Monarch of the Glen is a comedy-drama TV show set in the Scottish Highlands that revolves around the life of Archie MacDonald, a young man who returns to his ancestral home to assume his role as the Laird of Glenbogle. As Archie tries to restore the family estate and deal with the challenges of rural life, he encounters various comedic and dramatic situations, including romantic relationships, family conflicts, and the eccentricities of the local community.
In Istanbul, retired CIA operative Bryan Mills and his wife are taken hostage by the father of a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter. Relatives of the men Bryan killed in Paris arrive from France to avenge their deaths. Bryan's daughter, Kim, joins him in Istanbul and they are pursued by the kidnappers. Bryan calls Kim for help and guides her through saving him and her mother. Bryan eventually rescues his wife, kills the kidnappers, and the Mills family reunites.
Twins Simon and Jeanne travel to the Middle East following their mother's death to uncover their family's past. Through a series of flashbacks, the movie tells the story of their mother Nawal, who was impregnated by a refugee and faced numerous challenges during the Lebanese Civil War. Nawal joins a radical organization, becomes a prisoner, and gives birth to twins. Upon her death, Nawal's will requests that her children find their father and lost brother. Simon initially refuses, but Jeanne continues the search and eventually uncovers the truth.
During the Bosnian War, a mercenary finds himself caught between his violent past and a chance for redemption as he becomes involved in the conflict and witnesses the atrocities committed. His journey takes him through love, hope, and the darkness of war.
The Grandmaster is a biographical martial arts film that follows the life of Ip Man, a renowned martial arts master. Set in 1930s and 1950s China, the film explores the challenges, loss, loyalty, and honor faced by Ip Man and his family amidst the backdrop of war and political upheaval.
Ode to My Father tells the story of a man who goes through several hardships during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He promises to his father to take care of his family and never leave his hometown, Busan. As he navigates through various challenges, he discovers the true meaning of family and sacrifice.
Josephine Spiggins is thinking of marrying John Spear, the stuffed-shirt son of a department store owner. When John's free-spirit brother Tony returns from touring the South Seas in his boat, the "Vagabond Lady," Jo is attracted to him instead.
In the crime drama 'The Sicilian Clan,' a Sicilian family clan plans a daring escape from jail to execute a jewelry heist in Paris. Along the way, they must navigate issues of revenge, family honor, and fake identities. The film is set in 1969 and showcases the family's elaborate plot to secure their freedom and pull off the heist.
Damini, a young woman, witnesses a crime and decides to fight for justice. However, she faces numerous obstacles and a corrupt legal system.
A young Ugandan-Indian woman living in Mississippi falls in love with an African-American man, sparking tension within their families and the community.
In 1970s Beverly Hills, a teenage girl navigates through the challenges of growing up amidst a dysfunctional family. She faces class conflict, explores her sexuality, and discovers her own identity.
The White Sheik (1952) is a black-and-white Italian comedy drama film about a newlywed woman who runs away from her honeymoon to meet her favorite actor, the White Sheik. Along the way, she gets involved in various misadventures including a photo shoot, a flooded room, and a fire-breathing sword fight.
In the 1870s, an isolated US cavalry troop stationed in the Arizona desert faces challenges as they deal with family massacres, buried secrets, and the harsh realities of life in the military. The committed bachelor captain struggles with his father-son relationship with an orphaned girl. The plot revolves around the sole survivor of a massacre, the captain's leadership, and the honor of the military family.
Someone's bumping off the Mafia bosses of Salerno and it's down to the newly elected leader to figure out who - and rescue his son in the process.
Seven Beauties is a dark comedy-drama that follows the story of Pasqualino, a small-time crook and army deserter who ends up in a Nazi concentration camp. In order to survive, Pasqualino must use all his wit and charm to manipulate his way through various harrowing situations. The movie explores themes of survival, desperation, and the struggle for personal dignity in the face of extreme adversity.
The Pillow Book is a dramatic and romantic movie that explores themes of love, obsession, and revenge. Set in Japan, the film follows a woman who becomes involved in a relationship with a tattooed man, which leads to a series of betrayals and a quest for revenge. The story is told in a non-linear timeline, showcasing the complexities of the characters' relationships and desires. With stunning visuals and a unique narrative structure, The Pillow Book is a captivating exploration of passion and artistry.
In Mississippi in the 1800s, a riverboat captain gets caught up in a series of comedic mishaps and mistaken identities while trying to maintain his family's honor. The film explores themes of pacifism and relationships through lively musical performances and a poker game brawl.
A homicide detective investigates a murder of a priest in San Francisco. The investigation leads him to uncover a secret past involving an orphanage, a nun, and a traffic cop. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of lies, infidelity, and guilt.
Lisa, an aspiring songwriter, whose farming family has suffered foreclosure is forced to work at a new, 'urban farm' where she meets Dalia. Her casual racism leads her to be fired but the women end up drawn into a passionate affair.
In a small village in Jharkhand, India, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned home from a family wedding. Calls are made, a search ensues, and a few hours later, she's found stumbling home. After having been dragged into the woods, she was sexually assaulted by three men, all of whom are known to the family. Ranjit and his wife go to the police, and the men are arrested. But the family's relief is short-lived when the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force Ranjit to drop the charges. They demand the girl marry one of her rapists-a tried and true community solution. This, they feel, is the only way to restore her honour and that of the community. Ranjit defies their edict and embarks on a perilous journey, navigating both the labyrinth of India's courts and the rising dangers in his village. A cinematic, story-driven documentary, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit's uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent, Ranjit's decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of, and his journey unprecedented. His stand piques the interest of the Srijan Foundation, an NGO working to sensitize men and boys on women's rights. They look to Ranjit as a poster boy for their work and an inspiration to other men. Their support, along with the presence of the camera crew, fuels the ire of the villagers, and as the trial gets underway, threats of violence begin to loom. Ostracized by the community, dealing with mounting debt and fearing for himself and his family, Ranjit's composure begins to crack, and the whole process is in danger of being derailed. With tremendous access to all facets of the story, To Kill a Tiger charts the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come.