Paz Roble, a kind, hard-working and honest woman from whom her husband, Fermín, takes her newborn daughter. Fermín has a large debt with some lenders and to pay it he decides to sell his daughter to Mauro Nicoliti. This plagiarism is orchestrated by Geneva, Mauro's adoptive sister. She lost her first-born daughter in childbirth and does everything to replace her dead daughter and keep her husband's fortune. On the other hand, Esteban Villa de Cortés loses his wife and becomes a widower with his three children. Elvira Moncada, Esteban's mother-in-law, holds him responsible for the death of her daughter. After a series of unexpected events, Esteban and Paz meet in the neighborhood where she lives with her family. The chemistry and great understanding that exists between them makes it inevitable that they will fall in love.
Midnight Mass follows a small fishing community that is thrown into disarray when a mysterious man arrives on an island. The community, already grappling with religious fanaticism and hypocrisy, becomes even more divided as supernatural horrors begin to unfold. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the town is haunted by the consequences of their actions.
Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
All Quiet on the Preston Front (or the shortened Preston Front as it became known for series two and three) was a BBC comedy drama about a group of friends in the fictional Lancashire town of Roker Bridge, and their links to the local Territorial Army infantry platoon. It was created by Tim Firth and ran from 1994 to 1997.
Skipped Parts is a comedy drama set in 1960s Wyoming that follows the story of a young teenage boy and his mother. The movie explores themes of sexual curiosity, experimentation, and teenage sexuality in a small town. It also touches on topics such as teenage pregnancy, abortion, and the challenges of being a single mother. The protagonist's journey involves navigating his own sexual awakening, dealing with societal pressures, and finding love and acceptance.
Imaginary Heroes tells the story of a suburban family who is forced to confront their secrets and deal with the aftermath of a tragedy. The film explores themes of loss, grief, and the complexity of family relationships.
A theater troupe faces drama and conflicts as they perform in different small towns, revealing secrets and complicated relationships.
Set in rural Ireland in the 1930s, Dancing at Lughnasa tells the story of five sisters living in a small village. The sisters face challenges and joys as they navigate their relationships with each other, their absent father, and the changing world around them.
A small town politician, kept from marrying the love of his life, eventually marries another woman and his career ascends, but he secretly continues the relationship with his true love.
Emma, an art history teacher, travels to Italy to research an antique lace wedding veil believed to bring true love. She meets Paolo, a member of a local lace-making family, and together they embark on a quest to uncover the veil's mysterious origins. As they fall for each other, they must decide if their love can overcome the challenges of distance and family conflicts.
A priest (Robert Ginty) learns that he fathered a child during his tour of duty in Vietnam and that the mother and child has relocated to Houston, Texas in the Little Saigon quarters. Searching for them, he also finds massive prejudice against the Vietnamese people, particularly among the fishing community in which they are trying to work. Setting out to right the wrongs, the priest tends to use more fisticuffs than friendly, priestly persuasion.
In a small village, two young individuals fall in love, but their relationship faces many obstacles, including a grumpy grandmother, a jealous woman, and the gossip of the village. They navigate their love while dealing with a secret marriage, a forbidden love-child, and a scandalous videotape.
In colonial America, a minister's love affair with a married woman leads to public humiliation and a life of guilt and shame. Set in the puritanical society of Boston, the story explores themes of sin, punishment, and redemption.
The Argentine crisis of 2001 is about to explode. Felipe, 13, sees how his family environment is cracking due to the economic and political pressures. Misunderstood, he falls in love with Lucía, the neighbor next door and for a moment he stops feeling alone. But when external violence becomes a real danger, Felipe escapes with her, fed up with the lies of his parents, leaving behind his innocence.
A story of the complexities and secrets of a Dominican family, told though three celebrations.
A restless woman seems unable to leave her husband or her lover.
Valentin Roxas was raised by his Tatay Lito alone, when his mother left them to work abroad when he was seven. To maintain a sense of normalcy, Lito wrote young Val letters supposedly from his mother promising that she would come back.
An exploration of love through different demographics and community perspectives.
The life and career of Dominican comedy duo Raymond Pozo and Miguel Céspedes.