Gone with the Wind is a story about the life and struggles of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed Southern belle. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the changing society of the South.
Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter, emerges from the desert and embarks on a journey to reconnect with his family. Along the way, Travis must confront his past and rediscover his place in society. It's a story of redemption, family, and the power of love.
Chris Nielsen dies in an accident and enters Heaven. When he learns that his wife Annie has committed suicide, he goes on an afterlife adventure to be with her. While in Heaven, he meets a guide and learns about his new existence. He also tries to communicate with Annie, but it only causes her pain. Chris eventually reunites with his daughter Marie and decides to rescue Annie from Hell, even though it is believed to be impossible. With the help of a tracker, he finds Annie, but risks becoming trapped in Hell. In the end, Annie saves Chris and they are reunited with their children in Heaven.
In the 1940s, two sisters join the first women's baseball league and face challenges as they try to help it succeed. They must overcome their own sibling rivalry while fighting against societal stereotypes. Along the way, they form friendships and build a strong team. Will they be able to prove themselves and make the league a success?
In 19th century Japan, a ronin wanders into a town controlled by two rival gangs. He decides to manipulate the gangs, orchestrating a battle between them to bring freedom to the town.
When Jeff Taylor's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, he ends up in a dangerous situation as he becomes the target of a psychopath. With his wife abducted, he must navigate a series of intense encounters and fight for his survival.
Set in post-World War II Germany, 'The Marriage of Maria Braun' follows the story of Maria Braun, a strong-willed German woman who navigates through the challenges of the black market, an interracial relationship, and her own personal ambition. As she builds a new life for herself amidst the rubble of war, Maria's journey is marked by infidelity, political turmoil, and the pursuit of success in a male-dominated society.
The Best Years of Our Lives follows three veterans of World War II as they struggle to readjust to civilian life after the war. The film explores the challenges they face, such as finding employment, dealing with physical and emotional scars, and reconnecting with their families. It portrays their experiences with honesty and compassion, highlighting the sacrifices and resilience of war veterans.
Roja is a story about a woman named Roja who fights against all odds to secure the release of her husband, who has been kidnapped by terrorists. The film explores themes of love, patriotism, and the Kashmir conflict as Roja battles the language barrier, military forces, and the harsh realities of the situation. Through her determination and strength, Roja seeks to bring her husband back home and restore their marital bliss.
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha is a story of love and sacrifice set against the backdrop of India's partition. It follows the journey of Tara Singh, a Sikh man, and Sakina, a Muslim woman, who fall in love and face numerous challenges due to religious intolerance and political unrest. Their love and patriotism are tested as they fight for their survival and try to reunite with their loved ones.
John Rabe (2009) tells the gripping true story of a German businessman, John Rabe, who saved over 200,000 Chinese civilians during the brutal Japanese occupation of Nanking in 1937. As a Siemens expatriate and the head of the company's Nanking branch, Rabe used his influence and connections to establish a safety zone, sheltering thousands from the atrocities committed by the Japanese army. His selfless actions and determination to protect innocent lives make him a true hero.
A story depicting the rise of Genghis Khan, the legendary warlord of the Mongol Empire, who emerged from the harsh steppes of Central Asia and united the warring tribes to form one of the largest empires in history. Faced with numerous challenges including betrayals, battles, and personal losses, Genghis Khan's journey towards conquering the world unfolds.
The Prisoner of Shark Island tells the true story of Dr. Samuel Mudd, who is falsely accused of conspiring to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. He is sent to a prison on a remote island infested with sharks. With the help of a sympathetic officer, Mudd attempts to escape and prove his innocence. The movie takes place during the American Civil War and explores themes of justice, loyalty, and redemption.
Battle Cry is a movie set during World War II that follows the experiences of US Marines as they face the challenges of war. The story focuses on their relationships, struggles, and the impact of war on their lives.
Set on a riverboat in the United States, Show Boat tells the story of life on board, including love, miscegenation, and the challenges faced by the crew. The film explores the themes of racial division and love against all odds.
In medieval times, a warrior is betrayed and his wife is kidnapped by a treacherous feudal lord. He must gather an unlikely group of allies and go on a dangerous rescue mission to save his wife. Along the way, he faces violence, duels, and challenges to his leadership.
In feudal Japan, a group of bandits rape and murder a mother and daughter-in-law, only for them to return as vengeful ghosts and seek revenge on their killers.
After hitting her head, a female lawyer travels back in time to her adolescence and gets the chance to relive her life with the knowledge she has now. Along the way, she reconnects with her husband, redefines her career, and learns the value of making a wish.
Khuda Gawah is a story of a passionate love affair between Badshah Khan and Benazir, two individuals from rival clans. They face numerous obstacles and sacrifices in their fight for love, as their families and society try to tear them apart. The movie explores themes of honor, friendship, and the consequences of interfaith relationships.
The Perez Family is a 1995 movie about a group of Cuban refugees who are released from Guantanamo Bay and travel to Miami, where they pretend to be a family in order to gain entry to the United States. As they go through various challenges and encounters, they discover the importance of family, love, and belonging.