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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Emigrants (1971) tells the story of a Swedish family who embarks on a treacherous journey to the United States in the 19th century, facing seasickness, religious persecution, and the challenges of starting a new life in a foreign land. The film explores themes of hope, faith, poverty, and the pursuit of the American dream.
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.
The Gilded Cage follows the lives of a Portuguese immigrant couple, Maria and José, living in cramped conditions in Paris. When they unexpectedly inherit a luxurious apartment, they are torn between their loyalty to their community and the allure of a better life. As they navigate this new world of wealth and privilege, they must confront the challenges and dilemmas that come with it.
Not just another documentary on the French resistance movement, this film focuses on one particular group of underground fighters in France: those from Eastern Europe. Many were Jews and all had fled their native countries before the war broke out. They were among the most staunch and fearless enemies of fascism, as shown here in personal interviews and memoirs of war-time experiences. But the most famous of these immigrants were 23 who were rounded up among several hundred Parisians in 1943, tried for their activities, and executed -- all were immigrants under the leadership of the Armenian poet Manouchian. After their execution, Paris was papered with posters decrying these 23 martyrs as "foreign communists."
Four Friends tells the story of a group of adolescents navigating the complexities of high school, love, and identity in 1960s America. With themes of friendship, racism, and family, this heartwarming comedy-drama captures the essence of the era and the challenges of growing up.
The Emigrants (2021) is a captivating historical drama that follows the journey of a group of emigrants as they leave their homeland in search of a better life in the USA. Based on a novel, this period drama explores the challenges, hardships, and triumphs of these brave individuals who face adversity and strive for a brighter future.
A juggler named Hans is imprisoned in a concentration camp during World War II. He manages to escape and becomes an emigrant in a new country. Hans must navigate his way through post-war Germany, dealing with trauma, struggle, and the pursuit of a better life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
17 Miracles is a movie based on true events that follows a group of Mormon pioneers who face various challenges including snow adventures, hunger, and encounters with rattlesnakes and wolves. Through prayer and faith, they overcome their obstacles and find healing in their journey.
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.