Four women meet at Dar Joued on the eve of Independence. With different ages and social conditions, they are condemned to live together under the authority and injustice of their jailer: "El Jaida". They will share memories of the outside world, joy, emotions and distress of their daily lives.

A dramatic history of Pu Yi, the last of the Emperors of China, from his lofty birth and brief reign...

Tells the life story of Danish author Karen Blixen, who at the beginning of the 20th century moved t...

The mostly true story of the legendary "worst director of all time", who, with the help of his stran...

The story of British officer T.E. Lawrence's mission to aid the Arab tribes in their revolt against ...

Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as i...

Stalinstadt, East Germany, 1956. While the Hungarian uprising against Soviets is taking place, teena...

The hit musical based on the life of Evita Duarte, an Argentinian actress who eventually became the ...

The Argentine, begins as Che and a band of Cuban exiles (led by Fidel Castro) reach the Cuban shore ...

A documentary film about the art and process of making Fura Da Nono - a type of food that is origina...

Long live the strike! Lucie Baud, one of the pioneers of the women's movement, went with creativity,...

A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out i...

The true story of how Ray Kroc, a salesman from Illinois, met Mac and Dick McDonald, who were runnin...

A young Anatolian Greek, entrusted with his family's fortune, loses it en route to Istanbul and drea...

The film takes place among the prisoners in the camp, who are secretly praying and being bullied by ...

Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), the mission doctor, theologian and philosopher who founded a hospital...

An account of the birth of Islam.

In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an e...

January 1953: On the eve of his death Stalin finds himself yet another imaginary enemy: Jewish docto...
What if I told you the plot of Vertigo is true, but the story even more perversely rooted in the tra...