Two young people meet. A fateful encounter - the proverbial love at first sight. He is Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, she is Elisabeth von Wittelsbach, Princess of Bavaria and the sister of the woman Franz is to marry.
After marrying Emperor Franz Joseph, Empress Sissi faces the challenges of court etiquette and her overbearing mother-in-law, while longing for a simpler life in the mountains of her homeland.
1864 is a Danish TV show set during the Second Schleswig War in Denmark. It follows the story of two brothers who fall in love with the same woman, while also facing the challenges and horrors of war.
Mayerling (1968) tells the story of star-crossed lovers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and a young woman from a different social class, fall in love and make plans to be together. However, their love is forbidden and they are faced with the challenge of navigating through the rigid social hierarchy. As their love affair unfolds, they face numerous obstacles and are ultimately caught in a tragic murder-suicide pact.
After an elaborate application process, Empress Elisabeth of Austria hires Countess Irma as her new lady-in-waiting and takes her to her summer residence on Corfu. As the two women become closer there, this soon leads to tensions back in Vienna.
Set in 19th century Italy, Senso tells the story of a countess who falls in love with an Austrian officer during the Austrian occupation of Venice. The countess is torn between her unrequited love and her loyalty to her country as she becomes involved in the underground resistance movement. Betrayal, political exile, and self-destructiveness ensue, leading to a tragic ending.
The beautiful account of the powerful drama of love and courage of Austrian Archduke Franz Joseph and Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria. This is a condensed version of the original German language 3-part "Sissi" series.
Ludwig II follows the life of the eccentric and troubled King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Set in the 19th century, the film explores Ludwig's struggles with his mental illness, his patronage of Richard Wagner, and his strained relationships with his family and political figures. It delves into his obsession with building extravagant castles like Neuschwanstein, his latent homosexuality, and his eventual downfall and mysterious death.
Napoleon tells the fascinating story of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his humble beginnings in Corsica to becoming one of the most powerful rulers in Europe. The movie explores his military exploits, political strategies, and his ultimate downfall in the Battle of Waterloo.
La Marseillaise is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Jean Renoir, depicting the French Revolution and the creation of the national anthem. It follows the journey of a group of patriots fighting for freedom and equality against the oppressive monarchy.
Mayerling is a dramatic movie that tells the story of a prince's forbidden love affair, leading to a tragic double suicide. Set in the 1800s, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pressures of royal life.
The Battle of Austerlitz is a historical drama film that depicts one of Napoleon's greatest victories in 1805 against the combined forces of Austria and Russia.
In 18th-century Vienna, pianist Mademoiselle Paradis loses her eyesight but with the help of a doctor, she undergoes treatments and struggles to regain her sight. Along the way, she faces societal expectations, relationships, and her own musical talent as she fights to pursue her passion.
Cutting It Short is a comedy set in a small town in pre-World War I Central Europe. The story follows a free-spirited hairdresser who faces punishment for her unconventional behavior, including an incident involving pig slaughter. The movie is based on a novel and depicts the humorous dynamics of small-town life, family relationships, and the comedy of manners. The plot also includes elements of satire, radio, male-female relationships, pregnancy, and the beauty industry.
In 1600s Romania, a group of Romanian soldiers bravely defend a fortress against the Ottoman Empire during a siege. The soldiers must rely on their camaraderie and deception to survive. The story showcases acts of bravery and the challenges faced during wartime.
The film is a 125-minute, black-and-white biography of French priest and diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838), who served for 50 years under five different French regimes: the Absolute Monarchy, the Revolution, the Consulate, the Empire, and the Constitutional Monarchy. Its title comes from one of the main historical nicknames for Talleyrand, that he shares with demon king Asmodeus and English poet Lord Byron.
As they are leaving the church following their wedding, Count Adrian Beltrami and Countess Anna-Marie are told that the Austrians are marching on the town to quell an Italian uprising. The bride and relatives induce the count to flee to his castle, but Tangy, a silhouette cutter, brings word from the revolutionary committee asking him to return; the count goes, asking Tangy to pose as the count and protect Anna-Marie.
In the year 1820 in Prague, a college student is desperate for money and makes a deal with a money-lender who turns out to be a demon. The student soon realizes the consequences of his Faustian bargain and must find a way to escape his fate.
Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.