Brooklyn Bridge is an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg. Brooklyn Bridge won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy Award as for outstanding television series in 1992, after its first season. The cast was led by Marion Ross; Art Garfunkel performed the theme song, which was titled "Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge." In 1997, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was ranked #46 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
Homefront is a TV show that takes place in a fictional city during World War II. It follows the lives of various characters and explores their personal struggles, relationships, and challenges on the homefront. The show delves into topics such as love, prejudice, racism, friendship, and class struggle, providing a nuanced portrayal of life during wartime. It also touches upon themes of family, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals and communities.
Morocco: Love in Times of War is a TV show set in the 1920s during the war, following the story of a young Spanish medical doctor who finds love and faces challenges while working for the Red Cross in Morocco.
The Way We Were tells the story of Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner, two polar opposites who fall in love in college but struggle to maintain their relationship amidst the changing world around them. As the tumultuous events of the 1930s and 1940s unfold, the couple's different beliefs and backgrounds put a strain on their love, leading to heartbreak and reflection.
Every Time We Say Goodbye is a romantic drama film set in Jerusalem during World War II. It tells the story of an American pilot who falls in love with a young Jewish woman, despite the cultural and religious barriers between them. Their love is tested by the realities of war and the disapproval of their families, leading to heartbreak and difficult choices.
An engaged interfaith couple are about to have their parents meet for the first time over a Shabbat dinner when an accidental manslaughter gets in the way.
In Between follows the lives of three strong and independent Palestinian women, Laila, Salma, and Nour, who share an apartment in Tel Aviv. They navigate through the complexities of contemporary society as they face the challenges of being an Arab woman in Israel. With different backgrounds and aspirations, they find themselves caught between traditional and modern values, struggling to balance their dreams with the expectations of society.
Out in the Dark is a story of a forbidden love between a Palestinian psychology student and an Israeli lawyer. As they navigate their relationship, they must face the challenges of their differing cultural backgrounds and the political tensions of their homeland. Their love becomes a symbol of hope and freedom amidst the turmoil.
In a dystopian future, a teenage boy in New York City becomes a freedom fighter against a dictatorship. He joins a resistance movement and forms an interfaith relationship with a girl. Together, they fight police brutality and try to bring freedom to the city.
In a quaint 19th-century village, a minister and his wife encounter a candlemaker who claims his candles hold miraculous powers. Amidst skepticism and doubt, a series of events unfolds, leading the townspeople to discover the true meaning of faith and miracles.
In Casablanca, Morocco, a teenage Muslim girl falls in love with a Jewish boy amidst the challenges of interfaith relationships and societal expectations. Their forbidden love blossoms as they navigate the complexities of their cultural identities and the pressures of their families and communities.
Destiny is a 1921 silent film that tells the story of a young woman who, with the help of a magician and a celestial figure, attempts to save her fiancé from Death. As she faces impossible tasks and journeys through otherworldly realms, she learns about the power of love and self-sacrifice. The film is known for its expressionistic style and exploration of themes of fate and the afterlife.
A young Muslim man falls in love with a Catholic woman, causing complications in their interfaith relationship and facing racial prejudice in Glasgow, Scotland.
Socha Na Tha is a romantic comedy film that tells the story of Viren and Aditi, two individuals who are engaged to be married to different people. However, they meet each other and develop a deep friendship that eventually turns into love. As they navigate the complexities of their respective relationships, they must decide whether to follow their hearts or fulfill societal expectations.
Sabah, a Muslim woman, falls in love with Stephen, a non-Muslim man, leading to a culture clash and forbidden love.
Alex, a Greek Australian high school teacher, falls in love with Eve, a Lebanese Muslim lawyer. They face obstacles due to their different cultures and religions, but their love triumphs over prejudice and stereotypes.
Twist of Faith (2013) tells the story of an interracial relationship that blossoms in a small town in Alabama. After a tragic event occurs, the characters must find strength and solace in their faith and the power of gospel music. This movie explores themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. The plot revolves around a Jewish cantor who forms a bond with a single black mother, creating a unique and inspiring interfaith relationship.
Melvin Goes to Dinner is a movie that explores the intricacies of human relationships through a dinner conversation. As the night progresses, friends open up about their own lives, exposing hidden secrets and challenging each other's beliefs. With touches of comedy, drama, and romance, this film delves into themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of the human condition.
Indra is a story set in a small town where two families, one Hindu and one Muslim, are locked in a bitter feud for generations. The movie follows the protagonist Indra, a fearless action hero, as he seeks revenge for the murder of his brother-in-law and sister. Along the way, he encounters violence, car chases, and a celebration-turned-massacre. Indra must navigate through treacherous situations, including a child in jeopardy and attempts on his own life, to bring peace to his town and reconcile the two feuding families.
Solomon, a Jewish boy, falls in love with Gaenor, a woman from Wales. They face challenges due to their interfaith relationship, including pregnancy out of wedlock and the disapproval of their communities. As their love blossoms, they must navigate betrayal, prejudices, and societal expectations.