Tumgik
#hbo poland
mylittlestory883 · 1 year
Text
What’s on a person’s face is not always what’s in their heart.
~Young Sheldon.
13 notes · View notes
jontheblogcentric · 7 months
Text
VIFF 2023 Review: Apolonia, Apolonia
French painter Apolonia Sokol and her attempt to make a career as an artist is the subject of the documentary Apolonia, Apolonia. Those of you who are into the new artists may or may not know who French painter Apolonia Sokol is. The documentary Apolonia, Apolonia appears to be a documentary about Sokol, but becomes a lot more. The film starts in 2013 as Apolonia gets herself ready for her art…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
elvislefilm · 1 year
Text
what are ppls thoughts on the hbo max new polish show ‘#bringbackalice’ ?
4 notes · View notes
Text
Fighting for survival, the story of Harry Haft
Tumblr media
Harry Haft was a Polish-Jewish boxer and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was briefly a professional boxer in post-war Germany, and boxed as a light heavyweight in the United States.
After the war, Harry Haft emigrated to the USA with the help of an uncle in New Jersey. Haft's final fight was against future champion Rocky Marciano, on 18 July 1949 in Rhode Island Auditorium.
In April 2007, Harry Haft was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. A movie on Haft’s life was released in 2022. Called The Survivor and based on the book by Alan Haft, it aired on HBO.
Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27th January. You can learn more about the Holocaust at the Auschwitz Museum and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. You can also develop your understanding at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre.
6 notes · View notes
progressi9 · 1 year
Text
Hi!
I just saw something cool on TV and I thought to share it with you. As you can read from my previous posts, in Poland is going to built a nuclear power plant.
Tonight, I saw an interesting advertisement spot about Rodzina Atomickich (The Atomic Family) that is going to educate people in Poland about nuclear energy.
As government says, according to poll that was conducted in November of 2021, 74,3% of people wants to have NPP in Poland. And in the same time, over 94% of people were telling that it is good to have a informative campaign about power plant.
Tumblr media
Source:
@elenatria
@4everflowercore
@connihd
3 notes · View notes
rozkminiacz · 2 years
Text
youtube
,,Can’t spend my time catchin' up, it's bad for us'' wiec trzeba zapierdalać do przodu ;) a ta czapka typu ,,weird flex'' zachęca mnie do obadania okolicznych second-handów.. chyba po prostu lubię wyglądać jak klaun xD
2 notes · View notes
nightfurmoon · 2 months
Note
So I probably have a news... Just don't know how to categorise it.
I'm from Poland and we just got an announcement that "HBO Max" will be transforming into "Max" in june (I know I know our country is slow). The heads says it will bring "double the list of programmes" and you see... The thing is that our programmes are the american ones 👀 So there is like a 50% chance we will get Villainous here! :D Definitelly gona keep an eye on the situation
YAY! That's so nice to hear! Please keep us updated and I definitely wanna see clips of the polish dub!
35 notes · View notes
trendfilmsetter · 4 months
Text
Kieran Culkin still has not seen the season finale for the final season of SUCCESSION
“ I had to go work in Poland just as it was gonna air and I couldn’t sign into my HBO Max account.”
(source: Variety)
Tumblr media
22 notes · View notes
tenebrare · 3 months
Text
Random HR thought of the day.
If Spencer would be human and act in 2020's he'd be Piotr Wolnicki from Szadź (available in HBO).
Like to the dot. The fact that Maciej Stuhr (actor playing the 'angel of death' as the series is titled in international HBO) is from same archetype as young Bradley doesn't help either. Characters charisma, mannerisms, way of speaking, playing with peoples minds, and his odd choice of some weapons. He has a curved dagger too(S2E2). In 2020s Poland does really cool dramas with serial killers. 1st the remake of The Pact (based on Czech TV series of same title, both available in HBO). Also Polish language sounds kind of ... cool. I do understand some of it (only, when spoken) because I understand some other similar languages, and I like how soft and cool the characters sound even when angry. HBO's Euro selection really is full of some cool stuff. Must say that in recent years Poland has given me quite few positive surprises what comes to series from various genres.
It is quite possible my little HR project I have been working here might get some influence from those series as well. Helping me to fill in the caps the HR films did not offer about the human side of the mad cenobite in modern day scenarios.
9 notes · View notes
themysciraprincess · 4 months
Text
Misc. Tag Game~ (thanks a lot for the tag, Emily @1waveshortofashipwreck!♡) started by @ronald-speirs
Favorite place in the world you’ve visited? - Well, I think my favorite has to be Australia. I was there for ANZAC day last year and the sights really took my breath away.
Something you’re proud of yourself for? - I'm quite proud of my determination and ability to be analytical. It's a really handy skill to have in my academics and in daily life. I just love analysis a lot, helps me feel more connected with the world as a whole.
Favorite books? - In no particular order, here are some books that have left an incredibly lasting impression on me:
The Things they Carried by Tim O'brien - (blurb taken from the internet) '[...] tells the story of the men of Alpha Company, a squad of soldiers in the Vietnam War. O'Brien cuts through the veil of romanticized war to show these men as heroic, flawed, loyal, afraid, and above all - human.' -> This book is nothing short of a masterpiece in my opinion.
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt -(blurb taken from the internet) 'Aged thirteen, Theo Decker, son of a devoted mother and a reckless, largely absent father, survives an accident that otherwise tears his life apart. Alone and rudderless in New York, he is taken in by the family of a wealthy friend. He is tormented by an unbearable longing for his mother, and down the years clings to the thing that most reminds him of her: a small, strangely captivating painting that ultimately draws him into the criminal underworld. As he grows up, Theo learns to glide between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty antiques store where he works. He is alienated and in love - and his talisman, the painting, places him at the centre of a narrowing, ever more dangerous circle.' -> Has a forever special place in my heart :)
Behind the Secret Window by Nelly S. Toll - (blurb taken from the internet) The autobiographical account of an eight-year-old Jewish girl as she hides from the Nazis in a small bedroom in Lwo+a7w, Poland, in 1943 contains twenty-nine examples of her many paintings during that period. -> I picked this up randomly because I liked the illustration on the cover...made me really emotional as I finished it
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy - (blurb taken from the internet) Anna Karenina is a novel of unparalleled richness and complexity, set against the backdrop of Russian high society. Tolstoy charts the course of the doomed love affair between Anna, a beautiful married woman, and Count Vronsky, a wealthy army officer who pursues Anna after becoming infatuated with her at a ball. -> About over a year ago I listened to the audiobook during my bouts of insomnia and found that I quite enjoyed it
Something that makes your heart happy when thinking about it? - My very niche interests and dreams hehehe. A lot of it is historical related, of course. I love historical and vintage architecture and fashion, etc. My dream since middle school was to be a historian.
Favorite thing about your culture? - Hmm...perhaps the values of being fair and hardworking!
When did you join the HBO War fandom? What was the first show you watched? - Pretty late last year, hahaha. My teacher did once show a clip of Band of Brothers in class once and it left quite an impression. Recently I started watching The Pacific. I've only had Eugene Sledge for five minutes but if anything happened to him I'll kill everyone in this room and then myself
Have you read any of Easy Company’s books? If so, which ones were your favorite? - I'm reading Ambrose's book at the moment. I intend to get my hands on a copy of each of the others, too...especially Speirs'. @ronsparky 's posts really interested me
Favorite HBO War character and your favorite moment with them? - Eugene Roe and Shifty Powers my beloveds :( My favorite moment is perhaps when Doc Roe receives the chocolate from Renée for the first time and he smiles..I think my heart melted then and there. As for Shifty, it was when he spoke to Winters in the last episode. Again, I'm weak for that boy :( ♡
Do you make content for any fandoms, if so; what sort of content? - I mostly make content for Band of Brothers but I intend to branch out now that I'm getting pretty into The Pacific...I post some stuff from comic books I like from time to time on my instagram (mostly art).
Favorite actor/actress and your favorite film of theirs? - I love Emma Stone and Audrey Hepburn!! I find them to be really witty and charming. They're quite my role models hehe (esp. Emma). I'd say for Emma Stone I'd prefer Easy A, and Roman Holiday for Audrey.
Favorite quote/s that you wish to share with others? - "Life shrinks and expands in proportion to one's courage" by Anais Nin is something I like to live by
Random fact your mutuals/followers don’t know about you? - I can't swim, guys
If you’re a writer, do you need a beta reader? - Most of the time I just write and then call it done. No beta, we die like men
Three things that make you smile? - 1. Sunlight 2. french windows 3. sunlight pouring in through french windows (all of which remind me of my younger years sighh) bonus: Christmas!
Any nicknames you like? - I like being called by my name usually but I particularly enjoy it when people call my by my last name, especially when followed by a 'Miss' . Something about it makes me want to chuckle in amusement
List some people you love to see around on tumblr! - All my moots and the entirety of the hbowar fandom, to be honest! Historical blogs, too! bonus: @pilferingapples @just-aloststar @myrthena @rknchan @foolsocracy @macau1ay are some personal favorites that I always enjoy seeing
What would you do during a zombie apocalypse? - I suppose it wouldn't hurt to try to survive which can be possible if you can be pragmatic and smart enough about it. I'd try to explore how far I can go, maybe try to enjoy a few lawless days or months, help out when I can.
Favorite movie? - Roman Holiday (1953). I watched it a long time ago, but it still has a special place in my heart. aaand Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Do you like horror movies? - I'm always a sucker for good horror movies
Again, thanks so much for the tag Emily! 🥰 No pressure tagging: @montied @roeinyourheart @vanellq77 @executethyself35 @star-trek-supernatural and anyone who'd like to give it a go
8 notes · View notes
marauderswolf22 · 4 days
Text
so apparently doctor who is only on disney + in poland??? THE ONLY THING THAT I DON'T HAVE, i have netflix, hbo max and amazon prime but not this one lmao
3 notes · View notes
mightyflamethrower · 5 months
Text
Bill Maher Brutally Eviscerates Palestinian Grievances in Less Than 10 Minutes
Tumblr media
I’m waiting for Bill Maher to roll out an inaccurate commentary that rips conservatives, but he hasn’t done that lately. The liberal HBO host has been chiefly directing his firepower toward those on his side of the aisle for their historically illiterate and illiberal tendencies. The HBO host has been riding an asphalt roller over the far left for their pro-Hamas advocacy that’s now infested the highest echelons of American academia. He rightfully torched the college presidents who couldn’t condemn or say that chants for Jewish genocide constitute harassment. The comedian also noted that these institutions are factories for breeding a “bunch of f**king idiots,” along with brainwashing its student bodies into thinking that antisemitism is a requirement for leftist activism.
Advertisement
Maybe we should have seen this coming from the 2012 Democratic National Convention, where, yes, the Democratic delegates booed God, but also the resolution recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The warning signs were there, but Hamas’ October 7 attacks and Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip to eliminate the terror group have ignited a wave of antisemitism not seen since the National Socialist German Workers’ Party rose to power. Maher has had enough of these people who chant “from the river to the sea” and used simple history lessons to shut down this narrative, along with this message to the pro-terrorist TikTok crowd: grow up. 
youtube
Maher noted that after World War II, Germans in Poland, Russia, and Czechoslovakia were purged and driven back to Germany proper for reasons that don’t need mentioning. In North America, Mexico lost most of the Southwestern United States, including California, in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. And Jews across the Arab world have been ethnically cleansed. The HBO host's point was that the Palestinians aren’t unique. They’re not the only people who’ve been displaced, and they should quit their whining and grow up. 
Israel has nuclear weapons, the largest tech sector besides Silicon Valley, and a thriving economy. They’re not going anywhere, so get over it. And this isn’t about land either. The Palestinians had a chance for a homeland in 1947, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000, and 2008. They turned down all the offers because the Palestinian Authority and Hamas agreed on one action item: destroying Israel. There can be no peace or negotiations when one side views killing everyone sitting at the opposite end of the table as their central bargaining position.
Later, in his New Rules commentary, Maher said that Arabs tried to destroy Israel in 1947, 1967, and 1973—they all lost. While Palestinians whine, they could take lessons from those who’ve been displaced. Mexico doesn’t chant from the Rio Grande to Portland, Oregon. They “got real” and built the 14th largest economy because they knew the United States wouldn’t return Phoenix. As for the colonizer argument, well, read about the first Muslim empire that exploded out of Saudi Arabia following the death of the Prophet Mohammed. As Maher noted, there’s a reason why a sword is on their national flag. 
In less than ten minutes, Maher expertly dissects almost every central talking point peddled by Palestinian activists and their bountiful allies on America’s college campuses. It doesn’t take a seasoned academic to do this—just read any history book. And that’s the funny part. Maher isn’t a historian by trade. He’s a stand-up comic and was able to torch the most common pro-Hamas nonsense we’ve seen splashed on the front pages of newspapers. 
And when you do read about the history of any civilization at any period, you’ll know that it’s riddled with pervasive brutality and filled with misdeeds and past injustices. Get over it. History is violent, with numerous accounts of what we would now call ethnic cleansing. The irony is the pro-Palestinian crowd is too stupid to know that’s what they’re promoting with their rallies against Israel: a complete genocide.
4 notes · View notes
back-and-totheleft · 7 months
Text
Spotlight On: Persona Non Grata (2003)
"I think right now the problem is rather emotional, rather than territorial. Rather psychological than logical. Two angry people that cannot hear each other any more. The Middle East is full of tongues and short of ears." 
-Shimon Peres, Prime Minister of Israel, Persona Non Grata (2003)
In 2003, Oliver Stone directed an HBO documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the Second Intifada. The film follows Stone's interviews with Israeli prime ministers past and present Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak. Also interviewed are Hasan Yosef of Hamas, the (masked and anonymous) leader of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and random citizens of both sides. There's also a Michael Moore-esque subplot about the quest to secure an interview with Palestinian president Yasser Arafat, which results in only a brief superficial meeting.
Stone's film crew arrived in Jerusalem on March 23, 2003 but spent a significant chunk of time filming in Ramallah, West Bank until Israel launched surprise attacks against the city. We watch onscreen as the shocked crew views live news coverage and a political liaison reports to Stone that Israel does not care about the safety of the crew or famous American director and will not grant safe passage. Cameras document the production unit finally fleeing through the Qalandia checkpoint, thanks to a last-minute intervention and escort from the Canadian embassy. (The U.S. "didn't do shit" for them, Stone summed up later.)
Typical of the severe cinéma vérité style of Stone's early documentaries, Persona Non Grata plunges viewers into the conflict immediately with little history or context. At this time, Stone did not make his nonfiction for beginners. There is little text onscreen, mainly just identifying the interviewees by name. Subjects are allowed to speak at length without interruption and the conversations are rarely edited into soundbites. The constellation of crew and cameras which surround Stone and his subjects are always visible. The film doesn't take obvious sides, though at points it's clear that Stone - a former soldier of the empire who fought against a guerrilla insurgency - is more comfortable with the guerilla Palestinian fighters than the pious Israeli politicians in suits.
Oliver Stone's own Jewishness is never mentioned in the documentary, though it's interesting and somewhat fraught. According to his memoir Chasing the Light, Oliver's paternal family was full of learned rabbis (originally from Poland) who disliked leaving their enclave in New York's Upper West Side. Oliver's grandfather, Joshua Silverstein, was the wealthy owner of New York's Star Skirt Company until he sold it and invested the proceeds in the stock market shortly before the October 1929 crash. The family fortune was destroyed. Still reeling from that disaster, Oliver's father, Abraham Silverstein, was then so deeply scarred by the rampant antisemitism of the 1930's that he changed his name to the more "American" Louis Stone. According to Oliver, his father was repulsed whenever he encountered the Orthodox Jewish community in New York, believing they made themselves open targets, and he frequently told his son to hide his Jewishness identity because "the pogroms will come back" and "they" were waiting to take little Jewish children like him. 
In that environment, young Oliver was never given an education in Judaisum and, in the early 1990s, he became the devout Buddhist he remains today. That was also the decade when Stone met and became business partners with Arnon Milchan, the former Israeli spy turned film producer. Milchan brought Stone on his first trip to Israel and Stone would visit the country a few more times, most recently last summer to receive a lifetime achievement award from the Jerusalem Film Festival. Milchan's ardent Zionism did not rub off on Stone, who's gotten in hot water over the years for openly criticizing Israel's foreign policy, specifically AIPAC. 
So what is Persona Non Grata? I think it's a weary reflection of its director's ongoing struggle with conflict and violence. As a two time Purple Heart recipient and Army combat veteran, Oliver Stone has devoted most of his career to grappling with himself as both a victim and perpetrator of violence. Nearly being killed - and becoming a killer - in the service of what he later discovered was a racist, colonial war in Vietnam remains his primal wound. (It's also likely why he's so nonplussed about being in a war zone surrounded by tanks and snipers.)
The film's title (Latin for "unwelcome person") is a deliberate choice. Is it referencing Stone himself and his attempts to interview Arafat, or to Arafat, or to the Palestinians, or to the Israeli leadership? Maybe all of them. Of course there's no real ending to the documentary, because how could there be. Old soldier Oliver Stone wanted to observe this never-ending conflict and so he came, he saw, and he sighed in resignation. 
Watch Persona Non Grata (2003) here.
3 notes · View notes
byneddiedingo · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Nikolay Cherkasov in Ivan the Terrible, Part I
Nikolay Cherkasov in the color sequence of Ivan the Terrible, Part II
Ivan the Terrible, Parts I and II (Sergei Eisenstein, 1945-46) Cast: Nikolay Cherkasov, Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, Serafima Birman, Mikhail Nazvanov, Mikhail Zharov, Amvrosi Buchma, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Pavel Kadochnikov, Andrei Abrikasov, Vsevolod Pudovkin, Vladimir Balashov, Aleksandr Mgebrov, Pavel Massalsky. Screenplay: Sergei Eisenstein. Cinematography: Andrei Moskvin, Eduard Tisse. Production design: Iosif Shpinel, Sergei Eisenstein. Costume design: Leonid Naumov, M. Safonova. Music: Sergei Prokofiev. David Thomson has made a suggestion that a better film epic could be made of the life of Sergei Eisenstein than the one that was made about the life of John Reed -- i.e., Warren Beatty's Reds (1981). In fact, Eisenstein's life was so crowded with artistic and political drama that it would probably have to be an HBO miniseries like Game of Thrones (which is not a bad subtitle for Ivan the Terrible, come to think of it). The drama surrounding Ivan the Terrible alone would be enough for a whole season's episode, with Eisenstein struggling to bring his proposed three-installment film about Stalin's favorite czar to the screen while at the same time dealing with the lethal whims of the dictator himself. After Part I of Ivan the Terrible was released to great acclaim in 1945, including a Stalin Prize from the hands of the man himself, Stalin soured on the project: The mad frenzy of Ivan in Part II cut too close to the bone and it was not released until 1958 -- five years after Stalin's death and ten years after Eisenstein's. Part III had begun filming but was canceled, and what existed of it, except for some stills and scraps, was destroyed. After all this Sturm und Drang, it would be nice to conclude, as some critics have done, that Ivan the Terrible is one of the masterpieces of world cinema. But I can't go that far. It seems to me a great directorial folly, akin to Heaven's Gate (Michael Cimino, 1980) in its directorial excesses, its indulgence in style for style's sake. That the style is immensely entertaining in its artistic wrong-headedness pushes Ivan the Terrible in the direction of camp, a world's fair exhibition of stained-glass attitudes, early silent film poses, great garish sets, costumes that make even the hairiest 16th-century Russians look like drag queens, and in Part II there's a sequence in the most lurid color this side of some of the ballet sequences in MGM musicals of the 1950s. The first time we see Sigismond (Pavel Massalsky), the king of Poland, in Part II, he's sprawled across the throne in a position that almost screams for a sign proclaiming "Careless Decadence,"  and really looks extremely uncomfortable. Ivan's enemy, Archbishop Philip (Andrei Abrikasov), swans about in a billowing cloak that has no known sartorial or clerical necessity, and which allows Ivan (Nikolay Cherkasov) to forestall his exit by simply placing a foot on it. When Philip does manage to leave, the cloak raises a cloud of dust that suggests Ivan needs to liquidate the housekeeping staff. The collection of poses in Ivan the Terrible is balletic and operatic in the worst senses of the words, but the film is also watchable for all those reasons. There are some redeeming values, of course. It's a window into the mind of the Stalinist Soviet Union, both in what it approved and what it banned. It has a distinguished score by Prokofiev, though unfortunately muddied by poor sound reproduction -- in restoring the film, it's too bad that as much attention wasn't paid to providing a new music soundtrack as to cleaning up the images. Visually, it's fascinating, even when the visuals are absurd.
3 notes · View notes
mercurygray · 2 years
Note
i absolutely love whatever you write for the ww2 top gun prompts, so i have gathered enough courage to come here and make a prompt of my own. i'd like to read about an aftermath of bob and phoenix being chosen for a covert operation to drop a female cichociemni agent into poland. they don't know what's it like to have one's home country razed to the ground and chopped up by both nazi germany and soviet russia. hopefully, they'll never know. thank you!
That's a pretty substantial idea, Kind Anonymous Friend, but I think I'm going to have to take a pass on this one - Operations like the one you're describing would have been handled by the Special Operations Executive, or SOE, a special branch of the British Armed forces, and the group responsible for delivering SOE agents to their assignments in occupied Europe was the Royal Air Force Special Duties Service. They were flying a lot of Lysanders, Hudsons, and Halifaxes, not the sporty little fighter planes the US Navy would have been using, or the big bombers of the the US Air Force.
BUT. I don't want to leave you out in the cold here. I'm not super-well versed in SOE work, but the most famous Polish SOE operative I can think of is Krystyna Skarbek, (also known as Christina Granville) who has been the subject of several books. The 2020 movie The Resistance Fighter talks about Jan Nowak-Jezioranski, who served as a courier between the Polish government in exile and the home army.
If SOE is something you're interested in, there's also a really fun mini-series called X Company that looks at SOE agents in France. Another one of my personal favorites is called The Heavy Water War (Kampen om tungtvannet) - it's about the sabotage of the Norsk Hydro plant in Ryuken, which is what I've based my fictional 1940 mission on. That show also does a great job of showing what the occupation of Norway looked and felt like for civilians. I also really like the 2019 book A Woman of No Importance, which is all about Virginia Hall, an American SOE agent.
This doesn't have anything to do with Top Gun: Maverick, but I *also* happen to know that @wexhappyxfew is working on a fanfic for Band of Brothers, the HBO miniseries, that involves a member of the Cichociemni - It's called Landslide and it's on AO3!
4 notes · View notes
vocotv4k · 2 years
Text
Best IPTV Service for TiviMate 2022
( VocoTV-4K Service )is the best IPTV Service for USA / CANADA / UK / DSTV / ASTRO / LATINS / PPV / SPORTS / PLUTO TV / LATIN /NT Nordic / ESPAIN /FRANCE / ITALY / BELGIUM / Portugal / Germany/ Netherlands/ Sweden/Denmark / NORWAY / LATIN America / SERBIA / RUSSIA / ROMANIA / POLAND / PERU / PARAGUAY / .., VOD Movies & Series Daily updates
NFL / NBA / MLB / NHL / UFC / ALL PPV EVENTS / 4K EXCLUSIVE / UHD EXCLUSIVE
Best IPTV for TiviMate - Vocotv 4K-Ott
🔥🔥 Best quality Channels 🔥🔥
Website: 🔹 https://vocotv.com 🔹
✅Free Trials Available …👇 ✅ VOD Updated Content ✅24/7 Professional Support. ✅Supported All Devices…. ✅All Countries Channels Avail…. ✅Stable Services… ✅No Buffering…. ✅World Best Services… ✅Reseller Panel Available.
ENJOY IPTV RESTREAM Service with highest quality and a wide range of channels.
Stable servers , Great uptime , 24/7 Customer support.
Packages :-
🇺🇸 USA Full Package (FHD/HD/SD)AT&T-Fubo-Xfinity-Spectrum-NBA-NHL-MLB-NFL All Locals have- Full PPV Lineup ( including all mail events - UFC - Boxing - Racing ) ENTERTAINMENT/ US ALL LOCALS / DOCUMENTARY/ NEWS / KIDS / MUSIC / SPORTS / PERMUIM MOVIES / ABC NETWORK / CBS NETWORK / CBSN NETWORK / FOX NETWORK / CW NETWORK / LOCALS REGIONALS / NBC NETWORK / ESPN PLUS / BALLY SPORTS 🇺🇸
🇳🇿 Spark sports new zealand FHD 1080 FPS ( All english premier league games available )🇳🇿🇳🇿
🇬🇧 UK FULL PACKAGE ( FHD/HD/SD UK REGIONALS / UK ENTERTAINMENT/ UK Documentary / UK NEWS / UK KIDS / UK MOVIES / UK MUSIC / UK SPORTS / UK Sky Sports / UK SD COLLECTION 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
🇨🇦 CA Full Package (HD/SD) FULL ROGERS + SHAW CA GENERAL / CA KIDS / CA MUSIC / CA SPORTS / CA REGIONALS / CA FRENCH 🇨🇦🇨🇦
🇲🇽🇦🇷 LATINO HD Pacakge ( including mexico and argentina locals )
🇸🇪🇩🇰🇳🇴🇫🇮 Nordic Exclusive Package
🇿🇦 DSTV FULL PACKAGE HD , FHD
🇲🇾 ASTRO Sports PACKAGE
📌 ESPN+
USA 🇺🇸
UK 🇬🇧
Germany 🇩🇪
France 🇫🇷
Spain 🇪🇸
ITALY 🇮🇹
Netherlands 🇳🇱
DENMARK 🇩🇰
SWEDEN 🇸🇪
Belgium 🇧🇪
Portugal 🇵🇹
Poland 🇵🇱
Albania🇦🇱
24/7 | MIX 24/7 | MOVIES 24/7 | NETFLIX 24/7 | HBO MAX 24/7 | AMAZON PRIME 24/7 | HOLLYWOOD 24/7 | DISNEY PLUS 24/7 | CANADA 24/7 | HINDI 24/7 | PUNJABI 24/7 | TAMIL
US FHD 1080
US LOCALS HD
CANADA HD
LATINO HD
US ASIA HD
US LATIN HD
ASTRO HD
SLING HD
DSTV HD
PPV HD
FUBO HD
PLUTO TV
ROKU TV
RAKUTEN TV
PEACOCK TV
NBA , NFL , NHL , BOXING , UFC , EPL.
Enjoy our Special prices and discounts.
Website: 🔹 https://vocotv.com 🔹
2 notes · View notes