Madame Curie tells the inspiring story of Marie Curie, a brilliant scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. The film follows Marie's struggles as a woman in a male-dominated field, her relationship with her husband Pierre Curie, and her remarkable achievements that earned her two Nobel Prizes.
Blossoms in the Dust tells the true story of Edna Gladney, who fought against societal norms in the 1940s to create a home for children born out of wedlock. Despite facing numerous challenges and prejudices, Edna's determination and love for these children ultimately triumphs.
Mrs. Parkington follows the life of a wealthy widow as she faces challenges, including a romantic relationship, suicide attempt, and financial struggles. Set in early 20th century America, she must navigate through societal expectations and personal loss.
That Forsyte Woman (1949) is a drama and romance movie set in London in the 1880s. The story revolves around the lives of a dysfunctional marriage, marital infidelity, and sibling rivalry. It explores themes of materialism, loveless marriage, and societal ostracism. The plot follows a female protagonist who seeks happiness and independence despite societal expectations.
In a small Canadian town in the 1890s, a scandal involving a Catholic priest and a Protestant minister threatens to divide the already divided community. Amidst the animosity and prejudice, a childless couple finds hope in adopting an orphan, creating further gossip and controversy.
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