Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Tóth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes. On his own in a strange new country, László settles in Pennsylvania, where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talent for building. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost.
Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker, risks his life to rescue Jewish children from the Nazis during World War II. He embarks on a race against time to save as many children as possible before the borders close. Years later, haunted by the children he couldn't save, Nicky finds redemption when he meets the surviving adults on a live TV show.
Gusztáv, also known as Gustavus, was Hungarian series of animated short cartoons for adults. It was extremely popular in Eastern Europe, where it has achieved cult status. It ran from 1964-1977. Each episode tells an adventure of the main character, Gustav, related to the gray realities of urban life. Characteristic feature of the show was that episodes were independent: for example, Gustav is sometimes a bachelor, sometimes has large family. In Eastern Europe and Yugoslavia the episodes were broadcast on TV in the 80s, usually as airtime filler. The series was also broadcast in Western Europe and even in New Zealand - because it was not using language, other than gibberish sound, it was able to easily transcend boundaries.
A young nurse tends to a burned pilot, unaware of his past love affair and involvement in World War II. Flashbacks reveal a passionate relationship that ends tragically. The nurse cares for him until his death. Meanwhile, she forms a romantic connection with a Sikh soldier. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the impact of war.
In The Usual Suspects, a criminal mastermind known as Keyser Söze orchestrates a series of events involving five criminals meeting in a police lineup. The sole survivor of a pier shoot-out tells the story of how Keyser Söze influenced these events. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Keyser Söze is a nearly mythical figure with a reputation for violence and ruthlessness. The criminals are manipulated by Keyser Söze to carry out a series of robberies and other criminal activities. Throughout the plot, the true identity of Keyser Söze is revealed to be the seemingly innocent con artist named Verbal Kint. The film ends with a twist, as Verbal Kint escapes capture and it is revealed that he is Keyser Söze.
Stranger Than Paradise follows a young man's life as he navigates through loneliness, cultural differences, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Set against the backdrop of snowy landscapes, the film takes a minimalist approach in its storytelling, exploring themes of friendship, identity, and the search for meaning.
The Grey Zone is a powerful drama based on true events that takes place in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust. It follows the story of a group of prisoners who are forced to work in the camp's Sonderkommando unit and are faced with moral dilemmas and the struggle for survival. As they witness the atrocities and horrors of the gas chambers, they plan a revolt in a desperate attempt to save themselves and others.
Werckmeister Harmonies is a contemplative cinema experience that follows a man's journey through a small town filled with darkness and chaos, as he encounters a traveling circus and witnesses the unraveling of societal harmony. With long takes and stunning visuals, the film delves into themes of faith, immortality, and the disillusionment of anarchy.
Architect Davis goes through a rough breakup and finds solace in a one-night stand with waitress Gwen. However, his life takes a chaotic turn when Gwen deceives him and moves into his house, pretending to be his wife in order to escape her own problems. As Davis tries to uncover the truth, he becomes entangled in a web of lies, love triangles, and hilarious antics.
In Christmas in Connecticut, a food writer named Elizabeth Lane pretends to be the perfect housewife and mother in her magazine articles. However, when her publisher invites a war hero to her farm for Christmas, she must scramble to keep up the charade.
In 1959, women from different backgrounds come together to work as saleswomen in a prestigious department store in Sydney, Australia. Over the course of a summer, they form strong friendships, navigate love and romance, and grapple with societal expectations. Based on the novel by Madeleine St John, Ladies in Black is a heartwarming story about the transformative power of fashion and the pursuit of dreams.
During World War II, a Welshwoman joins a film crew and becomes involved in a workplace romance while making a propaganda film to boost British morale.
In Lilies of the Field, a wandering construction worker offers his services to a group of nuns who are hoping to build a chapel in the Arizona desert. Despite their initial doubts, the worker's perseverance and the nuns' determination bring them together to fulfill their shared goal. The film explores themes of faith, resilience, and the power of community.
In Communist Hungary in 1985, Geri is eager to start his first year of college. But his plans are interrupted when the State Security blackmails him into spying on Zsolt Száva, a radical pro-democracy leader.
An American Rhapsody is a compelling drama that tells the story of Suzanne, a young girl who is torn between her Hungarian roots and her American upbringing. As she grows up in the United States, Suzanne struggles to find her true identity and reconcile her past with her present. Along the way, she experiences a series of heartwarming and heartbreaking events that shape her journey of self-discovery.
During the Spanish Civil War, a dying father seeks forgiveness while his son uncovers a shocking betrayal. This intense story explores themes of love, martyrdom, and the struggle for identity amidst the chaos of war.
In Music Box, a lawyer must defend her father who is accused of being a war criminal. As she delves into the case, she uncovers shocking and incriminating evidence that puts her in a race against time to save her father's life, while also confronting her own family history.
Sunshine is a sweeping epic that follows the fate of a Hungarian Jewish family from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The story revolves around three generations of the Sonnenschein family, exploring themes of love, power, and the impact of historical events on their lives.
Gábor Báthory was the ruler of Principality of Transylvania from 1608 to 1613. The infamous Elisabeth Báthory was his relative. The young Báthory is daring handsome and the idol of women, and triumphantly acquires the throne of Transylvania. The young ruler is the hope of the Transylvanian people, who have long suffered from wars. However, the ambitious Báthory pursues glory. He turns into a deranged tyrant, his best friend, the wise Gábor Bethlen, also becomes his mortal enemy and infuriates the neighboring great powers. Huge armies of the Ottomans, Wallachians, Poles, Hungarians and Cossacks attack Transylvania because of Báthory's adventurism.
When a man inherits a Louisiana plantation, he discovers that he is in fact the true descendant of the legendary Count Dracula. As he settles into his new life, strange and supernatural events begin to occur, leading him down a dark and dangerous path.