What would happen if after divorcing you get stuck with your ex-partner in the same house as a result of a quarantine? How do you live with the person you hate the most in the world?
Barbie and her sisters set sail for the dreamiest vacation ever on the pink island oasis of Imagination Bay! The girls sing, dance, and explore their imaginations in ways we've never seen before!
It is entirely about the atrocities because of cast discrimination. Kalu who belongs to lower cast is brutally beaten by the Principal of the school who belongs to upper cast. On the other hand Moni who also belongs to lower cast is a victim of cast atrocities. His sister was raped by Dipa who belongs to upper cast.
Two broke students take over an existing doctors office and impersonate doctors to get some money. They try to cure their patients with the help of google, but soon the first patient dies.
A 6-part documentary series that tells the story of Women’s Gymnastics — the Events and Milestones, Icons and Hopefuls, Triumphs and Heartbreaks — through the voices of its greatest champions.
A Real-Cybercrime Series that recaps the most notorious cybercrime cases of the recent years. It explores stories of the people working to stop cybercrime and build a safer future. While cybercrime is a technological process, it is created and performed by people. At the same time, police and security experts are trying to be a step ahead and stop them. hacker:HUNTER is looking at these people: the heroes stopping cybercrime, the motivations that drive cybercriminals and the question where the frontier between good and evil, between white and black is.
“Bear Me” is an almost real story about friendship, love..and a Bear. Lili, the series narrator, tells us the story of her friendship with Bear. Episodes show us their adventures, ups and downs of their relationship. The series are based on a short-length animated movie with the same title, directed by Kasia Wilk.
The 12-episode documentary follows the grassroots work of multicultural/intersectional organizations fighting the Los Angeles county's $3.5 billion jail expansion plan in 2018 and examines the issues of cash bail, unlawful arrest, over-policing of Black and brown neighborhoods, and mass incarceration.