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.
An idealistic inventor takes his family to live in the remote jungle of Honduras, where their utopian dream turns into a dangerous obsession.
Nowhere in Africa tells the story of a Jewish family who flees Nazi Germany and settles in Kenya during World War II, facing challenges and adapting to a new way of life. The movie explores themes such as love, family, and the struggle against adversity.
To the Ends of the Earth follows a naval officer, Edmund Talbot, as he embarks on a sea voyage to Australia on a sailing ship. During the journey, Talbot encounters various challenges and experiences, including falling in love, facing the dangers of the sea, and exploring his own identity. Set in the 19th century during the Napoleonic era, the TV mini-series explores themes of love, personal transformation, and the exploration of the unknown.
Based on real events, this dramatic mini-series follows the experiences of the fictional Alvaro family who are a part of a Canadian community during World War Two that attempts to come to terms with events over which they have no control.
Off Course is a light-hearted romantic comedy set in Berlin, Germany during the Spanish economic crisis. It follows the story of an unemployed emigrant who finds love and adventure in the midst of the city's economic struggles. With humor and heart, this film explores themes of love, hope, and resilience in the face of adversity.
In White Nights, an American dancer en route to Japan finds himself stranded in Siberia when his plane makes an emergency landing. There, he is drawn into the world of the KGB, the Bolshoi Ballet, and a woman with a dark secret. As he works to escape, he must confront his own inner demons and make a decision that will change his life forever.
Jane Austen's Mafia! is a hilarious spoof of mafia movies, filled with slapstick comedy and absurd situations. When a young boy witnesses a murder, he becomes the target of the mafia. With the help of his friends, they must outsmart and outwit the mob to save their lives.
Rocco and His Brothers (1960) tells the story of a family from Southern Italy who moves to Milan in search of a better life. The five brothers struggle to adapt to the industrial town and face various challenges, including crime, love, and betrayal.
Eternity and a Day tells the story of a Greek writer, who is terminally ill, reflecting on his life and mortality. Along his journey, he encounters an undocumented immigrant boy and embarks on a soul-searching adventure. The film explores themes of death, immigration, and the meaning of life.
In 1870s Denmark, a widower and his young son emigrate to Sweden in hope of a better life. However, they must face poverty, discrimination, and the harsh realities of working-class life. As they struggle to adapt and overcome their circumstances, the bond between the father and son grows stronger.
A young woman in Dakar, Senegal, is forced into a arranged marriage while in love with another man. When her lover disappears at sea, she is devastated. However, strange and mysterious events begin to occur as her lover's spirit possesses the bodies of several workers who died at a construction site. This supernatural tale explores themes of love, loss, and the traditions of Senegalese culture.
Set against the backdrop of the 1920s in Greece, The Weeping Meadow follows the story of a group of refugees and their struggles with love, war, and the loss of their homeland. Through the eyes of an adopted daughter, the film explores themes of unrequited love, the separation from family, and the hardships faced by immigrants in a changing world. With a touch of fascism and the haunting power of music, this film marks the first of a trilogy.
Import/Export is a drama that explores the stories of immigrants facing exploitation and difficult circumstances. It delves into themes of sexual violence, unemployment, and the challenges of starting a new life in a foreign land.
Polina, a young Russian girl, dreams of becoming a professional ballet dancer. She faces obstacles including homelessness, joblessness, and the loss of her father. With determination and passion, Polina travels from Russia to France to pursue her dream.
Mambo Italiano is a heartwarming film set in Canada that explores the challenges of being an Italian-Canadian, coming out, and navigating family dynamics. The story follows Angelo, a young man who struggles to reveal his true identity to his traditional Italian family. Filled with humor and emotions, Mambo Italiano is a delightful exploration of love, acceptance, and finding oneself.
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.
The History of Love is a heartfelt drama about a young girl named Alma, who embarks on a quest to uncover the true story behind a mysterious manuscript that her mother left behind. As she digs deeper, she discovers a beautiful and tragic love story that transcends time and connects the lives of strangers. With themes of loss, identity, and the lasting impact of love, this film explores the power of words and the way they can shape our lives.
Stroszek is a poignant and surreal road movie about a simpleton ex-convict who moves to Wisconsin with his friend and a prostitute to escape their troubled pasts and pursue the American Dream. However, their new life is filled with false promises, financial debt, and heartbreak, leading to a series of tragic and bizarre events.