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Best movies on Apple TV+ (Malte) : our Top 20

As the Stream Tracker team, we’ve put together a concise selection of the best Maltese films currently available on Apple TV+. Our goal is to help you discover notable titles from Malta — from local dramas to documentaries — and to make it easy to know what’s watchable on Apple TV+. For each film we provide a short synopsis, key credits, and up-to-date availability details so you can quickly decide what to watch. Browse the list below to explore Maltese cinema on Apple TV+.

Updated on 02/06/2026

#01
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

2016 · Michael Bay

A violent attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Libya kills the American ambassador, and the compound’s security team races to contain the chaos, protect survivors, and uncover the truth behind the assault.

With John Krasinski, James Badge Dale, Dominic Fumusa, Max Martini, Pablo Schreiber, Matt Letscher and Alexia Barlier

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#02
By the Sea
By the Sea

2015 · Angelina Jolie

During mid-1970s France, Vanessa — a former dancer — and her husband Roland, an American writer, drift through the countryside as the distance between them grows. When they pause for a while in a sleepy coastal village, they become entwined with its lively residents — a gregarious café owner and the proprietor of the local guesthouse — and through these new relationships begin to rediscover connection, memory and the slow possibilities of change.

With Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Melvil Poupaud, Niels Arestrup, Richard Bohringer and Sarah Naudi

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#03
Shark Bait
Shark Bait

2022 · James Nunn

A weekend escape turns into a nightmare when a group of friends commandeer two jet skis for a reckless race offshore, collide violently, and leave one companion badly wounded. Stranded far from land with limited supplies and fading hope, they must struggle to reach safety while unseen predators circle just beneath the water's surface.

With Holly Earl, Jack Trueman, Catherine Hannay, Malachi Pullar-Latchman, Thomas Michael Flynn, Manuel Cauchi and Maxime Durand

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