Iris and Amanda, two women struggling in their relationships, decide to swap homes for the holidays. While in their new locations, they each meet a man and find love. Along the way, they learn valuable life lessons and discover what truly makes them happy.
Follow the hilarious and heartwarming misadventures of a family as they navigate through a summer in the Stockholm Archipelago. With a foreign language adaptation twist, this comedy-drama captures the joys and challenges of spending time in a summer house.
Snow White, a princess, is exiled by her evil stepmother and forced to become a scullery maid. She is saved by seven dwarfs who take her in. The Evil Queen, jealous of Snow White's beauty, plots to kill her with a poisoned apple. Snow White falls into a coma, but is awakened by true love's kiss from a prince. They live happily ever after.
The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns is a fantasy TV show that takes place in Ireland. It follows the story of leprechauns, fairies, and other mythical creatures as they face challenges and embark on a magical adventure.
The Guest Book is a dark comedy TV show set in a cottage where each episode features new guests and their hilarious encounters, ranging from quirky to downright bizarre. With a backdrop of the beautiful countryside and a cast of eccentric characters, this show will keep you entertained and laughing.
To escape the police, a father and his son are forced to find refuge in a summer camp for young adults with mental disabilities, taking on the role of an educator and a boarder. The beginning of troubles and a wonderful human experience that will change them forever.
Forever Green is a television programme originally broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from 1989 to 1992. It was made for London Weekend Television by Picture Partnership Productions, now named Carnival Films.
The Vicar of Dibley is a sitcom comedy set in a small community in the English countryside. It follows the life of an eccentric and unorthodox woman priest as she navigates the challenges of her role and interacts with the colorful characters in the village. With its double entendre humor and ensemble cast, the show provides a humorous and lighthearted take on religion, community, and rural life.
Rich Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his wife and three daughters poor. They move to a small cottage in Devonshire. Marianne falls in love with the dashing Willoughby, but he then abandons her. Elinor's hopes of romance with Edward are crushed when she learns of his engagement to Lucy. After a series of trials, Edward is released from his engagement and proposes to Elinor. Marianne marries Colonel Brandon, while Willoughby regrets his choices.
Sense and Sensibility is a romantic drama TV show set in 19th century England. It follows the lives of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate love, loss, and societal expectations.
During the Russian Revolution, a medical student turned doctor, Yuri Zhivago, finds himself torn between his love for two women and his ideals. As the world around him changes, Yuri must navigate the chaos of war and political upheaval while trying to hold onto his principles and find love in a time of turmoil.
Chalupáři is a Czechoslovak comedy TV series filmed in 1974 and 1975 by František Filip.
Fred Claus, Santa Claus' bitter older brother, is forced to help Santa deliver presents. Along the way, they face challenges and learn the true meaning of Christmas.
In a holiday home by the Baltic Sea, a group of friends experience intense emotions as a raging forest fire threatens their surroundings.
Man in an Orange Shirt is a TV show that explores the lives of two gay men, Michael and Thomas, who are both victims of societal expectations and norms. Set in different time periods, the show delves into their struggles with love, desire, and infidelity. It showcases the challenges faced by closeted gay men in the past and the impact it has on their relationships. The series brilliantly captures the emotional depth and complexity of these characters while exploring themes of love, identity, and sacrifice.
After buying a new house, a newlywed couple faces numerous challenges in renovating it. From dealing with leaks and power outages to unexpected pet incidents and falling off roofs, they navigate through the ups and downs of homeownership while also juggling their marital problems and a surprise pregnancy.
Paradise Falls was a weekly soap opera shown nationally on the Showcase channel in Canada, starting in 2001. It is set in a summer cottage community in Central Ontario.
Father Frost is a Russian fairy tale about a spoiled brat who is transformed into a bear and learns valuable life lessons. With the help of Father Frost, the young girl discovers the importance of love, kindness, and true happiness in a world filled with magic and winter wonder.
The story revolves around Scottish writer J.M. Barrie and his bond with the widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her sons, who serve as the inspiration for his famous play Peter Pan. Barrie becomes a fatherly figure to the boys, incorporating their imaginative antics into the play. Despite objections from his wife and Sylvia's mother, Barrie's friendship with the family grows. He eventually stages Peter Pan, which becomes a massive success. After Sylvia's death, Barrie is entrusted with the care of her sons, fulfilling her wishes.
Joe leaves working-class, industrial Dufton behind him and takes a job as senior audit clerk at the town hall in affluent Warley. He takes lodgings at the poshest part of the town and starts to make his mark on local society.