Dawson's Creek follows the lives of Dawson Leery, Joey Potter, Pacey Witter, and Jen Lindley as they navigate the challenges of high school and young adulthood in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts. The series explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, tackling issues such as family dynamics, relationships, and coming of age.
Babette, a French gourmet cook, wins the lottery and spends all her winnings on a luxurious feast for the community of a small Danish village. As they enjoy the extravagant meal, the guests are transformed and their relationships are healed.
Dagon (2001) tells the story of a man who must confront a pagan cult and a sea monster in a small fishing town after his girlfriend goes missing. As he delves deeper into the town's dark secrets, he uncovers a horrifying truth about the residents and their sinister rituals. With its gruesome gore and Lovecraftian themes, Dagon is a nightmarish tale of sacrifice and survival.
In the midst of World War II, a reclusive writer forms an unexpected bond with a young evacuee who challenges her beliefs and helps her confront her painful past.
In this silent film, a love triangle forms when a man believed to be dead returns, causing a secret affair and a social disgrace. The consequences of their actions lead to tragic romance and heartbreak. Set in a fishing village, the story explores themes of deception, unrequited love, and moral dilemmas.
A strange black spot approaches the coast, bringing death and destruction to a fishing village. In a desperate flight to escape the chaos, lonely Albino fights for the great love of his life at the risk of his own soul.
Fisherman's Friends is based on the true story of a group of singing fisherman from Port Isaac, a small coastal village in Cornwall, England. The film follows their journey from performing sea shanties on the local harbor to signing a recording contract with a major music label. Along the way, they navigate the challenges of fame, family relationships, and the clash between tradition and success.
Still the Water is a coming-of-age drama that takes place on a Japanese island. The film explores themes of love, nature, and family, through the story of a teenage boy and girl who uncover secrets about their community and themselves.
In a coastal village, a missing professor and a group of eccentric characters get involved in hilarious situations when they try to build a rocket to escape the village.
Penelope sets forth on a special journey exploring the UK's seaside villages
A small town with a dark secret is terrorized by undead Knight Templars who seek revenge and engage in cannibalism and human sacrifice.
A police officer in a small coastal town forms a close bond with a troubled teenager who is suspected of being abused. As she investigates the girl's home life, she begins to uncover a network of exploitation and abuse in the fishing industry. The officer is faced with the difficult decision of whether to uphold the law or protect the girl.
In the coastal village of Bay Coven, strange occurrences start happening after the arrival of a new lawyer and his wife. The town's dark secret involving a coven and the occult is gradually revealed, leading to a series of mysterious deaths and a battle against supernatural forces.
After consolidating itself as a tourist destination in the mid-1960s, this small coastal village has become the dormitory town for the workers of a Nuclear Power Plant. With the liberal promise of prosperity and socioeconomic wellfare, many workers left their homes to move to the small city and started working at the new Nuclear Power Plant. The collective unrest and the silence, cut off by the great gusts of wind, articulate the landscape of the village that is now under the aid of the Nuclear Power Plant.
World War II finally reaches a Yugoslavian lake, where a lifeguard shelters a refugee and her son.
Deeply is a fantasy drama movie about a writer who discovers a curse while grieving the death of her boyfriend. She travels to a coastal village where she encounters an old woman with a mysterious past. As the writer delves into the island's secrets, she finds herself caught in a web of love, memories, and death.
In a coastal village, a woman witnesses her husband's murder and becomes haunted by a female ghost. She teams up with her twin sister to uncover a stolen gold hidden on a ghost ship, encountering evil priests, vampires, zombies, and a mad scientist along the way.
Involuntary committed to a coastal village monastery, an aging aristocrat must navigate blackmail, class differences, and his own alcoholism while dealing with his granddaughter's infidelity and his own suicidal thoughts.
Mane Karakas comes to a small coastal town to dig a hole for watering system. He tries to brighten up the town's sleepy atmosphere. The local journalist who misunderstood Karakas writes an article about new popular melody festival in town. When it was about time for the contract to be signed, Mane explains it is all a big misunderstanding, but singers and orchestras already arrived. Music is everywhere, but Mane goes elsewhere to look for the oil.
In Mad About Men, a woman named Janet discovers an underwater treasure chest that grants her the ability to switch places with her look-alike. As she takes on her doppelganger's identity, she finds herself caught up in a coastal village's drama, including innuendos and seduction. Throughout the film, Janet forms friendships with other women and explores themes of female bonding. The movie also features elements of fishing, polyamory, and the feisty nature of its female characters.