An epic romantic adventure based on the life of Billy the Kid, from his humble Irish roots and his early days as a cowboy and gunslinger in the American frontier, to his pivotal role in the Lincoln County War and beyond.
An erotic thriller about a con woman who marries a wealthy coffee grower, only to find herself caught up in a web of deceit and betrayal.
Simply Black is a comedy that explores the complexities of systemic racism and interethnic relationships through the story of a failed project that leads to a controversial film casting and a series of awkward and hilarious moments. Set in Paris, the film highlights the struggles faced by black people and addresses issues of police violence, ethnic stereotypes, and the power of protest.
In 'Collection', a debt collector named John finds himself in a dangerous situation after being disowned by his father. He takes on a new job offer that leads him down a path of mystery, betrayal, and criminal activity. John must navigate the world of counterfeit money, drug money, and gangsters while dealing with his own personal demons. As the plot unfolds, John's actions have dire consequences for himself and those around him.
In the midst of World War II, a Polish violinist and a German opera singer form a forbidden love amidst the horrors of the German occupation of Poland. As they navigate the challenges of war and prejudice, they find solace in music and create a lasting legacy.
During the Armenian Genocide, a family living on a farm in Turkey is faced with the destruction of their civilization and must struggle to survive.
Three women, three generations, two secrets. In the early 1970s, a bomb exploded on board the Swissair flight 330 to Tel Aviv. Isabelle's husband also died. The young, very pregnant widow feared that her lover, the Palestinian activist Djibril, might be entangled in it ... Now, 47 years later, Isabelle finds out that her granddaughter Anaïs has converted to Islam. But why does the young student keep her new faith secret from the family? Anaïs's mother, Léa, immediately rings the alarm.
Tevye is a dairyman in the Russian Ukraine early in the 20th century. He lives in a cabin outside Boyberik with his wife Goldie, his widowed daughter Tseytl, her two children, and his younger daughter, the unmarried Khave. Khave is being courted by Fedya, a Christian, the son of a local government official. Tevye warns Khave against romance and marriage outside her faith, but Fedya is persuasive too. What will Khave decide, how will Tevye react, and when the Tsar initiates a pogrom, will Tevye's friends come to his defense? Can the stubborn Tevye reconcile his heart and tradition?
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