Daughters of the Dust tells the story of a Gullah family as they face the challenges of preserving their culture and traditions in the face of change. Set in 1902, the film explores themes of slavery, mysticism, and the complex relationships between family members. Told through the perspective of the great-great-grandmother and great-great-granddaughter, the film delves into the struggles and triumphs of the Gullah people.
A teacher in a special education school forms a bond with a new student who has Down syndrome, challenging societal norms and prejudices.
A man returns to a remote island paradise to rescue his fiancee and faces various challenges.
Fandry is a powerful movie that tells the story of a teenage boy from a lower caste who falls in love with a girl from a higher caste. As they navigate the challenges of their forbidden love, they also have to deal with poverty, racism, and the oppressive caste system. This thought-provoking film sheds light on the harsh realities of rural life and the struggles faced by marginalized communities.
When Eve Vange regains her sight after a successful operation, she falls in love with her saviour – the young ophthalmologist Juel. Her fiancé Ernst, who is both her cousin and a teacher at the school for the blind, sets her free so she can marry the man she loves. However, it doesn’t take long before the marital bliss crumbles and darkness descends on Eve’s life again. (Stumfilm.dk)
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