In 19th century England, Elizabeth Bennet meets the wealthy Mr. Darcy and sparks fly. Despite their initial dislike of each other, they must learn to overcome their pride and prejudice to fall in love.
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.
Death on the Nile is a murder mystery set on a luxurious Nile cruise. When a wealthy woman is found dead, detective Hercule Poirot must unravel the complex web of relationships and motivations to uncover the killer.
Set in medieval England, Catherine, a 14-year-old girl, must navigate through the challenges of life while trying to avoid the various suitors her father has in mind for her.
Désirée is a biographical drama set in 18th-century Sweden, focusing on the life of Désirée Clary, who becomes engaged to General Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, later known as King Charles XIV John of Sweden. The movie explores their tumultuous relationship, the politics of the time, and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
After accidentally killing a man in the boxing ring, Sean Thornton returns to Ireland and decides to reclaim his family farm. Along the way, he falls in love with a strong-willed woman named Mary Kate Danaher, but their relationship is hindered by her overprotective brother and the small-town traditions.
In a small Turkish village, five sisters are confined to their home by their conservative family. As they yearn for freedom and independence, they face the threats of forced marriage and violence. Determined to escape their fate, the sisters embark on a journey of rebellion and self-discovery.
In feudal Bohemia, a power struggle ensues between a feudal lord and a group of highwaymen, while a young woman named Marketa becomes entangled in a dark secret.
The Makioka Sisters follows four sisters, Tsuruko, Sachiko, Yukiko, and Taeko, as they navigate the intricacies of love and marriage in pre-war Japan. Tsuruko is the traditional and rigid oldest sister, Sachiko is the practical and modern second sister, Yukiko is the beautiful yet shy third sister, and Taeko is the independent and spirited youngest sister. The film explores their individual struggles and the impact of societal expectations on their lives.
After her daughter becomes engaged to a man from a wealthy family, a mother must pretend to be a lady to impress his judgmental father. With the help of a gangster and a reporter, she navigates a series of comedic obstacles, ultimately reuniting with her daughter just in time for a social reception.
The Woven Path: Perempuan Tana Humba is made up of two short movies that highlight the role of women in Sumba culture. The first part of the documentary, The Woven Path, is a 10-minute movie featuring picturesque footage and images that serve as a backdrop to two poems centering on the theme of mothers. The 30-minute Perempuan Tana Humba is a much more straightforward documentary, focusing more on Sumba culture and women in three short chapters: “Marapu”, “Belis” and “Perkawinan”.
The film follows the journey of Cabiria, a struggling prostitute in Rome, as she navigates through heartbreak, poverty, and the search for happiness. Despite the challenges she faces, Cabiria maintains her optimism and resilience, making this a heartwarming tale of hope and perseverance.
In 1862, an Englishwoman named Anna Leonowens travels to Siam to become a tutor to the King's many children. Despite their cultural differences, Anna and the King develop a strong bond and learn from each other.
Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman, is torn between her love for a musician and her commitment to her Amish community. When she discovers a dark secret about her past, she is faced with a difficult choice that will test her faith and her loyalty.
Daawat-e-Ishq is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a young woman named Gulrez who dreams of marrying a rich man in order to escape her family's financial struggles. She meets a charming chef named Tariq who helps her realize that true love is more important than money. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship while dealing with societal expectations and cultural differences.
I Remember Mama tells the story of an immigrant Norwegian family living in San Francisco in the early 1900s. Through the eyes of Katrin, the oldest daughter, we witness the struggles and triumphs of the family as they navigate poverty, love, and loss. The story is narrated by an adult Katrin, looking back on her childhood memories of her strong and resourceful mother who held the family together with love and determination.
Set in the year 1943 during World War Two, 'Hatred' tells the story of a small village torn apart by genocide and ethnic cleansing. The film portrays the brutality and horrors of war crimes, as well as the resilience and strength of the villagers. Based on a true story, it explores themes of nationalism, racism, and the human capacity for both atrocity and compassion.
Lajja (2001) is a movie that explores the challenges and atrocities faced by women in India. It follows the story of four women from different backgrounds who are connected by their experiences of violence and oppression. The film highlights issues such as domestic violence, dowry system, and gender inequality.
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! is a comedic movie about a young man named Aditya who possesses the ability to communicate with the dead. He uses this power to help spirits resolve their unresolved issues and find peace. Along the way, Aditya also learns important life lessons and discovers the true meaning of love and family.