The Fariba series tells the story of the life of a famous influencer who faces complex challenges in trying to maintain a balance between her online fame and her personal life.
Mann Marzi is a story about the consequences of selfish desires and putting personal needs above all else, leading to distress and pain for both oneself and those around them. Haider, a principled man, has two daughters who couldn't be more different. His biological daughter, Mansha, is admired for her beauty but often lets her desires lead the way. In contrast, Zara, Haider's adopted daughter and the child of his late friend, is practical and grounded. Mansha's obsession with wealth and appearances leads her to choices that don't just reshape her own destiny but also leave an indelible mark on Zara's life, forever changing the futures of both young women.
A raw and inspiring behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Where Do Kids Go When They Fall Asleep?, the first film in a guerrilla-style indie trilogy.
Dr Karl lifts the lid on how some of Australia's best loved products are made, stepping behind factory lines to uncover the intricate workings of some of our most productive manufacturing plants.
KWIR, the first LGBTIQ+ series in Malta that tackles love, identity, and the journey of a footballer, Lysander, as he dares to explore his true self and break barriers in the world of football. Featuring drag performers, an authentic cast, and a bold message to dehomophobe football.
Host Jeff Corwin teams up with everyday people who are making an extraordinary impact on the world through animal advocacy, wildlife conservation, youth empowerment and aiding those dealing with food insecurity issues.
After being separated by family tragedy, cousins reunite through a traditional dragon boat race. As they compete, they repair their family bonds, form new friendships, and find their life's purpose.
Guddi is a young girl who lives a happy life with her parents. Unbeknownst to them, she can see premonitions. However, her ability soon turns into a nightmare when she foresees her parents' death, and it tragically comes true. After losing them, Guddi finds shelter with her uncle and aunt, but they oppress her. In her toughest moments, she prays for help and receives it most unexpectedly-from a doll, the last gift her parents gave her. As the doll assists Guddi through her toughest times, others begin to learn of its power.
A struggling single mother and a single father become unlikely housemates. As they navigate parenting challenges and life’s hardships, they discover the power of trust and understanding in building a new kind of family.