After struggling with infertility, Tom and Isabel, a lighthouse keeper and his wife, find a baby adrift in a boat and decide to raise her as their own. However, their choice comes with devastating consequences as they discover the baby's true origins and the impact it has on their lives and their relationship.
During the War of 1812, privateer Jean Lafitte assists President Andrew Jackson in the battle to defend New Orleans against British forces.
The Hawaiians (1970) is an epic adventure film set in 19th-century Hawaii, featuring an ensemble cast. The story follows the lives and struggles of the people living in Hawaii during that time, including themes of adventure, romance, and drama. The film explores various historical events and societal issues, such as bubonic plague, incarceration, and the exploitation of Hawaiian resources. It showcases the challenges faced by the characters, including their fight for survival, love, and justice. The Hawaiians provides a captivating and immersive experience of Hawaii's history.
Strange events in the open sea haunt two young lovers in this supernatural fantasy. When the couple finds rare gold, they unlock a dark adventure filled with zombie pirates out for vengeance.
It’s like almost all is lost. Yet still they are here – abandoned bungalows, an artificial lake, dirty plastic bottles, lost donkeys and stray dogs, draining pipes running over fields of salt, deserted factories, statues of revolutionaries, concrete playgrounds covered with weeds, rotten fruit, folded T-shirts, pop songs, decades of forgetting, a single room with a blue tent inside. And it felt like a kiss.
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