Crazy Ex-Girlfriend follows Rebecca Bunch, a lawyer who impulsively quits her job in New York City and moves to West Covina, California. She is determined to find love and happiness with her ex-boyfriend from summer camp, Josh Chan. Along the way, Rebecca deals with her anxiety, hallucinations, and inappropriate behavior, while navigating the challenges of starting a new life in a new city.
Better Things is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the story of Sam Fox, a single mother and actress living in Hollywood. The show explores various aspects of Sam's life, including her career in showbiz, her relationships, and her experiences as a parent. With a unique blend of comedy and drama, Better Things offers an authentic and relatable portrayal of a woman navigating life in the entertainment industry.
In 1977 New York City, a diverse band of Nazi hunters discovers that hundreds of high-ranking officials of the Nazi party have secretly immigrated to the United States and are living among us, plotting a Fourth Reich.
Unorthodox is a TV mini-series that tells the story of a young woman named Esty, who runs away from her arranged marriage in an ultra-orthodox Jewish community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She travels to Berlin, Germany, where she tries to build a new life and pursue her passion for music. As she integrates into the secular world, Esty faces challenges and discovers her own identity.
In 1951, a young Jewish atheist from Newark, New Jersey, attends a conservative college in Ohio, where he faces anti-Semitism and sexual repression. As he navigates the conflicting realities of the 1950s and his own desires for independence, he finds himself caught between the traditions of his upbringing and his desire to break free.
When he's ready to take the next step with his shiksa girlfriend, a young Jewish man gets possessed by the spirit of his dead Yiddish grandmother, Omi, who has plans of her own.
Simon is about a group of hippies led by a major general who brainwashes people using a computer. A scientist battles against them to save humanity.
Girlfriends (1978) follows the story of four women living in New York City as they navigate their careers, friendships, and relationships. Susan, Anne, Cynthia, and Elaine face various challenges, whether it's pursuing their dreams or dealing with the complexities of love and friendship. Through their ups and downs, they find support and strength in each other.
During the aftermath of World War II, a Dutch resistance hero is accused of art forgery and must prove his innocence in a court trial. The film explores themes of collaboration with Nazis, post-war justice, and the power of art.
Ernesto, a 17-year-old Jewish boy, embarks on a journey of self-discovery when he falls in love with a man twice his age. Along the way, he experiences heartbreak, cross-dressing, and the complexities of his own sexuality.
After embracing her female identity, Rubén rejects her Bar Mitzvah. When tragedy strikes years later, she returns as Mumy Singer to celebrate it her way.
In 1939, Charlotte Salomon leaves Berlin to seek refuge at her grandparents' villa in the south of France. A little later, war breaks out, and Charlotte must, besides forgetting all she left behind, deal with her grandmother's depression, and her mother's suicide. To fight despair, Charlotte starts to paint, producing over one thousand images. "Is my life real, or is it theater?" This is the title she gives her body of work, which highlights her former life in Berlin. She finds herself though her art, but in 1943 is deported to Germany and Auschwitz.
The true story of Charlotte Salomon, a young German-Jewish painter who comes of age in Berlin on the eve of the Second World War. Fiercely imaginative and deeply gifted, she dreams of becoming an artist. Her first love applauds her talent, which emboldens her resolve. When anti-Semitic policies inspire violent mobs, she escapes to the safety of the South of France. There she begins to paint again, and finds new love. But her work is interrupted, this time by a family tragedy that reveals an even darker secret. Believing that only an extraordinary act will save her, she embarks on the monumental adventure of painting her life story.
Sammy Lee, a Jewish man, must navigate the world of strip clubs, gambling debts, and con artists in order to save himself from impending danger. With his back against the wall, Sammy hustles to raise money and survive in the seedy underbelly of London.
The House of Rothschild is a biographical drama that tells the story of the rise of the Rothschild family, a Jewish banking dynasty, and their struggles against anti-Semitism and prejudice.
Bye Bye Braverman follows the story of four friends as they navigate the streets of Manhattan on a single day. The film is centered around a Jewish funeral and explores themes of friendship, love, and loss. Throughout the day, the characters experience various encounters, uncovering their own personal growth and reflecting on their lives.
Meet the Brass Sisters a.k.a. THE FOOD FLIRTS! Two passionate food explorers of a certain age on a mission to tackle their culinary bucket list...one bite at a time! In each episode, the ladies 'flirt' their way into chefs' kitchens to discover two ethnically unique and delicious delights, then head home to experiment and create cross-cultural culinary mash-ups to tantalize your taste-buds! Food, fun, flirting and friendship are always on the menu!
Disraeli is a historical drama film about the life of Benjamin Disraeli, a Jewish protagonist who becomes the British Prime Minister. Set in the 19th century, the film showcases Disraeli's political career, his foreign policy decisions, and his struggles with antisemitism and political rivals.
The Tenth Man follows the story of a man who returns to Buenos Aires to reconnect with his estranged father. As he tries to fulfill his father's impossible tasks, he ends up questioning his own identity and relationships. The film explores themes of family, love, and the search for belonging in a humorous and heartfelt way.
Joshua Then and Now is a semi-autobiographical movie about the life of a Jewish protagonist growing up in Montreal. The movie explores themes of family, love, prejudice, and the challenges of coming of age. It touches on sensitive topics such as antisemitic and racist jokes, as well as dealing with a nervous breakdown and suicidal thoughts. The protagonist navigates through various experiences, including his relationships with his parents, siblings, and love interests. Overall, it is a story that delves into the complexities and emotions of a young Jewish individual's life in Montreal.