Follows the lives of a modern orthodox Jewish family living in Jerusalem. The series explores the challenges and conflicts they face within their relationships, religion, and the ultra-orthodox community.
In 18th-century England, an Irish rogue named Redmond Barry assumes the position of an aristocrat after winning the heart of a rich widow. However, his newfound wealth and power corrupt him, leading to misfortunes and disasters that ultimately result in his downfall.
Creation is a movie biopic that explores the life of Charles Darwin and his struggles in writing his groundbreaking book 'On the Origin of Species'. The film delves into Darwin's personal and marital issues, his battle between faith and science, and the immense pressure he faced from society. It also touches upon the tragic loss of his daughter and the impact it had on his work. Throughout the story, Darwin's journey of self-discovery and the development of his theory of evolution are depicted.
The Young Victoria tells the story of Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne, her struggles with her mother's influence, and her passionate romance with Prince Albert.
August: Osage County is a dark comedy-drama film that revolves around a dysfunctional family in Oklahoma. After the death of their father, three sisters, along with their troubled mother, gather together in their family home. As they navigate through their complex relationships, long-held family secrets are revealed, leading to intense arguments and confrontations. Themes of addiction, mental disorders, and dysfunctionality are explored in this poignant and humorous exploration of family dynamics.
Sunshine is a sweeping epic that follows the fate of a Hungarian Jewish family from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The story revolves around three generations of the Sonnenschein family, exploring themes of love, power, and the impact of historical events on their lives.
Mansfield Park follows the story of Fanny Price, an 18-year-old girl who goes to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. As Fanny tries to find her place among her cousins, she faces the challenges of family affairs, romantic rivalries, and societal expectations. Through it all, she must navigate the complexities of love and class differences in 19th-century England.
The industrialist Carlo arrives at his villa in the Piacenza area to spend his holidays with his wife Piera and his daughter Francesca. They will soon be joined by their nephew Milo who will woo and seduce all the women of villa including the busty cook Doris lover of uncle Carlo.
When a wealthy eccentric dies and leaves his inheritance to a distant cousin, a group of relatives gather at his spooky mansion to hear the reading of the will. As the night progresses, they must navigate hidden doors, secret passages, and spooky happenings to uncover the truth and claim their share of the fortune.
The House of the Seven Gables follows the story of the cursed Pyncheon family, who have been haunted by a dark secret for generations. As they struggle to escape the shadow of their past, they face imprisonment, death in the family, family conflicts, and the discovery of hidden truths. Set in the year 1828, this historical drama explores themes of betrayal, love, and the pursuit of justice.
In The Flower of Evil, a family living in Aquitaine, France, is haunted by their dark past. The return of the mayor's stepdaughter brings suppressed memories to the surface, leading to conflicts within the family. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed and the characters must confront the painful memories that have been lurking in the shadows.
The Secret Garden is a heart-warming drama about a young girl named Mary, who is sent to live with her uncle in an old mansion in Yorkshire, England. Mary's life takes a transformative turn when she discovers a hidden garden that has been locked away for years. With the help of a friend, a gardener, and a crow, Mary brings the garden back to life and learns about friendship, family, and the power of nature.
In Cousins (1989), a group of cousins find themselves caught up in a web of romantic entanglements and family drama. As they navigate affairs, betrayals, and unexpected connections, they learn valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the importance of family.
The story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, from early youth to his election as President of the United States, as told from Eleanor's point of view.
Set in 19th century Paris, this comedic crime drama follows the life of a skilled thief as he navigates the world of art theft, forgery, and deception. Filled with captivating characters and unexpected twists, the story explores the themes of disillusionment and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
Blood Relatives (1978) tells the story of a murder investigation in Montreal, Canada, involving incestuous relationships and a diary that holds shocking secrets. As a detective tries to solve the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and a brutal murder that will shake the lives of everyone involved.
A very depressing story of a girl named Aida, an acid attack survivor. She is a beautiful, innocent and docile girl with a sensitive heart who later transforms into a strong survivor after her beauty becomes a curse for her.
The Ceremony is a surreal and satirical comedy-drama set in post-war Japan. It explores the complexities of family and tradition through the story of a dysfunctional family. The film delves into themes such as incest, virginity, marriage, and colonialism. It features elements of surrealism and satire, portraying the struggles and absurdities of daily life. With a touch of dark humor, The Ceremony takes a critical look at societal norms and traditions.
Rabhasa is a comedy action movie that revolves around mistaken identity and a family reunion. The story follows a man who gets caught up in a series of comedic and chaotic situations after being mistaken for someone else. With family relationships, love triangles, and unexpected coincidences, Rabhasa promises a hilarious and entertaining journey.
Rolling Family is a 2004 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Pablo Trapero. The story follows a dysfunctional family as they embark on a caravan trip across Argentina. Along the way, they face numerous challenges including a car breakdown, teenage love, and the eccentricities of each family member. The film explores themes of family relationships, tradition, and the bonds that hold them together.