Sial IV is a Swiss television miniseries by Greek filmmaker and writer Adonis Kyrou, adapted from the speculative fiction novel Deadly Image (AKA The Uncertain Midnight) by British author Edmund Cooper. It tells the story of Denis Lange (Henri Gilabert), a fallout shelter engineer who is accidentally trapped in suspended animation as war breaks out in 1970, only to awaken in the early 2100s in Sial IV, an underground city in which humankind lives a life of leisure, having discharged all responsibility to androids. Assigned the android Diana as his personal assistant, Denis ventures through this unsettling idyll, eventually finding a small but tenacious group of resistors who seek to uncover the truth about the compound and its ruler, the mysterious Machiavelli.
The word cerebrum refers to a gigantic system consisting of collision universes, which is called cerebrum universe. The story starts from a series of unknown murders, unravelling the secret hiding beneath the entire universe, ranging from horrifying conspiracies to galaxy wars, from anti-human betrayals to honourable sacrifices. Having realised her weakness and backwardness, mankind takes the last stand.
In a secluded forest, a bourgeois couple's architectural home is invaded by a hooded assailant who violently sequesters them. His true motives remain unknown - theft, assault or something entirely unexpected.
Nuannuerkaew Jaz has never thought of going to India, but now she has to fly to India for her sister Nilapat, who is going to get married to Chaithat, the prince of Muntra Putra the small city in India. Everything was going to be fine until Queen Sasiprapai doesn't accept Nilapat as her daughter in law. She sets up Savitree for Chaithat, a trouble maker who will ruin Nilapat and Chaithat's wedding ceremony. Everything would turn out great if she didn't see Giris, Chaithat's brother, whom she fell in love at first sight.
A detective story about the life of a young extravagant person named Viola Tarakanova. Explosions, chases, murders, kidnappings-in short, Viola's life is always on the verge of death... But it's not like Viola didn't like it either. Enthusiastically, taking on each new investigation, she easily unravels the seemingly most unsolvable mysteries, in which her brilliant intuition and undoubted talent help her.
A paradise where love is a taboo. After meeting THE B, The Boyz were awakened to the feeling of love. Going against the will of God, they gave up everything and fled paradise. And the place they found themselves was "Hell".
Charming 'manny' Adam Healey infiltrates the brash, wealthy Tanner family, in order to destroy them.
Set in London and Greece, this psychological thriller is full of dark family secrets, manipulation and betrayal and it asks the question, why does Adam despise Jamie Tanner so much?
NYU student Brian Sandro has a secret: he and his friends pirate hundreds of millions of dollars of illicit Hollywood movies in their spare time. They are revered, reviled, hunted and admired. No one knows who they are - at least, not as far as they know.
The New Ghostwriter Mysteries is a CBS television show that aired in 1997. It was loosely based on an earlier series on PBS called Ghostwriter. The New Ghostwriter Mysteries was canceled after a year due to low ratings.
The show featured a new team of three kids: Camella Gorik, Emilie Robeson, and Henry "Strick" Strickland. Ghostwriter only had two colors, which were silver and gold. The show was filmed in Canada, and aired from September through December 1997.
A young girl named Gauri goes missing after entering the orbit of the powerful Mehra family and fashion house. The search for her ensnares the Mehras and their associates as secrets emerge
The last unfinished work of celebrated Indian director, Rituparno Ghosh, this 13-episode long television series was based on some of the adventures of Miss Marple, the famous detective, created by Agatha Christie in her novels. It features Ranga Pishima, a character from Ghosh's film, Shubho Mahurat (2003).
The only finished episode was broadcasted in June 2013 by Star Jalsha, as a tribute to the legendary director.