Set in the early 1900s, Mr Selfridge follows the story of an American businessman named Harry Selfridge as he opens a groundbreaking department store in London. Alongside his ambitious plans and marketing strategies, Harry must navigate personal and professional challenges in a rapidly changing society.
In Freaky Friday (2003), an overworked mother and her daughter do not get along. However, when they switch bodies after receiving fortune cookies, they are forced to adapt to each other's lives. Through this experience, they begin to understand and appreciate each other more, ultimately resolving their differences through mutual self-respect.
The Witches of Oz is an epic fantasy TV show that follows a modern-day authoress who discovers that the characters from her novel are real. With the help of a Scotsman and Glinda the Good, she must journey to the magical land of Oz to save it from the Wicked Witch and find her own destiny.
A woman in New York City rekindles her relationship with her estranged father as she begins to suspect her husband of having an affair. Together, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth, leading to unexpected revelations and a renewed bond between father and daughter.
Quantum Love follows the story of a divorced woman who falls in love with a married man. As their relationship evolves, they navigate the complexities of family, love, and reality versus fantasy. Set in London and Paris, this film is a captivating exploration of the intricacies of modern relationships.
A best-selling author is tasked with creating a marketing campaign for her latest book during the holiday season. As she returns to her quaint hometown, she rediscovers the joy of Christmas and finds love in unexpected places. Along the way, she navigates the challenges of a new romance, reconnects with her community and family, and ultimately learns the true meaning of the season.
Lovers of the Café Flore is a biography drama set in Paris, exploring the lives and loves of writers. The story follows the journey of an author and her experiences in an open relationship, delving into themes of male homosexuality, French literature, philosophy, and feminism.
Enid is a movie that tells the story of Enid Blyton, a successful children's author in the 20th century. The movie explores her personal life, including her relationships, struggles, and achievements. It touches on themes such as family, success, and self-absorption. Set in England during the early to mid-1900s, Enid's journey as a writer and a woman navigating societal norms forms the heart of the plot.
Sophie is devastated when her boyfriend breaks up with her. Determined to get revenge, she comes up with elaborate schemes to make him regret his decision.
Devotion tells the story of the famous Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, and their struggles as female writers in 19th-century England. It explores their relationships, their love for literature, and the challenges they faced in a society that often dismissed women's work.
Margaret Mitchell, portrayed as rebellious and spirited as Scarlett O'Hara, grows up in a comfortably middle-class Atlanta home, absorbing her grandmother's stories of the Civil War and the burning of their city by the Yankees. Young Peggy, as she likes to be called, goes to Smith College in Massachusetts and hates it. Back in Atlanta, her mildly scandalous reputation is made more so by her first marriage, to Red Upshaw, a bootlegging rake. Later, her second husband encourages her to expand her writing talents beyond feature articles for The Atlanta Journal. Her first and only novel becomes one of the best-selling books of all time.
A documentary about the disappearance of school girls on St. Valentine's Day, 1900 at Australia's Hanging Rock.
This 15 chapter serial is considered to be "the last of the adult serials". Produced in Wilkes-Barre, PA., it has crisp editing, fast action, and carefully lit and composed interiors and lush pictorial exteriors. This is a serial of great complexity with the director, the photographer and title-maker always in absolute control. The extraordinary rhythmic momentum of the film is never lost despite the films complex plot turns. This is the best of the surviving serials from the silent era.
Susanna and Catharine were brought up in a large estate in England. They married soldiers and both couples headed to Canada only to be disappointed. Catharine, a lover of nature, adapted better than Susanna, a society person.
Soon after Pauline D'Arcy, an untutored country girl from the Northwest, is left destitute by the death of her father, she falls in love with a middle-aged married man, John Adams, whose alias is Abbott. Although never intending to marry her, Abbott promises to send Pauline to college. During her studies, she falls in love with her lover's son Richard, while at the same time establishing a literary career. She anonymously publishes a novel based on her experiences and it becomes a best seller.
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