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Vashikaranam - Kis Par Rakhe Vishwas

In a remote Maharashtra village, Suman, a feared matriarch, secretly practices Vashikaran - an occult ritual believed to control people, situations, and even spirits. When a farm worker's mother publicly humiliates her, the woman is mysteriously found dead the next day. Soon, Suman's tantric mentor is discovered hanging from a tree. As police investigate, eerie events erupt, enemies rise, loyalties shift, and Suman's empire of fear begins to collapse.

Vashikaranam - Kis Par Rakhe Vishwas

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Crime in Progress

The story of each crime is woven together through raw, unfiltered video from the point of view of officer body cam and surveillance footage for a first-hand look at justice in action. Each episode follows the entire arc of an investigation - capturing crimes as they unfold in real time, exactly as they happened, with no reenactments or narration. From the first 911 call to the final verdict, every angle, every split-second decision, and every pulse-pounding confrontation is presented in vivid detail. The result is a visceral, edge-of-your-seat experience where viewers feel the weight of responsibility as officers make instant, life-altering choices, giving an unparalleled, 360-degree view of each case.

Crime in Progress

8.4 N/A
The Transit Camp

A comedy-drama starring Shalom Assayag, who also created the series alongside his son Daniel Assayag, and which feels like a spiritual prequel to their previous collaborative series, “The '80s” and “The '90s,” though this time without Meni Assayag as a writer. The plot goes back in time to 1950s Israel and follows Eliyahu Ben Simon (Assayag) and his family, who arrived from Morocco straight into the overcrowded, difficult, and precarious life of an immigrant transit camp. As they try to find their place in their new country, the family members are forced to deal with bureaucracy, neighbors, and a reality that doesn’t always match the dream that brought them here—but always with humor and a zest for life.

The Transit Camp

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Thomas Aquinas

In Thomas Aquinas, a seven-hour course, Bishop Robert Barron guides us through a study of the theological and philosophical system of Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Dominican friar who masterfully synthesized Ancient Greek philosophy with Christian doctrine. We examine his Five Ways for demonstrating God's existence, his understanding of divine attributes and the Trinity, and his teachings on creation, providence, and the problem of evil. The course delves into Aquinas's philosophical anthropology, particularly the relationship between body and soul and humanity's creation in God's image. We conclude by studying his ethical framework centered on finding happiness in God as humanity's ultimate goal, and the role of virtues in ordering human life toward God.

Thomas Aquinas

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My Name is Hassan

In the heart of 1982, with all the historical weight that era held in Iraq, the story of Hassan and Fatima unfolds amidst relentless storms. The work explores their struggle between the call of their hearts and a complex social and psychological reality, where dreamy romance clashes Amidst the bitterness of the surrounding circumstances, this is a human journey documenting how love blossoms in times of war, and how lovers face fateful choices that put their steadfastness and values ​​to the test.

My Name is Hassan

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