In the midst of World War I, a Jewish barber and a dictator find themselves in opposing positions. Twenty years later, the barber tries to avoid persecution from the now-ruthless dictator's regime. With the help of his love interest and a former comrade, they plan to overthrow the dictator and create a better world.
Set in Nazi-occupied Poland, 'Uprising' follows the brave resistance fighters of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. With their city devastated and their lives at stake, they engage in guerilla warfare and create tunnels and bunkers to fight against the brutal Nazi regime. This TV movie showcases the heroic struggle of the Warsaw Ghetto against all odds.
To Be or Not to Be is a dark comedy set in Warsaw, Poland during World War II. It follows a troupe of actors who become involved in a plot to deceive the Nazis and protect the Polish Resistance. The film explores themes of deception, sacrifice, and the power of comedy in the face of despair.
In war-torn Eastern Europe, a young boy is separated from his family and embarks on a journey of survival, encountering violence, cruelty, and intolerance along the way.
In 16th-century Venice, a merchant borrows money from a moneylender and agrees to a gruesome penalty if he fails to repay. Meanwhile, a suitor competes for the hand of a wealthy woman, leading to a complex web of prejudice, intolerance, and love.
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.
In Darkness (2011) tells the gripping story of a thief who discovers a group of Jewish refugees hiding in the sewer system of a Nazi-occupied Polish city. As he becomes involved in the lives of the refugees, he is forced to confront his own morality and make difficult choices to protect their lives.
Set in a Jewish ghetto during World War II, Jakob, a barber, spreads hope and optimism among his fellow prisoners by inventing news bulletins and pretending to have a radio. However, when authorities discover his secret, Jakob must face the consequences of his lies and the true horrors of the concentration camp.
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 The Jazz Singer, a young Jewish man named Jakie Rabinowitz wants to break free from his family's restrictive traditions and follow his passion for jazz singing. Despite his father's disapproval, Jakie leaves home and embarks on a journey to become a successful performer. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and conflicts, including struggles with his identity, conflicts with his domineering mother, and the pressure to conform to societal norms. Ultimately, Jakie must confront his own fears and make difficult choices that test his loyalty to both his family and his dreams.
Esther is a gripping historical drama set in ancient Persia. It tells the story of Queen Esther, a Jewish woman who becomes the queen of an empire. With her people facing massacre, Esther must find the courage to reveal her true identity and risk her life to save her people from annihilation.
Esther, a Jewish orphan, becomes queen of Persia and must use her wit and courage to save her people from an evil plot. She navigates the treacherous palace politics and risks her life to expose the villainous plans of Haman.
The Golem, a giant creature created out of clay by a rabbi, comes to life in a time of trouble to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution.
I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians is a comedy-drama film that takes place during World War II in Romania. It explores themes of racism, war crimes, infidelity, and the persecution of Jews. The plot follows a filmmaker who is determined to stage a reenactment of a historical event involving the Romanian army and Jewish persecution. As the filmmaker delves deeper into his project, he encounters various challenges and confronts the dark history of his country.
The Rothschilds (1940) tells the story of the influential Rothschild banking family and their battle against anti-Semitism and economic recession. Set against the backdrop of Nazi propaganda and the rise of Adolf Hitler, the movie explores the family's determination to protect their wealth, legacy, and Jewish traditions in the face of hate and adversity.
Set in Warsaw during World War II, an 11-year-old boy named Alex finds himself alone in a bombed-out building. With the help of his pet mouse and the guidance of his grandfather, Alex must navigate the dangerous streets of the city, hiding from the Nazis and searching for food. As he forms friendship with a resistance fighter, Alex learns about trust, survival, and the power of friendship.
Prague, during World War II. Hana Kaufmann, a Jewish ophthalmologist, marries Dr. Antonín Bureš, a Christian man. When her family is sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, their romance turns into a struggle for survival.
Korczak is a movie based on the true story of Janusz Korczak, a Jewish educator and doctor, who runs an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto during Nazi occupation. He struggles to provide for the children amidst the hardships of war and faces moral dilemmas as he fights for justice and the well-being of his young charges.
In the early 1900s, a Russian Jew wrongfully accused of murder fights for justice in a corrupt system. The film delves into his struggle to maintain his faith and identity while facing anti-Semitism and institutional injustice.
Jacob, a man living in a Jewish ghetto during World War II, tells everyone that he has a radio and spreads false news of the war to give hope to the residents. However, when a real radio is found, Jacob must continue the charade to protect the lives of those in the ghetto.