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- In 1936, archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis can obtain its awesome powers.
- Beginning before the Nativity and extending through the Crucifixion and Resurrection, this mini-series brings to life all of the sweeping drama in the life of Jesus, as told by the Gospels.
- Born on the original Christmas in the stable next door to Jesus Christ, Brian of Nazareth spends his life being mistaken for a messiah.
- In Cairo during World War II, a German Agent tries to infiltrate the British command to lay the groundwork for Erwin Rommel's conquest of Egypt.
- Busy and often absent father must take care of his two boys after his wife dies. They all live in Tunisia because of their father's job. The older boy is handling the difficult changes much better than the younger one.
- In AD 33, a fake magician from Galilee shares his fate with Jesus Christ, whom he mistakes for a rival swindler.
- Hypochondriac Lasse can and does pull the girls with no trouble, although for a short while this causes a real and painful health problem. Meeting Lena while delivering papers - the nearest he has got to his favoured career of journalism - he finds himself getting serious. But he seems unable, or unwilling, to give up the girls, his phobia, and work-shy lifestyle. Something will have to give.
- Georges Vallier is a famous screenwriter author of vaudevilles. He jealously keeps the secret from the existence of his "ghostwriter" Pierre Renaud.
- An evil desert bandit kidnaps the son of a sultan and raises him as his own. It turns out that the son has magic powers and is invincible. Years later, as a young man, he falls in love with a woman and is preparing to raid a village--when he finds out that the woman is actually his brother's fiance and the village belongs to his real father.
- Die Welt is an audacious hybrid between fiction and documentary, showing contemporary Tunisia shortly after the Jasmine revolution in 2011.
- It is early summer, exceptionally hot and humid. Malek is living on the ground floor of an old building by the sea, single with no family ties. She is frequently mocked by her friends, Khaled and Azza, because of her passions for Roman mosaics and for spying on her strange neighbors. It is the day- to- day life she has chosen. But when night falls, the wild violent rowing she hears from behind her neighbors' closed door plunges her into fits of anguish. Dark memories resurface. She is sure there is a Monster living in her building. It sends her messages, enters her apartment when she is away. The day she met Jihène, a new tenant, who she immediately befriends, was the day the monster came knocking at her door.
- The documentary tells the story of Luca Ronconi, the italian greatest theatre director and one of the most famous on the contemporary European scene, a journey into the memories of his friends and fellows.
- In this intimate portrait about the feminist Kaouthar Darmoni, director Klara Til travels to Sousse, Tunisia, where Kaouthar grew up. Through interviews and conversations with key figures from her childhood, we learn how the young and rebellious 'Coco' had to fight hard to escape from the suppressing chains of society and her conservative family to maintain her freedom. Her dream was to go to Europe to study, the place where women were emancipated and free. Once in Europe, Kaouthar had to face a big disillusion: the women there weren't as free as she thought they would be and Western emancipation seemed to go hand in hand with suppressing femininity. Something she refused to do. As a university lecturer in gender studies Kaouthar, inspired by her Tunisian roots, started her mission to heal femininity. With her taboo-breaking Goddess (belly)Dance method she awakens the primal female force which lays in the belly. With humor, confidence and her expressive personality she brings women back in contact with their feminine sensuality and power, the same way she learned it as a young girl back in Tunisia. Even though she had hated living Tunisia, she started realising how free and pure Tunisian women are. The feminity and sensuality amongst the women still remains as one of her most precious memories from her childhood.
- Belgrade, 1943. All fronts are tapering. The Chetniks have already mobilized everyone from 18 to 45. The Germans are more determined than ever, the Russians aren't getting sober for years, the Czechoslovakians are practicing the action 'Over Skoda to freedom', the Apaches have bad breath... In such situation, Prele and Gluhi get the task to operate urgent mobilization of the entire manhood left. In short notice, they manage to get the first twenty to the given address! Twenty what!?
- The olive tree is an evidence of an immense history and different customs that date back to the 8th century BC, this blessed tree played an important role in social, economic and cultural terms, a role in which we did not have enough consciousness..
- Lawrence Neman is a well-heeled New York average citizen. One day when he needs glasses, his appearance takes on a trait that corresponds to the widespread notions of Jewish physiognomy. As a result, Newman is soon treated and harassed as a Jew, feeling the latent anti-Semitism - which is first expressed by the fact that he loses his job. His opposition to the stupid dictatorship of public opinion is becoming increasingly violent, against prejudice and exclusion. Consciously he steps on the side of his Jewish fellow citizens, shares their fate, marries a Jewish woman, for whom he feels sincere affection.
- Through the fault of the party girl Mariya, the oligarch's wife finds herself in the center of a scandal. Fearing for her life, Mariya goes into hiding and ends up in a monastery.
- Ersin is surprised the staff even includes some Dutch-speaking locals at the very Tunisian hotel where a terrorist with a Kalashnikov started a bloodbath which decimated the vital tourism sector for years. Westerners became rare, the remaining Russians spend little on all-in package holidays. The locals sigh how Muslims became frequent object of mindless terrorism-suspicion, even hotels staff which risked their lives to save most potential tourist victims.