Avalon is a semi-autobiographical movie about the life of a Jewish immigrant family in 1940s Baltimore. It explores themes of family, nostalgia, and the challenges of assimilation into American society. The story follows the family's experiences, including the patriarch's struggles to maintain traditional values, the relationships between different family members, and the changing dynamics of the neighborhood.
Ingeborg Holm is a poor widow who ends up in a workhouse after losing her home and business. She escapes from the workhouse and tries to reunite with her child, facing devastating challenges along the way.
Spa Night is a drama film that follows a Korean-American teenager as he explores his sexuality and struggles with his cultural identity while working at his family's spa in Los Angeles. The protagonist must find a balance between his own desires and the expectations of his family and community.
Following a tip, Manabu Yazaki loses his last money betting on the older "banba" horse "Unryu" (jockied by Makie, a legendary jockey's daughter) in a draft-horse race held in his childhood home of Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido.
A woman marries a gambler with the hopes of reforming him, but things don't quite work out the way she planned.
A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
John Dawson loses control of his factory when he is crippled in an accident caused by a rival. Destitute, he travels the country organizing the homeless to help him regain control of his steel mill.
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