In a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombie-like creatures called Kabane, a group of survivors travels on a giant armored train known as the Hayajiro. The train becomes a mobile fortress for the survivors, but they soon discover that not all threats come from outside. As they struggle to survive and fight off the Kabane, they also face internal conflicts and political intrigue.
A young boy named Pazu discovers a girl named Sheeta who possesses a magic crystal. They must evade pirates and foreign agents as they search for a legendary floating castle called Laputa.
Set in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution, Cranford follows the lives of the residents of a small English town. The arrival of the railroad and the changing social and economic landscape disrupt their traditional way of life, leading to class differences and conflicts. The series explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by the townspeople as they navigate the evolving world around them.
Middlemarch, set in the 1870s, delves into the lives of the residents of a small town in Europe. The story follows various characters, their relationships, and the impact of political and societal changes on their lives. Amidst love affairs, dysfunctional marriages, and the struggle for power, Middlemarch offers a rich exploration of Victorian society.
North & South is a TV show that explores the love story between Margaret Hale and John Thornton, amidst the backdrop of social conflict and industrialization during the 19th century in England. Margaret, a young woman from the South, moves with her family to a northern industrial town and finds herself caught between the working class and the prosperous industrialists. As Margaret and John navigate their differences and societal pressures, they discover a deep connection and a love that transcends social boundaries.
With the help of Victorian steam enthusiasts across the country, historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Alex Langlands journey back in time to the era of steam which shaped modern Britain.
In 'Modern Times,' the tramp character navigates the challenges of living in a society driven by machines and progress. He works on a production line, but a series of mishaps lands him in a mental hospital and later in jail. Despite these setbacks, he continues to face various escapades. The film is a satirical commentary on the effects of industrialization and explores themes of poverty and the struggle for survival in the Great Depression era.
Charles Dickens' bleak, passionate novel about the challenges of life in 19th-century London comes to life.
Steamboy is a thrilling steampunk fantasy movie set in 1860s England. The story follows a young inventor named Ray Steam, who receives a mysterious package from his grandfather. This package contains a powerful steam ball, which becomes the center of a battle between various factions who seek to control its energy. Ray must use his ingenuity and courage to protect the steam ball and save his friends and family from danger.
The year 2004 saw two hundred years of railways in Great Britain and to celebrate this historic landmark year, dedicated train enthusiast Mark Williams traveled the length and breadth of Britain in an exciting new TV series. Travelling the length and breadth of Britain, Mark tracks down the nation's fascinating railway heritage and gets to grips with locos such as the magnificent 160 ton Duchess of Sutherland. From the earliest designs of Richard Trevithick and George and Robert Stephenson to the advent of Class 31s, and from the development of London's Underground to the evolution of railway coaches, he reveals how our railways have changed over 200 years of history.
Documentary series examining the Industrial revolution, the age of smoke and steel, a time when history's great engineers pioneered solutions that would forever change the way people live, think, and build.
In the midst of the industrial revolution in 19th century Wales, a young woman named Gwen must face various hardships and navigate the changing landscape as she tries to protect her family.
Set in the 1880s, Swept from the Sea follows the gripping tale of a Russian immigrant servant who falls in love with a shipwrecked stranger. Amidst the backdrop of the industrial revolution and a typhoid epidemic, they must navigate the tensions of their illegitimate relationship and face the prejudice and xenophobia of a rural setting. Their passionate love story is intertwined with themes of sacrifice, bravery, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Young Karl Marx (2017) follows the life of Karl Marx, a philosopher and journalist, as he navigates poverty, the rise of capitalism, and his quest for a communist society. Alongside his lifelong friend Friedrich Engels, Marx faces police harassment, exile, and financial trouble while developing the theories that would shape the future. This biographical drama explores the personal and political challenges Marx encountered as he fought for the rights of workers and the overthrow of the class society.
Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the negative consequences of progress and development. It takes viewers on a journey through various historical events and explores the impact of industrialization, war, and environmental degradation on the world. The film discusses topics such as the coal mining industry, deforestation, the atomic energy, and the plastic contamination crisis. It also highlights the importance of renewable energy sources like solar power in combating global warming. Through interviews, research, and archival footage, Breakpoint reveals the hidden costs of progress and urges viewers to reevaluate the choices we make in order to create a sustainable future.
Germinal is a dramatic film set in the late 1800s during the industrial revolution in France. It follows the struggles of a group of coal miners as they face oppressive working conditions, poverty, and social unrest. The story focuses on Etienne Lantier, a mechanic who joins the miners in their fight for better rights and living conditions. Along the way, he becomes involved in a forbidden romance and witnesses the harsh realities of the mining industry. Germinal explores themes of class struggle, inequality, and the power of collective action.
The Promised Land is a movie that takes place in the 19th century in Lodz, Poland, during the industrial revolution. It follows the lives of a group of textile workers who face various challenges, including exploitation, adultery, and bankruptcy. The story explores themes of capitalism, inhumanity, and friendship.
An animated film about the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who spearheaded numerous engineering marvels of the early 19th century - including the Thames Tunnel, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Eastern steamship (for 40 years the world's largest steamship). Various styles of animation are used to depict events in his colorful life.
Priest Daens tells the story of a courageous priest who fights for the rights of the working class in the 1890s. He confronts the powerful bourgeoisie and the injustices they inflict on the working people, including poverty, starvation, and child labor. His efforts to improve working conditions and social welfare lead to tension with the Catholic Church and the conservative establishment. In his quest for justice, he faces violence, vandalism, and even rape. This period drama explores themes of love, faith, and social inequality.