Why Women Kill is a TV show that follows the lives of three women from different time periods - 1963, 1984, and present day - who all live in the same Pasadena mansion. As their stories unfold, the show delves into themes of infidelity, secret desires, and the lengths people will go to protect their own happiness.
7th Heaven follows the lives of the Camden family, focusing on the challenges they face as they navigate through various personal and religious experiences. From sibling dynamics to faith-based dilemmas, the show captures the essence of family life and the importance of love and support.
After being in space for 20 years, Rocko and his friends return to Earth to find everything has changed. They struggle to adapt to the modern world while trying to save O-Town from being taken over by a greedy corporation.
Giada De Laurentiis lets her hair down as she demonstrates her love for cooking and entertaining California-style in this disarmingly laid-back show that allows De Laurentiis to venture far afield from her usual Italian culinary fare.
Alice, a bored housewife, discovers an invisible man and a magic potion in Chinatown. She uses the potion to transform herself into an invisible woman, leading to self-discovery and a new fantasy life.
A haunting and powerful psychological thriller. Set in icy upstate New York in the winter of 2002, "After" is about the Valentinos, a middle class clan facing financial hardship--their family stone cutting business is slowly failing--and coping with the usual rivalries and resentments that affect all but their absent daughter, Samantha, who has recently escaped Rochester for a new life in lower Manhattan. At their center is matriarch Nora (Quinlan), whose cheerful exterior masks an emotional fragility of which the entire family is painfully aware and fiercely protective. But, their delicate balance is threatened by a carefully concealed secret that, once revealed, will change their lives forever.
A middle-class housewife faces the challenges of an abusive husband, materialism, and self-discovery in 1970s New York City.
Fact-based drama, set in 1910 Milwaukee, about an older married woman, bored with her husband, and her dead son's friend she takes as a lover and hides in her attic over the next two decades -- an affair that ends in murder.
Hannah and Rachel grew up as little girls in the same small Midwest town, where traditional gender expectations eventually challenge their deep love for one another.
An ambitious suburban housewife, tired of forever being in debt, sets up an independent stenography business. Finding that her clients are more interested in the women than the dictation, she revamps it into a discreet and highly profitable prostitution ring made up of neighbourhood wives.
Meet the Hollowheads is a dark satirical comedy set in a futuristic dystopian world. The Hollowheads are a middle-class family who live in an underground bunker, trying to survive the absurdities of their daily lives. The father, Mr. Hollowhead, is an abusive boss at his job, while the mother, Mrs. Hollowhead, tries to maintain a dysfunctional family dinner. Their son and daughter navigate the challenges of living in a society filled with sleazy bosses, sexual predators, and bizarre creatures like an alien dog and a parasite. The film explores themes of social satire, family relationships, and the human struggle in a dystopian future.
Ginger, an orphan, is living with her foster-uncle, Rexford Whittington, a broken-down Shakesperian actor. Although denied the love of a mother and father, Ginger looks after her uncle, gives him lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. But, through a meddling do-gooder, she is placed in the home of the Parkers, and clashes immediately with the pampered young son, Hamilton.
After her marriage falls apart, a woman moves back to her hometown in Oregon and struggles to find her place in the community. Through friendships, a job at a candy shop, and a community garden, she explores her own identity and learns to embrace her true self.
When a an overly romantic barge captain marries two women, each reminding him of his mother, he finds himself resorting to prison to escape them.
Documentary to mark the WI's centenary. Lucy Worsley goes beyond the stereotypes of jam and Jerusalem to reveal the surprisingly radical side of this Great British institution.
The new Saint Denis-Bobigny streetcar picks up and drops off commuters in an all-too-brief transit of their lives. Among the regular riders is a woman who is both spectator and guide – she introduces, comments on, ponders and catalyzes the sometimes vain, sometimes serious preoccupations of her fellow travelers, who, for the moment, are rushing headlong toward their destiny. The commuters and their observer have double lives. Once they step off this streetcar, the real-life dramas begin. Each has his or her style of living or dying…
Prize winner, Venice Festival 1956. The DivEdCo’s most important attempt to depict women’s rights in the context of modernization processes in Puerto Rico. Modesta leads a group of women in Barrio Sonadora, Guaynabo, in a strike against their husbands to demand their rights in a domestic context.
Five housewives, living in a housing estate in outer Adelaide, tell how they organized a mutual self-help group to overcome the boredom, frustration and loneliness of living in suburbia.
Alan Schlick never had any luck with women or machines until he purchased a robotic housewife. The "Delightful Doris Homemaker 3000" is everything he ever dreamed of, but cheating on her is the worst mistake he'll ever make.
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