A hundred years before the rise of the Empire, the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic have prospered for centuries without war. During this time, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a Jedi Master against a dangerous warrior from his past.
An upcoming film in Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the finale of The Multiverse Saga. Plot TBA.
An Indian Muslim man named Rizwan Khan, who has Asperger's syndrome, takes a challenge to meet the President of the United States and prove that he is not a terrorist. He embarks on a cross-country journey, facing racial profiling and challenges along the way. With the support of his wife and the help of others, Rizwan overcomes obstacles and ultimately finds acceptance and forgiveness.
Long Way Round is a TV show that chronicles the epic journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they ride from London to New York on motorcycles, crossing several countries and encountering various challenges and adventures along the way.
In a tough Parisian neighborhood, a teacher named François Marin tries to inspire and connect with his diverse group of students. As they navigate their way through the challenges of the educational system and their personal lives, François must find a way to make a difference and help them succeed.
The Jewel in the Crown is a captivating TV show that takes place in India during the time of the British Raj. It explores the complex relationships and conflicts arising from the colonial rule, featuring themes of politics, racism, romance, and war. The story follows a diverse set of characters as they navigate through personal struggles, cultural differences, and historical events.
Center Stage is a drama, music, and romance movie set in New York City. The film follows a group of young ballet dancers as they compete for a spot in a prestigious dance academy. Along the way, they navigate friendships, relationships, and personal struggles in pursuit of their dreams. The movie explores themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and the sacrifices one must make to succeed in the competitive world of professional dance.
When four teenagers in Manhattan, New York City, get the chance to audition for a record producer, they form a pop group called The Cheetah Girls. They navigate the trials and tribulations of show business, school life, and mother-daughter relationships while pursuing their dreams of becoming pop stars.
In Jackson Heights is a documentary film about the diverse community of Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City. The film explores various aspects of life in the neighborhood, including cultural diversity, cross-cultural interactions, and the challenges faced by immigrants. It delves into topics such as discrimination, urban development, and the struggles of different individuals and groups in the community. The documentary highlights the importance of community centers, restaurants, and places of worship like mosques and churches. It also touches on issues such as LGBTQ+ rights, loneliness, and the experiences of transgender women. The film portrays the vibrant and complex tapestry of Jackson Heights, showcasing its rich immigrant heritage and the unique challenges faced by its residents.
The Automat is a documentary film that delves into the cultural phenomenon of the Automat restaurant, a symbol of American food culture in the mid-20th century. The film traces the history of the restaurant chain, from its early mass production and automation to its eventual decline. Through interviews with comedians, historians, and restaurateurs, as well as archive footage and movie clips, the film captures the nostalgia and Americana associated with the Automat. It also explores the impact of changing times, cultural diversity, and evolving food industry trends on the restaurant's popularity and ultimate demise.
Nobleman Jean-Francois de la Plaine is exiled to serve as governor of a West African colony.
A Sixth Part of the World (1926) is a documentary that explores the industrialization and cultural diversity of the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It showcases different regions and customs, highlighting the progress made in agriculture and industry. The film emphasizes the communist ideals of equality and the development of a communist society.
David, an Iraqi Jewish immigrant living in New York, falls in love with Layla, a Muslim dancer. Their intercultural romance faces challenges as they navigate the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and society's perception of their relationship.
In Midsummer Madness, a group of people from different countries and backgrounds come together during the Midsummer festival in Latvia. Over the course of one night, their lives intertwine as they experience falling in love, sexual awakening, cultural clash, and various unexpected adventures. This neo-screwball comedy explores themes of love, magic, and the complexities of human relationships.
Aage Se Right is the story of chance, co-incidence and real life humor based in the present day Mumbai. The film spans over five days of panic, chaos and mayhem!!!
15 years after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rey Skywalker rebuilds the Jedi Order.
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetables destined for Chinese markets and restaurants. On 80 acres of land, Lau King-Fai, her son and a half-dozen migrant Mexican workers care for the plants. For Yeung Kwan, her son, the farm represents personal and financial independence. For his mother, it is an oasis of peace. For the Mexican workers, it provides jobs that help support their children back home.
In 1959, at just nineteen years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada's most promising track and field star, and was on his way to the Olympics in Rome. By 1962, after suffering a gruesome leg injury, there was every reason to think that his racing days were over. But Jerome was not just a champion on the track; he was doubly determined off it. And so began his climb to what his coach, the legendary Bill Bowerman, called "the greatest comeback in track and field history." Through years of unparalleled political turbulence, personal challenge and racial conflict, Harry Jerome kept his head down and ran, displaying a strength of character and willful perseverance every bit as impressive as his record-setting athleticism.
With his father coaching him and his mother providing a strong spiritual influence, Tiger Woods rose to fame and fortune. But his success came at a price, as he endured personal struggles with racism, self-doubt and cultural identity.
Japanese Yann Dedet's Land of the Singing Dog concerns a musicologist, Toyo Mahiru (Gen Shimaoka), and his wife, Yoshiko (Katsuo Nakamura), who travel to a remote French village because Toyo has heard there is a citizen of the village that owns a singing dog. As the childless pair humorously adjust to their new surroundings, they soon spend more time concentrating on conceiving than in searching for the talented canine. The subdued, reflective Land of the Singing Dog was screened as part of the Director's Fortnight at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.