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The Morph Files

Morph and his pals are clay characters, infinitely mutable. First Morph and a pal play hide and seek, and it's tough to find Morph. Morph is also computer literate, adept at video games that feature his friends in sorry situations. While he and Chas are clowning around, they wake a colicky baby, and they must go to great and creative lengths to get the child back to sleep. By the time the babe is sleeping, Morph is ready for a nap, but his noisy pal keeps him awake. Can this man with feet (and head) of clay find a way to get his rest?

The Morph Files

6.7 N/A
Eureka Street

Eureka Street is a BBC Northern Ireland 1999 adaptation to mini-series of Robert McLiam Wilson's 1996 novel of the same name. Set in Belfast in the six months before and after the 1994 ceasefire, it commences with an anonymous hand typing the words, "All stories are love stories." The novel opens with the same text. The story follows the lives of two friends: the Catholic Jake Jackson – struggling with a failed relationship, his job as a repossession agent and the effect of the Troubles on the world around him – and the Protestant Chuckie Lurgan, "fat" and unemployed until circumstances and a previously untapped entrepreneurial spirit lead him to a world very different from Eureka Street. The adaptation was scripted by Donna Franceschild, directed by Adrian Shergold and starred Vincent Regan as Jake and Mark Benton as Chuckie.

Eureka Street

7.5 N/A
Mr. Mani

This five-part drama series, based on a novel by A.B. Yehoshua, narrates the story of a Jewish Sephardi family through the testimonies of five narrators, each of whom encounters members of the family at different points in time during a 150-year period starting in the mid-nineteenth century. The dramas are set in different times and countries but are linked by a mystery disclosed only in the end. Each segment is dramatized in a different language and conveys a different mood and different cinematic strategies.

Mr. Mani

10.0 N/A
Tkuma

The story of Israel's first fifty years of statehood, TKUMA brings to the screen the tragedies and joyful milestones of Israel's first half century: the ingathering of the exiles as the fledgling state becomes a haven for Jews around the word. Dramatic, personal accounts and documentary footage of the wars fought over five decades, along with rare behind-the-scenes insights into Israel's efforts to make peace. Who is a Jew Israel wrestles with its national identity. Israel's economic revolution takes the country from the orange to the computer chip in a few years. The people, the places, the spirit of Israel in its first fifty years.

Tkuma

9.5 N/A
Hunt of a New Wolf

Asakura Tetsuya is a man who leads a double life. By day, he is a mild-mannered and affable salaryman in the Mogi Corporation. Come night, he takes on the persona of a hardened and violent individual bent on exposing the shady dealings of his company. Tetsuya's brother was a former president of one of the Mogi subsidiaries, but committed suicide under mysterious circumstances after some company trouble. Tetsuya is convinced that a company conspiracy staged the suicide, and he is obsessed with finding out the truth in order to avenge his brother.

Hunt of a New Wolf

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The Hunter's Prer

Feng Yifei (Liu Ximing) was born into a hunter family in the village. Ten years ago, his father went up the mountain to catch leopards and disappeared. His brother Feng Yile (Luo Jialiang) was blinded by the tragedy. From then on, Fei and her mother, brother, and Sister Feng Yulian (Wang MINMING) depended on each other for their lives, collecting herbs for their lives. In the village, Fei got to know a group of retired talents and learned martial arts. Once, Fei Dai's mother went out of the city to hand in medicine. When she met Tang Jianer (Zhou Huimin), the daughter of the rich man, they became lovers from misunderstanding. In addition, Le also has been secretly in love with the girl next door, Mu Qingsi (Guan Xiumei), but the beauty of thinking has attracted the pursuit of Zhu Junyu (Zhang Zhaohui), the little prince. Yu and his father, Zhu Shengbei, conspired against each other, trafficked in private salt, and later learned that there was black gold in the village, so they tried their best to drive the villagers away. At this time, the imperial court also cared about the North's actions. Tian Zhongmou, a spy, was sent to investigate. With the help of Tian Zaibai, the letter of the North rebellion was finally obtained. In order to recapture the north, the imperial court sent his mistress Zhu Meng (Lin Yingxian) to pretend to be close to Fei. Whether Fei can uncover the North's plot or not, who will win the battle

The Hunter's Prer

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