Keeping Up Appearances follows the life of Hyacinth Bucket, a middle-class Englishwoman with a deluded sense of social standing. She goes to great lengths to maintain her appearance of wealth and social status, often embarrassing herself and her long-suffering husband in the process.
Jo March reflects on her life, telling the story of the March sisters. Jo becomes a teacher and writer, while her sister Amy goes to Paris. In New York, Jo faces criticism from a professor and ends a friendship. She receives news of her sister Beth's illness and returns home. The story goes back seven years, where the sisters befriend Laurie, experience hardships, and find love. In the present, Jo's book, titled Little Women, is published and she opens a school.
This series examines the events leading up the brutal murder of Dominican activist Minerva Mirabal and her two activist sisters, on the orders of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. The heinous crime would set in motion not only the end of a vicious regime, but also come to mark the global fight against gender-based violence.
In 1979 Tokyo, four distinct sisters uncover their aging father's affair, causing their happy facades and bottled-up emotions to slowly unravel.
Little Women follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they navigate the challenges and joys of sisterhood, friendship, love, and personal growth in the aftermath of the American Civil War. Set in the 19th century, the story explores themes of family, coming of age, and female independence.
Related follows the lives of four sisters - Rose, Anne, Marjorie, and Joe - as they navigate the complexities of life in New York City. The series explores their relationships, careers, and personal struggles, all while dealing with the loss of their mother. From party planning to working as a lawyer, the sisters face various challenges and learn valuable lessons about love, family, and sisterhood.
A cunning con artist named Roy Courtnay meets Betty McLeish, a wealthy widow who seems like the perfect target. As Betty opens her home and life to him, Roy finds himself caring about her, turning what should be a simple swindle into a treacherous cat-and-mouse game. However, as Roy's past catches up with him, he must decide between betraying Betty or facing the consequences of his actions.
The luxurious pink and yellow homes towering above the upscale residential neighborhood may have been a symbol of her late father's wealth. The story begins when an economically successful family suffers from the death of their mother and loses their home. In that house, not seen for a long time, the scenery that should have been present has disappeared... Memories are gradually revived in the lost space.
Little Women is a heartwarming story about four sisters and their mother as they navigate through the challenges and joys of life during the Civil War in New England. The movie beautifully captures their strong bond, their dreams, and their pursuit of happiness. It explores themes of love, family, and the importance of female empowerment.
After their estranged father's funeral, three sisters living in Kamakura, Japan, bond and navigate through their complicated relationships, past traumas, and personal growth. As they come to terms with their feelings and confront their own demons, the sisters rely on each other for support and understanding. Together, they explore the themes of family, loss, love, and resilience.
A story about the lives of four sisters and their manipulative mother who must come to terms with each of their decisions in life.
After the death of patriarch Theodore Jones, his second wife Robin and Theodore's daughters work to protect their family and business after they are threatened.
During a snowstorm, Barbie and her sisters are stranded at an inn and must work together to save Christmas.
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.
Little Women is a heartwarming and timeless story about the March sisters - Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth - as they come of age in the aftermath of the Civil War. Through a series of ups and downs, they navigate the trials and tribulations of love, loss, and the challenges of growing up together. The story explores the themes of family, sisterhood, and the pursuit of dreams in a society that often restricts women. As they find their own paths in life, the sisters learn the importance of following their passions, staying true to themselves, and cherishing the bonds of family.
A serious eldest sister, a reckless second sister, an easygoing third sister, and a stubborn fourth sister. After overcoming various love issues, what happy ending awaits each of the four?
Taking place in the spring of 1992, the story begins with the father of the Makioka company handing his company over. It starts a new era for the lives of the 4 Makioka sisters. Tsuruko continues living with the memory of their family's former glory, though it no longer remains. Yukiko, not dissatisfied with her married life, finds herself worrying over her sisters' behavior. Yukiko, the third born daughter, is seeking to marry but has failed matchmaking many times. The youngest, Taeko, gets caught in a typhoon that hits Kansai...
Shoot the Moon follows the story of a writer and his deteriorating marriage as he embarks on an extramarital affair. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
Little Women is a heartwarming drama set in the 1800s during the American Civil War. The movie follows the lives of the March sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, as they navigate the challenges of growing up, love, and family bonds. With strong female leads, the film explores themes of sisterhood, coming-of-age, and the pursuit of dreams.
A dad who is popular with the ladies and a mom that continues to love the dad without any doubt like a young girl. The four sisters that the unbelievably ironclad husband and wife raised includes, an unmarried and divorced, a marriage hunter, a boyfriend-less, and one that has no luck with men. Out of them all, the second daughter Takemi, was the problem child, having divorced multiple times and has 3 kids. Because Takemi lives true to herself, she often ends up standing out from everyone, and gets called "the femme fatale with many lovers," problem child," and "devil." Will she end up causing many humorous troubles!? -- TBS -- DramaWiki