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- Billuka is a renowned Fintech company created and managed altogether by Julian, Ricardo, Santiago, Tomas, Daniel and Mafe. The series follows the conflicts of these men and women, and their dilemmas between love and business.
- The legendary gunman Daisuke Jigen comes to Japan to have his pistol examined.
- Financial executives prioritized profits over ethics. Their unethical business practices led to global economic crisis, job losses, poverty, extremism. Despite 2008 crash, culprits avoided consequences, risk of recurrence remains.
- A cabaret owner tries to keep his club from being taken over by the powers that be.
- Four men, betrayed by the bank, unite to take revenge.
- A woman lawyer travels back in time and crosses paths with other women in history who fought for women's rights.
- The devil takes Maciste down to hell in an attempt to corrupt and ruin his morality.
- A 24-year-old music enthusiast Noah looks after his baby overnight for the first time.
- This classic series explores the public and private lives of six rulers of ancient Rome: Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, Hadrian, Constantine and Justinian. Their careers were defined by bloody battles, far-reaching innovations and profound corruption. Together, they paint a picture of the sophisticated highs and brutal lows of the Roman Empire, its sensational birth, heyday and final decline.
- Crimea, 1920. At the height of the Civil War, fate confronts two intelligence agents: journalist Max Ermler and Italian poet El Ferrari. A romance between them, full of passion and madness, could have become a beautiful love story, if not for one circumstance. Both of them are spies of warring.
- How does some one with three strikes against her, rise to the highest court in the land, the U. S. Supreme Court?
- The Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted 247-year Australian historical narrative. It's not that the Australian story is wrong, it's just that it's a wee bit one sided. Getting all historical, Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas, bites back at Australian history.
- Navigate the rugged European landscape, where humans have adapted to coexist with the fearsome predators that still roam wild. Meet two such creatures, the Eurasian brown bear and wolf, and learn how they navigate life in this vital refuge.
- How is it possible that North Korea, one of the poorest countries on earth finances a nuclear weapons program large enough to challenge the USA? The answer: Bureau 39, a legendary organization nestled deep inside the government apparatus. Its aim is to procure foreign exchange by any means possible to provide Kim Jong-un's regime with money.
- On 18 June 1940, Charles de Gaulle's appeal was heard as far as the depths of the oceans. It is here that one of the War's most important resistance movements came into being: The Maquisards de la Mer. Heading it up was the submarine "Rubis". This film gives a voice to the forgotten members of the Resistance by means of unpublished testimonies and rare texts written by the Rubis' crew members.
- In the final days of WWII, American troops find a vast hoard of mysterious nazi files hidden in a cave in Southern Germany
- The story of an American of Polish origin - Julian Kulski, who as a 15-year-old fought in the World War II and the Warsaw Uprising. Son of the president of Warsaw, who saved hundreds of Jews and members of the Polish resistance movement from death.
- Putting the Orient Express - also called "the train of trains" - on its tracks called for considerable stamina. Several times, the ambitious project of Georges Nagelmackers was on the brink of failure as the Belgian entrepreneur was facing the bankruptcy of his sleeping car company.
- Marina and Hector, with the aid of Pablo uncover the identity of the serial killer.
- After detaining a suspect, Marina and Castaño realize the real killer is still free. The police plan to host a masked party at the House of Water to lure and catch the murderer.
- Marina and Castaño reopen a case after detaining a killer. They suspect the real killer is still loose. Cops plan to catch him by hosting a masked party as a trap for clients of the House of Water.
- Marina must rescue Margo before the killer strikes. As she gains Margo's trust, the masked killer appears. Marina saves Margo, promising protection. But she soon learns that everyone's true motives are hidden, and she can't trust anyone.
- Marina escapes her kidnapper but is injured. Héctor and Pablo identify artist behind House of Water painting, seeking him to uncover killer's identity.
- Marina finds the killer's mask in Pablo's car and a fight with the cop ensues, until they lose control of the car and crash; a couple of days later she wakes up in her bed.
- After discovering that the murders began thirty years before in Orense, Marina, Ramírez and Pablo go there to search for clues to the fleur-de-lis killer's true identity; what they never realised is that all the while the killer has been closer to them than they ever suspected.