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- A terrorist attack connects three stories, each involving characters whose actions may mean the difference between life and death as well as their own journeys into seeking redemption from their past, their guilt, their loneliness.
- When British Engineer Barry Collier is injured in an accident in Cyprus his brother David flies out only to find he has died. It soon becomes apparent that Barry Collier was involved with some very strange people. And before he knows it, David has some strange experiences of his own. Could it have something to do with the photo of a stone carved with hieroglyphics? Who are the intriguing characters that seem to be pulling David Collier's strings and appear and disappear at will? Businessman Eugene Hellman, the barman Charalambos, the brigand Basileos and the very beautiful Helene. Can it really be that the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece are playing games with him?
- An indictment of the protagonists in the Cypriot civil war.
- Alexandra and Orestes, a handsome young couple, arrive from Athens, to spend the summer holidays with Orestes' family at a beautiful picture-perfect seaside town on Cyprus.
- Two politically opposed families in a village frequently engage in hilarious arguments. However, they share a bond of love and friendship that goes beyond their differences.
- Five circles of episodes built around the characters of Diagoras Vartanis, a colonel of the Counter-Espionage Service of Greece during WW2, Christina Psachou, his sister, and lieutenant Hector Psachos, his brother-in-law. in the first segment Italian spies kidnap Christina's child and force her to collaborate with them. In the second segment Hector Psachos has to confront a dangerous look-alike from Albania. In the third segment Vartanis pretends he is a traitor, in order to trap German spies. In the fourth segment the Nazis torture Virginia Dervou, an anti-fascist Greek woman. In the final segment the heroes move to the Middle East.
- Exclusive footage from classified espionage British bases on the island of Cyprus. Which countries and which satellites are being watched?
- The Snake Charmer follows Khan on a journey through India's TV and Bollywood industry, as he attempts to change the way Indians perceive and treat women. From the set of Satyamev Jayate, the film follows Khan backstage to his new Bollywood blockbuster Dangal. Khan's quest ultimately opens a window into a country in crisis and the changes it is undergoing.
- A story in the "Green Line" of Nicosia, where a wall made-up of barrels and barbed wire divides a town; and a country. Kypros, a Greek-Cypriot soldier discovers that Murat, a soldier from the opposing side, is actually living in his own family home. Just like Kypros, he too is a refugee. War has forced both of them to dislocate; Kypros from the north to the south and Murat from the south to the north. When Murat goes back to his village on leave, he returns bringing him a present from his home, a family photograph, and he proposes that the two lads take a secret trip, each on the "other side". Kypros, who wants to see his sweetheart, a Turkish-Cypriot girl he left behind, accepts without considering the consequences.
- The underworld of artwork dealing is nearly as powerful as that of drug trafficking. Large sums of money are traded among tomb raiders, middlemen, and international kingpins, as paintings are taken from their rightful place as historical artifacts and made ploys in criminal schemes. Journalist Nikolas Zirganos investigates this sinister world of looting and artistic heritage.
- 21 October 1929. During a voyage from Trieste to the United States of America aboard the ocean liner Saturnia, two great poets crossed paths: Fernando Pessoa and C.P. Cavafy.
- Coming out of prison, Evagoras sets out to find his friend Milen in Bulgaria. In the search he finds love, but loses a friend.
- FETINE is a Muslim woman from Cyprus who was forced to marry a Palestinian at age of 14, in 1936 and leave her home to Palestine, never to be seen again. FETINE shared the same fate a large number of young women in Cyprus had during the British Colonial Period at a time where many families were living in extreme poverty (between the 1920's-1950'). Many of these young women were never seen again by their families and never returned to Cyprus. After several decades this issue has only recently been brought to light raising many questions namely why so many were never sought after and if indeed the marriage was a sale? Pembe Mentesh, an Australian-born Cypriot, upon moving to Cyprus, decides to break the decades long silence regarding FETINE's marriage and begins an investigation to locate her. Pembe's work in human rights and activism ignites her need to search for her great aunt and she travels throughout Cyprus and the Middle East to find out why this chapter of Cypriot history remained in the dark for so long and what actually happened to Missing FETINE.