New York: A Documentary Film is a TV show that delves into the rich and diverse history of New York City, covering significant events such as the American Revolution, the construction of iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park, and the struggles and triumphs of various immigrant communities. From the early settlements to its present-day status as a global metropolis, this series offers a captivating look into the city's past, present, and future.
Hitch is a smooth-talking man who runs a secret date doctor business. He helps a shy accountant woo a beautiful heiress while falling for a hardened columnist. Hitch faces challenges when a prospective client tries to exploit his services and when a gossip article threatens his reputation. Ultimately, Hitch learns about the power of love and fights to win back the woman he cares about.
An Irish immigrant named Eilis Lacy moves to 1950s Brooklyn and falls in love with a local. However, when her past catches up with her, she must decide between her new life and her homeland.
Ellis Island is a television miniseries broadcast in three parts in 1984 on the CBS television network. The screenplay was co-written by Fred Mustard Stewart, adapted from his 1983 novel of the same title. The series tells the story of several immigrants from the late 1800s until the early 1910s, trying to achieve the American Dream and arriving on Ellis Island, hoping for a better life. Ellis Island highlighted numerous important events which occurred up to and during World War I, and many of the characters are based on real persons, such as Irving Berlin.
The Godfather Epic: 1901-1959 (1992) follows the life of an Italian-American cop who becomes entangled with the Sicilian Mafia. As a witness to various crimes, he is put into witness protection and faces numerous challenges as he tries to navigate a world filled with violence, betrayal, and tragedy. The movie explores themes of power, family, and vengeance.
In the early 1900s, a poor Sicilian family decides to emigrate to America, hoping for a better life. They face various challenges and experiences during their transatlantic voyage and upon their arrival in New York City.
Sweet Land is a romantic drama film that takes place in a rural area of Minnesota during the 1920s. It follows a German-American mail-order bride who faces prejudice and challenges as she arrives in a small farming community. The film explores themes of love, morality, social issues, and the struggles of immigrants during that time.
In this comedy sci-fi movie, a humanoid alien with healing powers crash-lands in Harlem, New York City. He explores the urban setting while encountering various characters and situations, providing an allegorical and satirical commentary on race, identity, and social issues. The alien's ability to heal becomes a central theme, as he helps others and confronts his own struggles, including drug addiction and the exploitation of his powers.
A drama set on Ellis Island follows a character exploring an abandoned building covered in snow.
Park Row is a drama film set in the 19th century New York City, showcasing the birth of journalism and the challenges faced by a passionate newspaper editor. The story revolves around the dedication of an editor who battles a crooked political machine, overcomes a corrupt rival, and fights for the principles of yellow journalism.
Four Sons tells the story of a German-American family living in Bavaria during World War I. The film explores the impact of war on their lives and their struggle to survive amidst the chaos and loss. It portrays the bond between a mother and her four sons as they face love, tragedy, and the harsh realities of war.
A documentary looking at the life and career of film director Frank Capra. Hosted by Ron Howard.
Little City follows a group of young friends living in a small city as they navigate relationships, love, and artistic pursuits. The story revolves around the lives of a painter, a bookstore owner, a teacher, and their relationships with each other and the people around them. In this comedic tale, the characters find themselves caught up in a web of infidelity, friendship, and self-discovery.
Hester Street is a drama and romance film set in 1890s Manhattan, where a Russian immigrant woman named Hester struggles to adapt to her new life. The film explores themes of cultural clash, identity, and the challenges faced by immigrants in a new country. Hester experiences conflicts between traditional values and the changing times, as well as the difficulties of assimilating into American society. Throughout her journey, she encounters love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
Documentary on the life and work of B-movie filmmaker Edgar G. Ulmer, spanning from his early life to his last film.
In a world where mutants (evolved super-powered humans) exist and are discriminated against, two groups form for an inevitable clash: the supremacist Brotherhood, and the pacifist X-Men. Evolution gives rise to mutants, and two groups with conflicting ideologies - the X-Men, led by Professor Charles Xavier, and the Brotherhood, led by Magneto - face off in a battle for peace and equality in a world filled with discrimination.
A wealthy, eccentric collector of stuffed birds and a beautiful Russian singer provide refuge to an orphaned Irish child who has arrived illegally in New York.
Set in 1940s New York, a Jewish immigrant from Europe faces challenges as he tries to settle in Santa Fe while grappling with the trauma of the Holocaust.
Director Allan Dwan’s excellent use of New York locations enlivens a rags-to-riches tale that fully exploits star George O’Brien’s championship boxing prowess.
A World War I veteran takes on the Ku Klux Klan when he loses his wife to a womanizing Klansman. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation.