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Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television - Season 1
Genre: Series / TV-Shows / Documentary
Actor: Issa Rae
Duration: 50 minutes
Quality: HDTV
Release: 2025
Language: English

Paradise Found
Paradise Found is a biography about the painter Paul Gauguin. Focusing on his personal conflict between citizen life and his family life and the art

It Runs in the Family
This is the story of a dysfunctional New York family, and their attempts to reconcile

Lucky Baskhar
A cash-strapped bank cashier embarks on a risky investment scheme and soon gets drawn into the murky world of money laundering.

Storm Eye - Season 2
A story about a team of agents is told from the perspective of An Jing and Ma Shang. Showing no fear in their mission to uphold justice, these

The Only One
Lucien Knops (Nand Buyl) is a grumpy old man. When his wife passes away, he moves in with his daughter Gerda. It doesn't take long before tensions

Niko: Beyond the Northern Lights
Niko the reindeer joins his father in Santa's Flying Forces, but when Santa's sleigh is stolen by an acquaintance, Niko must find it in time for

Dog Days
Somewhere in the archipelago outside Sandhamn lives the barber Assar Gustafsson and his 17-year old daughter Anna-Bella. Out of the blue his wife

The Colleagues Make the Bridge
The movie made after the hit series "De Kollega's" starring the same characters, but rather tragicomic. When November 11, an official holiday

Murderous Intentions
Jason Keaton befriends and documents a serial killers obsession with murdering women. They both hope for fame by screening their film at the Cannes

Silent Roar
Dondo is a young surfer. His fisherman dad Willy disappeared a year ago. No sign of his boat, nor his body. Dondo’s mother and the community know