TV-PG | 1,303 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Four people and their otherworldly frienemy struggle in the afterlife to define what it means to be good.
Stars: Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, D'Arcy Carden
Votes: 190,345
2. The Magic City (1954)
80 min | Crime, Drama
Kosmas, a young man living in the slums, constantly tries to make ends meet, hoping for a better day. Because of debts, he gets tangled up in smuggling. His morals are tested and he tries to find a way out.
Director: Nikos Koundouros | Stars: Giorgos Foundas, Margarita Papageorgiou, Stefanos Stratigos, Thanasis Vengos
Votes: 375
3. The Safecracker (1958)
Approved | 96 min | Crime, Drama, War
A British safe cracker goes to prison but when World War II starts he's recruited by army intelligence and is sent to German-occupied Belgium to crack the safe of a German Abwehr unit located in a chateau.
Director: Ray Milland | Stars: Ray Milland, Barry Jones, Jeanette Sterke, Victor Maddern
Votes: 451
4. ManIslam: Islam and Masculinity (2014)
58 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Muslim men can change the dark side of the masculinities in their cultures.
Director: Nefise Özkal Lorentzen | Stars: Naif Al-Mutawa, Ihsan Eliacik, Nefise Özkal Lorentzen, Imtiaz Pavel
Votes: 37
5. Vzorné chování (1980)
Animation, Short, Comedy
Directors: Adolf Born, Jaroslav Doubrava, Milos Macourek | Star: Petr Nározný
6. Tutti ne hanno paura (2023)
10 min | Short, Drama
A young man discusses with his mother whether to subject his terminally ill grandfather to euthanasia, the woman refuses. Later the woman goes to her father to bring him the drugs and this in the grip of delirium and pain.
Director: Norman Colombo
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New Discourses (2020– )
An Introduction to Classical Liberalism
(2023 Podcast Episode)
James Lindsay, in his essay inspired by Jonathan Rauch's "Kindly Inquisitors," discusses Classical liberalism's core principle: the recognition of human fallibility and the rejection of omnipotence.
Star: James Lindsay