The Nanny is a sitcom about a British nanny, Fran Fine, who is hired by a wealthy widower, Maxwell Sheffield, to take care of his three children. Fran is unconventional and brings a fresh perspective to the Sheffield household, which consists of Mr. Sheffield and his three children, Maggie, Brighton, and Grace. She often clashes with Mr. Sheffield's business partner, C.C. Babcock, who is attracted to him. Throughout the series, Fran navigates her way through the ups and downs of being a nanny while also dealing with romantic entanglements and cultural clashes.
Nukhem is a merchant, selling jewelry, Libbie is a teacher and an aspiring writer.
Follows the lives of a modern orthodox Jewish family living in Jerusalem. The series explores the challenges and conflicts they face within their relationships, religion, and the ultra-orthodox community.
Disobedience is a drama and romance movie set in an Orthodox Jewish community in London. The film tells the story of two childhood friends, Ronit and Esti, who reunite after many years of separation. Their friendship turns into a passionate lesbian relationship, challenging the traditions and expectations of their community. As their love grows, they must face the consequences and hardships of their forbidden relationship.
After falling into a vat of pickles in 1919, a Jewish immigrant named Herschel Greenbaum is preserved for 100 years. He wakes up in present-day Brooklyn and seeks to reconnect with his great-grandson, Ben. Through their contrasting values and experiences, they learn valuable lessons about family, heritage, and the importance of embracing change.
Shiva Baby follows Danielle, a young bisexual woman, as she attends a Jewish funeral reception and navigates encounters with her ex-girlfriend, her overbearing parents, and her sugar daddy. The day becomes increasingly chaotic and comedic as secrets are revealed and tensions rise.
In Nazi-occupied France, a group of Jewish deportees are trapped in a concentration camp and face starvation. As the situation worsens, they plan a hunger strike and seek the help of the Vichy government to secure vaccinations for the children in the camp. The story follows their struggle for survival and their fight against the oppressive forces.
Fiddler on the Roof is a musical that follows Tevye, a Jewish milkman, as he struggles to balance his traditions with the changing world around him. Set in early 1900s Ukraine, Tevye must contend with religious persecution, economic hardships, and the challenges of raising a family. Through all the trials and tribulations, Tevye's love for his family and his devotion to his cultural heritage shine through, making Fiddler on the Roof a heartwarming and timeless tale.
Keeping the Faith is a romantic comedy about two best friends, a priest named Brian and a rabbi named Jake, who fall in love with the same woman, Anna. As they navigate their feelings for her, they also struggle with their respective religious commitments and the challenges that come with them.
Fading Gigolo is a comedy romance movie about a man who becomes a gigolo to help his friend's financial troubles. In the neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, the book shop owner turns into a male prostitute to earn money. He soon finds himself in various unexpected situations, including a love triangle with a dermatologist and a widow. Throughout the movie, the protagonist navigates the world of male prostitution while exploring the themes of friendship, love, and financial struggles.
The Jazz Singer tells the story of a young man who dreams of becoming a pop singer but struggles with the traditions and expectations of his Jewish family. He faces a difficult choice between following his own passion or honoring his heritage and family. The movie explores themes of tradition, family relationships, and the price of fame.
The Song of Names follows the story of two childhood friends, Martin and Dovidl, who share a passion for music. Dovidl, a child prodigy violinist, mysteriously disappears on the night of his highly anticipated concert debut. Years later, Martin begins a search to uncover the truth behind Dovidl's disappearance, leading him on a journey filled with memories, friendship, and the haunting legacy of the Holocaust. As Martin uncovers clues and delves deeper into the past, he discovers the resilience of the human spirit and the power of music to heal and connect.
A detailed account of the two millennia of intolerance and persecution suffered by the Jews, from antiquity to the present day.
When a diamond dealer is murdered, a tough female police officer goes undercover in a Hasidic Jewish community in New York City to find the killer. As she navigates the cultural differences and uncovers the truth, she must confront her own biases and prejudices.
In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi creates a giant creature called the Golem to protect the Jewish community from persecution. However, the Golem goes out of control, leading to destruction and chaos in the city.
In 'Trust (2022)', a matriarch's death brings together her three neurotic children as they navigate through a tumultuous funeral and an unexpected revelation in the will.
Slovakia, on the eve of the outbreak of World War II. The family of the young Jewish Martin Friedmann gathers to celebrate his bar mitzvah and make a solemn promise that they will all meet again a year later around the same table; but the storms of war and anti-Semitic fanaticism will lead each of them down very different paths.
Footnote is a comedy-drama set in Jerusalem, Israel, and revolves around a rivalry between a father and son who are both scholars of Talmudic texts. The story explores themes of one-upmanship, family secrets, and the complex relationship between the two characters. The film also delves into the dynamics of academia and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The narrative takes a darkly humorous approach, highlighting the absurdity and competitiveness within the scholarly world. It also touches upon the father-son conflict and the challenges of maintaining a relationship amidst academic pursuits and personal desires. The story builds up to an awards show where the characters' achievements are recognized, adding an extra layer of tension and significance. Overall, Footnote is a thought-provoking film that explores Jewish culture, Judaism, and the intricacies of family dynamics.
In 'Would I Lie to You?', a person seeks a job and pretends to be Jewish to improve their chances. They get caught up in a rivalry with a businessman and come up with a business idea involving the textile industry. Along the way, they experience cultural clashes, unwanted pregnancy, and falling in love.
Set in Italy during the 1940s, the movie follows a wealthy Jewish family, the Finzi-Continis, as they face the rise of fascism and the Nazi occupation. The story is centered around the relationship between a brother and sister and their unrequited love for each other.