A couple, Rebekah and Chris, and their children, Tyler and Chloe, move into a seemingly normal suburban home. When strange occurrences occur, they begin to believe that there is something else in the house with them. The presence is about to disrupt their lives in unimaginable ways.
¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.? is America's first bilingual situation comedy, and the first sitcom to be produced for PBS. It was produced and taped in front of a live studio audience at PBS member station WPBT in Miami, Florida and aired on PBS member stations nationwide. The program explored the trials and tribulations faced by the Peñas, a Cuban-American family living in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, as they struggled to cope with a new country and a new language. The series was praised as being very true-to-life and accurately, if humorously, portraying the life and culture of Miami's Cuban-American population.
In 1982, a research team in Antarctica is terrorized by a shape-shifting alien that can assume the appearance of its victims. As the team members try to figure out who has been infected, paranoia and suspicion consume them. With the threat of the alien organism taking over the world, they must find a way to survive and stop the creature before it's too late.
Coneheads is a comedy movie about an alien family, the Coneheads, who crash-land on Earth. They must assimilate into human society, all while avoiding capture by government agents who are determined to expose their true identities. As they navigate the challenges of fitting in and maintaining their extraterrestrial habits, hilarity ensues.
In 18th-century South America, a Spanish Jesuit priest and his former soldier brother undertake a dangerous mission in the jungle to defend the Guarani indigenous people against Portuguese slave traders. They establish a mission where the indigenous people can live peacefully, but face challenges from the colonial powers and internal conflicts. The story explores themes of assimilation, colonization, and the clash between Christianity and indigenous beliefs.
In the movie 'Gaia,' a forest ranger embarks on a mission in the wilderness. However, things take a dark turn when he stumbles upon a cult of fungus people who prove to be a deadly threat. As he fights for survival, he must also grapple with the complexities of a father-son relationship and confront the depths of human nature.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a sci-fi horror film from 1956. It follows the story of a small town that is infiltrated by aliens who take over the bodies of its residents. As the aliens replicate the humans, the town is thrown into chaos and paranoia ensues. A group of survivors must fight against the unbeatable force and find a way to save humanity. The film explores themes of fear, identity, and the struggle for survival.
David Greene, a talented young football player, receives a scholarship to an elite preparatory school in Massachusetts. As the only Jewish student, David faces anti-Semitism and must confront the pressures of conformity and assimilation. He forms friendships, experiences betrayal, and is forced to make difficult choices that will shape his future.
Body Snatchers follows a young girl whose family moves to a military base that is being slowly taken over by alien parasites. These parasites can clone and replace humans, turning them into emotionless duplicates. As people on the base start to disappear and the clone army continues to grow, the girl and a small group of survivors must find a way to escape before they too are assimilated.
Set in the late 19th century, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee follows the struggles of the Lakota tribe as they face assimilation, broken promises, and violence from the US Army. The story focuses on the events leading up to the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre and the impact it had on the Native American community.
In the movie Assimilate (2019), a small town is shocked as it becomes the target of an alien invasion. Three friends, who run a YouTube channel, capture the strange occurrences on camera and work together to unravel the mystery. As they investigate, they uncover a secret cocoon-like structure and realize that the creatures are able to clone humans. With the help of the town's sheriff and a local reverend, they must find a way to stop the invasion before it's too late.
Good Morning, Miss Dove is about a dedicated geography teacher who inspires her students and the people in her community. Miss Dove's life takes a turn when she discovers she has a terminal illness and must face her mortality. Despite her illness, Miss Dove continues to teach and make a positive impact on those around her.
Indian Horse tells the gripping story of Saul Indian Horse, a young indigenous Canadian boy who is forcibly taken from his family and placed in a residential school. Despite enduring abuse and racism, Saul finds solace and escape in the game of ice hockey, becoming a talented player. The film explores themes of cultural identity, discrimination, and the power of resilience.
Let's Go, Jets! is a heartwarming comedy about a high school cheerleading club that decides to become a competitive team and represent their country in a world tournament. Led by their tomboy captain Sakura, the girls face challenges and learn important life lessons along the way. With determination, teamwork, and a lot of hard work, they strive to achieve their dreams and overcome obstacles both on and off the cheerleading mat.
Growing Up Smith is a nostalgic and humorous coming-of-age story set in the 1970s. It follows the journey of Smith, an Indian-American boy, as he tries to balance the expectations of his strict family with his desire to assimilate into American culture.
Iida, an elderly Skolt Sámi woman who has abandoned her past under the pressures of assimilation, embarks on a captivating journey across three different historical eras. Through her story, 'Je'vida' delves deep into the post-war period, shedding light on the fate of Finland's Indigenous peoples. The film meticulously weaves a narrative that explores the impact of forced assimilation and the struggles faced by the Skolt Sámi community. It offers a compelling examination of their history and challenges, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer's understanding of the past.%s
Krotoa, a feisty, bright, 11-year-old girl is removed from her close-knit Khoi tribe to serve Jan van Riebeeck, her uncle’s trading partner and the first Governor of the Cape Colony. She is brought into the first Fort established by the Dutch East India Company in 1652. There she grows into a visionary young woman who assimilates the Dutch language and culture so well that she rises to become an influential translator but ends up being rejected by her own people as she tries to bridge the gap between the two cultures about to collide.
The Devil Is a Sissy follows the story of three friends - Mike, Tim, and Patsy - as they navigate the trials and tribulations of childhood in a tough urban neighborhood during the interwar period. With divorced parents, probation officers, and peer pressure, the trio must learn to stick together and find the courage to face their fears. Filled with heartwarming moments, comedic escapades, and a touch of drama, this movie showcases the indomitable spirit of youth.
Having arrived in Paris in 1985, Hector did everything to be like “them”. In a notebook he finds in his flat, he crosses out a list of things he should do or pay attention to if he wants to become part of the French elite. In a painful dialogue with Martin, his alleged son, Hector notices himself in Martin; a young man full of dreams and ideals that turn out not to be matched by reality. Metropole is a film about migration, about assimilation, about the haunting of one’s past. It is a film about identity; lost, assumed, false. Metropole tells the story of millions of people out there who leave their homes behind in order to find a new one.