In 1995, Odisha witnessed a power struggle as a seasoned leader assumed the CM role, sparking chaos by reneging on a promised succession. Meanwhile, a woman's quest for justice against influential ties results in a tragic event implicating high-ranking officials. Amidst the fallout, resignations occur, thwarting an expected successor's rise, causing a 25-year hiatus in governance. This narrative delves into the scandal, injustice, and political maneuvering in a fictional retelling.
Beyond the Darklands is an Australian true crime television series that airs on the Seven Network. It is narrated by Samuel Johnson, with each episode focusing on a certain criminal, with commentary from clinical psychologist Dr Leah Giarratano providing insight into the minds of the criminal.
After screening the first four episodes in early 2009, the show was taken off the air, only to return later that year for a further four episodes. Via a phone call on 11 November 2009 a Channel Seven spokesperson confirmed that the show will be returning in the New Year with new episodes.
Due to a court injunction Channel Seven was prevented from screening the episode featuring Peter Dupas in Victoria.
Beyond the Darklands Australia is based on the original New Zealand series and book created by the New Zealand clinical psychologist Nigel Latta. The TVNZ series has been shown in Australia on the ci channel on Foxtel.
"Black Birds" is a television police series created by Jesica Aran. It tells the story of fiscal Javier Rojas, who on December 31, 1999, on a rainy morning in Rosario, is called to investigate the murder of José Duarte, happened in the hotel "Ambassador". With the help of a young colleague, Rojas interrogates hotel guests looking to solve the crime finding the murderer at the same time it tries to resolve personal issues.
This 8 part series takes an in-depth look at the critical turning points in Australia’s history, from natural disasters to social upheavals, through the lens of hindsight. Combining rich, never-before-seen archival footage with candid interviews, the series investigates not just what happened, but how these events fundamentally altered the country and its people.
The first Vietnamese sci-fi superhero transformation film, created by Do Duc Muoi and Dive Into Eden and produced by Transform Studio, co-produced by Kona Media and NAMA. The film follows Quan, a young man who accidentally receives power from the Hung Kings era to transform into Chien Than Lac Hong and fight against demons and monsters.
In the mid-80s, at the end of the Cold War, FBI agent Red Ketchup is assigned the most dangerous missions. The FBI regards him as a liability and sends him to distant lands hoping he will never return, but Ketchup always makes it back.