The Mill is a TV show that takes place in a textile mill during the 19th century. It focuses on the working-class individuals and their struggles in the harsh conditions of the mill. The show provides a glimpse into the lives of people working in the cotton industry during the Victorian era.
In a small town where dancing and music are prohibited, a rebellious teenager named Ren McCormack moves from Chicago and challenges the authority by organizing a prom. Along the way, he falls in love, faces opposition from the local religious leader, and learns the power of self-expression through dance.
A teenager, recovering from a knee injury, falls in love with a mysterious new student at his school. As they bond over their shared experiences, they navigate their way through the ups and downs of a relationship.
In the 1930s, wealthy martial artist Ip Man is forced to leave his home during the Japanese invasion of China. With little means of survival, he and the people of his city must find a way to survive. Ip's skills in Wing Chun martial arts lead him to confront and defeat aggressive Northern Chinese martial artists and Japanese soldiers. Despite the hardships, Ip maintains his integrity and eventually establishes a Wing Chun school in Hong Kong, training students including the future legend Bruce Lee.
The Little Foxes is a drama film set in the year 1900 in the southern USA. The story revolves around a dysfunctional and greedy family who resort to deceit and betrayal to gain wealth, including embezzlement and theft. The plot also delves into themes of family relationships, jealousy, and the consequences of greed. The protagonist faces an ultimatum and must make a difficult decision involving the life of a dying man. Directed by William Wyler and starring Bette Davis, this movie explores the dark side of human nature.
Norma Rae, a young single mother and factory worker in Alabama, becomes a key figure in the labor union movement when she decides to stand up against the poor working conditions and mistreatment at her workplace. Based on a true story, Norma Rae's fight for justice brings about significant changes in the lives of the workers and the community.
In 1819, a peaceful rally for political reform in Manchester turns into a violent massacre when British forces attack the crowd, resulting in the deaths of many protestors. The film depicts the events leading up to the massacre, highlighting the political activism, police brutality, and the struggle for democracy. It explores the aftermath of the massacre and the impact it had on the fight for political reform.
Cotton Wool follows the story of a family in rural England as they face the challenges of disability, social issues, and the impact of a massive stroke. The film explores themes of family relationships, cultural diversity, and the struggle for social justice.
A young working-class girl causes a stir when she sneaks off for a romantic getaway with the wealthy heir of the mill where she works.
A historical drama set in 1889, Chandler's Mill examines the plight of workers, and particularly child workers, in the New Brunswick wool industry. The story revolves around the efforts of one young teenage girl to better the lives of her friend and other workers, on the eve of a public hearing of the Canadian Royal Commission on Capital and Labour. Through the use of historical re-enactment, Chandler's Mill explores the issues of child labour, worker's rights and union organizing in 19th-century Canada.
Frannie Vaughn (Fawcett) comes back home after being away a long time, only to find that her mother has died. She also finds out that her sister, Natalie (Crow) and her husband, Jake (Bryce), are planning to sell the acres once owned by Frannie and Natalie's family. To buy the land back from her sister, Frannie gets a job and falls in love with a fellow worker, Rubin (Johnson). In the end, Frannie's dreams come true and Natalie comes to her senses and moves in to the old family house with Frannie and Rubin.
In 19th-century Scotland, a faithful West Highland White Terrier named Bobby embarks on a series of adventures after the death of his owner. Facing challenges such as being declared a stray dog and struggling to find a place to belong, Bobby's loyalty and courage shine through as he navigates through a changing world.
Philippe meets the beautiful Oksana during a long layover in Moscow. Unfortunately, Oksana is the granddaughter of a murderous mafia don looking to trap a French speaking man to pull off a massive con.
The majestic Ming dynasty is invaded by the Manchu troops, its upto the Shaolin monastery to fight them and save the fate of the nation.
Successful middle-aged manufacturer Frank Parry takes a business trip to New York, where he becomes infatuated with Eva Boutelle, manager of the Swansea Cotton Mills. For a time, their affair develops, but Eva remains true to her husband ...
Cotton Mill, Treadmill is a documentary film released in 1970 that explores the operations and challenges within a cotton mill. It delves into the intricacies of the textile industry, focusing on the processes involved in producing cotton fabric. The film provides a firsthand look at the working conditions and the impact of industrialization on the workers and the community.
Peggy Ainslee, the daughter of a wealthy broker, tires of the empty life of society, and determines on a mission of charity and uplift in the poor quarters of New York City
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