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- Portrait of Breton filmmaker René Vautier, who made the first anti-imperialist film, Afrique 50 (1950), and who, camera in hand, witnessed the Algerian uprising.
- A wife, Huzaimah who is crazy about rank and luxury is willing to leave her husband who lives a simple life and their young child. He uses his artistic talent to achieve his dream and succeeds in achieving it with the help and encouragement of Armali and his other friends. But she was tricked by the sweet-talking Jeff. His career as a singer is over and now he is stuck in the valley of prostitution. After being abandoned by Jeff, whom she thought was her lover, she began to realize her mistake and tried to return to the bottom of the road. Her first step is to find her husband and child that she left behind. But unfortunately, he was diagnosed with HIV. Meanwhile, Amran and Murni have started a new life with Rohana and Mak Mah by running a food stall in the village. Although Huzaimah has met Amran and Murni but it is too late Amran's heart has been closed to forgive Huzaimah. After Huzaimah saved Murni from falling into the gorge. Only then did Amran forgive Huzaimah after being persuaded by Rohana. Huzaimah had time to repent and maybe she recovered from her illness.
- A Docudrama, "Harnessing The Sun" explores the applications and developments in utilizing Solar Energy to benefit mankind, and the planet Earth. Academy Award Nominee ("Only When I Laugh") Joan Hackett, and an expert cast, reveal the unique and increasingly important uses of Solar Energy. An outgrowth of Writer/Director Dirk Summers' Award winning "Survival of Spaceship Earth," "Harnessing The Sun" explores the nine categories of Solar Energy: Active; Passive; Wind Power; Biomas; Photovoltaics; OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion); Hydropower; Satellite Power Systems; and Thermal. And as Joan Hackett says in her closing scene of "Harnessing The Sun," "We must embrace the sun. To ignore it is to commit planetary suicide."
- Krishna, a child, faces various obstacles as he is considered unlucky by his family who avoids him. However, he finds comfort in his paternal uncle, who cares for him.
- Geetha (Akshata) is the name of the main lead, who happens to fall in love with a singer (Shankar Nag). After initial hiccups the two finally look for each other only to know that Geetha has a blood cancer. This happens to be the second time tragedy for the hero.
- AN ESCORT WOMAN'S FIANCE JUNKS HER WHEN HER PROFESSION IS REVEALED, PROMPTING A SERIES OF COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIPS THAT EVENTUALLY END IN MURDER. IN THE END, THE GUILTY BOY - FRIEND DEFENDS HER IN COURT.
- A documentary about the lives of a community of shepherds on the island of Berneray on the Outer Hebrides of Scotland filmed over the period of a year in 1978/79.
- The loudest laugh of the season is coming.
- The misfortunes of a couple of guys who form a music group and think they can get rich and famous easy.
- A teacher comes to a village and an old man asks her to tutor his grand son who is sickly all the time. The teacher becomes curious to know about the old man and the boy. She finds out from a colleague that the boy's mother had been seduced by a man and dies in child birth. It turns out that the father is husband of her cousin who is promptly apprised of the fact. Her cousin is attracted to the unfortunate boy and adopts him while her husband is absent. Subsequently the husband returns home and objects to the boy being adopted for he does not know it is his own son. The grand father wants to take the boy back but the step mother does not listen to it and ultimately keeps the boy.
- Campus love and blues are the subjects of this teen-oriented film.
- Nek gets married to the girl of his dreams, Kammo, and has a son. Later, he finds out that the child isn't his but Joginder's, who had raped Kammo.
- This is an epic screen presentation showing the creation, the consolidation and the power of First Bulgarian Kingdom and the first Bulgarian ruler Khan Asparuh.
- 'Keralida Simha' is a 1981 Indian Kannada film, directed by Chi Dattaraj and produced by P H Ramarao. The film stars Dr Rajkumar, Saritha, Srinivasamurthy, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Sathish, Shakthi Prasad, Shivaprakash and Sudheer in lead roles. The film had musical score by Sathyam. Watch the full movie Keralida Simha online, only on Eros Now.
- Fellow tenants in a high rise are extremely irked by Anton's trumpet playing until they learned it has magical powers beneficial to them.
- Bapu produces Tabaco crop he marries Ratna and gets her in his village.The village Savkar eyes Ratna.
- The struggle of two related families for the eighty-year-old aunt's inheritance through comic and romantic events.
- Saheb a jovial, friendly, and kindhearted boy loved to play football. He was very much neglected by his brothers. Only his sister-in-law and his only sister Bulti appreciated and took care about him. Saheb had a potential to become a good goalkeeper, but lack of support and care from his family became the main obstacle for his growth. Suddenly Bulti's marriage was fixed with a well-educated family. The budget of the event made Saheb's family helpless. At that time, Saheb sold his kidney and spoiled his football career. No one was aware of his decision. At the day of his sister's marriage when everyone was enjoying, Saheb was fighting for his life. Suddenly his sister-in-law came to know everything and became very upset. All his brothers were imposing allegation on him for that unaccounted money, then his sister-in-law exposed everything and made them quiet. At last, Saheb's father went to hospital and mourned for his neglected child. Watch the full movie, Saheb, only on Eros Now.
- Rare archive colour footage of an RAF bombing raid on Berlin in the winter of 1943 - probably the most heavily defended target of them all. 440 Avro Lancaster heavy bombers and 4 de Havilland Mosquitos led the attack causing extensive damage to Berlin.
- Richard Strauss' classic opera version of the ancient Greek tragedy about the princess Elektra, who dreams of avenging her father Agamemnon's murder by his wife Clytemnestra and her lover.
- Footage of a concert performed by the legendary Bob Marley
- Chandran , a young man fools his boss and attempts to woo his boss' daughter.
- A gifted young psychiatrist sets up a group for people deemed 'insane' and uses new methods to help them integrate with society at large.
- It was almost a perfect love, but a love doomed from the start--a love that society would never understand.
- Early 20th c. This is an era of seething passions, aspirations for freedom and national self-identification. Uprising are incited, blood is shed. The picture features national leaders who become heroes as early as in their lifetime. The protagonist is rank-and-file Macedonian who is unwittingly swept by the events. Later, it was his conscious choice. He was a witness of changes, crucial for the nation. He comes across legendary personalities. He gets enchanted and disappointed. He is seeking for the right answers, rethinks what he saw and experienced to tell his story in his simple, but candid and wise words of his own.
- Documentary of the life and music of Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke, considered to be the greatest jazz cornet player. Dead at 28 and still a legend. He and Louis Armstrong pioneered the playing of jazz solos. When it was made in 1981 there was no known video of Bix playing. But the documentary surmounted that limitation with the skillful use of music recordings, period stills and movies, Hopper paintings, and extensive interviews with musicians that played with him (e.g., Louis Armstrong, Artie Shaw, Hoagy Carmichael, and many others). Since that time a few seconds of video of Bix playing with Paul Whiteman were discovered, and they are appended at the very end after the closing credits (at least in a version theatrically screened in 2021). Very informative; besides his cornet playing, the doc doesn't stint when it comes to his piano playing, his composing and his alcoholism.
- Lord Shiva threw away a golden ball that even the gods are scared to keep. The ball creates greed and violence amongst the gods due to its opulence. Shiva had endowed the ball with a magical power, whenever a person physically hands it over to someone else, they start behaving like each other. When it reaches Earth, accidentally a typical Bengali Babu is the first person to find it while going to his in-laws' home. He gives it to his servant to carry, and when their minds get exchanged, comedy ensues.
- In 1936, archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis can obtain its awesome powers.
- A German U-boat stalks the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as its young crew experience the sheer terror and claustrophobic life of a submariner in World War II.
- Sarah (Vilma Santos) is forced to defer her wedding when her scheduled flight is delayed. At a hotel where she is staying, Sarah encounters Eric (Ronaldo Valdez), a regular guest who forces himself on her.
- In 651, Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars accelerated their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his to find new land where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted stunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
- This long form documentary, an East German equivalent of the British Seven Up series, follows a first grade class in the town of Golzow ,from August 1961 (shortly after the Berlin Wall had gone up) through 2o years later.
- The oldest son and heir apparent to a wealthy Kuala Lumpur family returns home after his sudden departure to London a decade ago. His family struggle with their emotions about his return while he tries to make life as normal as he possibly know how and keep his secret intact.
- The documentary dramatizes the recruiting and training of a young men into the Greek police during the 1967-1974 military junta rule. Seemingly decent young men are selected based on traits viewed as exploitable by the recruiters : illiterate, anti-communist, young and male. The film interviews Michailis Petrou, one of the Greek policeman involved in the tortures who agreed to testify against his peers in exchange for a reduced sentence. Petrou's testimony reveals that the training methods themselves were brutal and often torturous and was viewed as a necessity to ensure the robotic and brutal obedience of the trainees. During the dramatic reenactments of the training camps, the directors draw parallels to modern military boot camps and the methods used in the training of soldiers.
- A daughter unwittingly follows the path that her mother, a former prostitute, has dreaded, despite the latter's attempts to protect her child from falling into the trap of the flesh trade. Every game she plays has a price.
- The Royal Ballet recreates the first classical ballet, with partial reconstitution of Hérold's music, helped by the Royal Opera House's Orchestra. Lisa loves young farmer Colas, but her mother wants her to marry a rich landowner.