A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe and spend one night together in Vienna. They roam around the city, talking openly about love, life, and religion. They feel a romantic connection and share a passionate kiss at sunset. They admit their attraction but know they won't see each other again. Before parting, they agree to meet in six months at the same place.
In the late 18th century, a female painter named Marianne is commissioned to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman named Heloise on an isolated island in Brittany. As Marianne secretly observes and accompanies Heloise on walks, their bond and forbidden love grow. They engage in deep conversations, including discussing the story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Marianne ultimately completes the portrait but chooses not to betray Heloise's trust. Their romance is cut short by Heloise's mother's return, but they reunite briefly. Years later, Marianne sees Heloise at a gallery and a concert, showcasing the enduring impact of their relationship.
Wuthering Heights is a passionate and turbulent story set in the 19th century on the wild and windy moors of Yorkshire. It follows the lives of the Earnshaw and Linton families, focusing on the intense love affair between Heathcliff, a mysterious and brooding stablehand, and Catherine, a noblewoman. Their love is hindered by social class and a series of tragic events that unfold amidst the backdrop of the beautiful but treacherous moor-terrain. Wuthering Heights is a haunting portrayal of unrequited love, rivalry, and the destructive forces of jealousy and revenge.
In the 1980s, a research laboratory in New York City conducts experiments on immortality, which leads to horrific consequences. A strong female character finds herself caught in a web of self-defense, attempted murder, and fear of aging, while also experiencing sensuality and gay interest.
Elizabeth I is a miniseries that chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England, from her early years as a princess to her reign as one of the most powerful women in history. It explores her relationships, political struggles, and the challenges she faced as a female ruler in a male-dominated world.
In 1760 France, a young nun in a secluded monastery falls in love with a fellow nun, leading to a series of devastating events. The nun's unrequited love, combined with her submissive nature and the oppressive environment of the convent, drive her to contemplate suicide. The film explores themes of religious repression, forbidden love, and the consequences of societal expectations.
When Francis investigates the mysterious death of his sister-in-law, he discovers a web of secrets and torture in a 14th-century Spanish castle. As he unravels the truth, Francis's own sanity is tested, and he finds himself trapped in a horrifying ordeal.
The House of the Seven Gables follows the story of the cursed Pyncheon family, who have been haunted by a dark secret for generations. As they struggle to escape the shadow of their past, they face imprisonment, death in the family, family conflicts, and the discovery of hidden truths. Set in the year 1828, this historical drama explores themes of betrayal, love, and the pursuit of justice.
Wuthering Heights is a tragic love story set in 19th-century Yorkshire, England. It explores the passionate and destructive relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, who are torn apart by social class differences and the pressures of society. The story follows their intertwined lives, filled with jealousy, unrequited love, and tragedy.
In 18th-century France, a young woman joins a convent seeking solace but instead finds herself subjected to religious abuse and sadistic cruelty. She must navigate the oppressive and manipulative atmosphere of the convent, facing rejection from her mother, a mother superior who takes pleasure in humiliation, and a malevolent nun who holds power over the entire convent. As she struggles with her own religious beliefs and the torment inflicted upon her, she uncovers dark secrets and fights to maintain her sanity and assert her rights as a woman.
Day of the Siege is a historical drama that takes place during the siege of Vienna in 1683. The Ottoman Empire launches an assault on the city, and a group of soldiers and civilians must defend it against overwhelming odds. Amidst the chaos and violence, personal stories of sacrifice, love, and redemption emerge. The fate of Vienna hangs in the balance as the battle rages on.
Lady Oscar is a tomboyish girl who is raised as a man and serves as the leader of the French royal guard. She faces challenges and struggles in a society divided by class and gender, as she fights against the injustices of the French monarchy and seeks justice for the oppressed.
Mozart's Sister (2010) is a biography drama film about Nannerl Mozart, the sister of famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The movie explores Nannerl's life as a talented musician and her struggles in a male-dominated society. It depicts her journey of artistic ambition and the sacrifices she had to make.
In Bell from Hell (1973), a man plans his revenge against his family by using a church bell to drive them mad. He creates chaos and terror as he navigates a world of slaughter and psychological manipulation. With elements of horror and thriller, this Spanish giallo film takes the audience on a twisted journey of revenge and madness.
It's Not Me, I Swear! is a dark comedy set in Quebec in the 1960s. The story revolves around a 10-year-old boy named Leon, who is dealing with a troubled home life and struggles with abandonment. Leon resorts to extreme measures, such as faking illness and attempting suicide, to cope with his feelings of neglect. The film explores themes of family relationships, childhood trauma, and the desperate need for love and attention.
Set in 18th century Europe, Casanova, Last Love follows the life of the infamous lover Casanova as he navigates relationships, scandal, and self-discovery. From his passionate romances and courtship to his involvement in historical events, the film explores the complexity of love and desire.
La Marseillaise is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Jean Renoir, depicting the French Revolution and the creation of the national anthem. It follows the journey of a group of patriots fighting for freedom and equality against the oppressive monarchy.
In this comedy musical, a maid impersonates a debutante to marry a millionaire. Along the way, she encounters rivalries, hidden treasures, and a male-female relationship. The story revolves around wealth, secrets, and the pursuit of love and fortune.
The story revolves around Elinor and Marianne, two daughters of Mr. Dashwood by his second wife. They have a younger sister, Margaret, and an older half-brother named John. When their father dies, the family estate passes to John, and the Dashwood women are left in reduced circumstances.
In 'The Night Child,' a young girl becomes possessed by an evil spirit, leading her father on a terrifying journey to save her. As they uncover dark secrets within their own family history, they must confront supernatural forces and fight for their lives.