Daniel, a blind painter from Montreal, Canada moves to New York City to pursue his dream of become an artist. While in New York City, he is confronted by his reoccurring dreams of a woman, whom Daniel believes is an angel.
Samuele and Marzio, as teenagers, make a promise to be friends forever, but adulthood, women and everyday problems sneak into their lives.
A portrait of the flaws and peculiarities of four type of girls living in different districts of Rome.
It has been 500 years since the death of Leonardo da Vinci. In "Being Leonardo da Vinci," Finazzer Flory gives viewers a captivating, unforgettable look into what makes and shapes the mind of a legend.
A young woman’s fiercest self takes over to fight for her life when she’s attacked in this taut thriller from up-and-coming filmmaker Catherine Fordham. After waking up and noticing bruises on her body, the woman flashes back to last night’s perilous journey home. But as full memory of the attack she experienced comes back to her, we soon realize our heroine turned the tables in a surprisingly scary way. Fordham’s effective twist on the rape-revenge thriller marks her as a forward-thinking horror maker with a unique perspective in a historically misogynistic genre.
The story of three decades of war told through the eyes of various men who were its key players: Roosevelt, Hitler, Patton, Mussolini, Churchill, Tojo, DeGaulle and MacArthur. The series examines the two wars as one contiguous timeline starting in 1914 and concluding in 1945 with these unique individuals coming of age in World War I before ultimately calling the shots in World War II.
Jacopo Rampini is an American actor, writer and producer known for The World Wars (2014), Medici (2016), Brown Nation (2016), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Catch-22 (2019), and FBI (2018). Rampini grew up in Italy, France, and the United States. He is fluent in all three languages.
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