Indian migrant worker Najeeb Muhammad goes to Saudi Arabia to earn money. However, in a twist of fate, he finds himself living a slave-like existence, herding goats in the middle of the desert.
A Million Miles Away (2023) is a biopic that follows the inspiring story of Jose Hernandez, a young boy who, alongside his family, moves from Mexico to California as migrant workers. Despite facing numerous challenges, Jose never gives up on his dream of becoming an astronaut. Through hard work and determination, he graduates from college and lands a job as an engineer. Despite facing racial stereotyping and repeated rejections from NASA, Jose continues to pursue his dream. Eventually, he is accepted into the NASA space program and goes on a mission to Russia. Along the way, he faces personal loss and struggles with his training but ultimately emerges as an exceptional candidate. Finally, in 2008, he is chosen as a mission specialist for STS-128. This film showcases the power of perseverance, sacrifice, and the importance of never giving up on one's dreams.
God's Own Country tells the story of Johnny Saxby, a young farmer in Yorkshire who leads a lonely and isolated life on his family's sheep farm. When a Romanian migrant worker named Gheorghe arrives to help with lambing season, Johnny's world is turned upside down. The two men form a deep and intense connection, discovering love and a sense of purpose in each other's arms. As their relationship develops, Johnny begins to question his own identity and come to terms with his inner demons.
Six average Americans are confronted with the realities of illegal immigration while retracing the footsteps of dead border runners.
In 1930s California, two migrant workers, George and Lennie, seek employment on a ranch. Lennie, who is mentally impaired, has a fascination with stroking soft things, which often leads to disastrous consequences. As their dream of owning their own land seems within reach, a tragic event tests the strength of their friendship.
A wife is raped and killed near the US-Mexico border, and a retired sheriff tries to uncover the truth amidst corruption and human trafficking.
Days of Heaven follows a young couple who pose as siblings and work as seasonal laborers on a wealthy farmer's Texas farm. The story takes place in the early 20th century and explores themes of love, jealousy, and class differences. As the couple becomes entangled in a love triangle, tensions rise and tragic events unfold against the backdrop of the beautiful wheat fields and the changing seasons.
Pather Panchali follows the story of a young boy named Apu, who grows up in a poverty-stricken village in rural India. The film explores themes of struggle, poverty, and the challenges faced by Apu and his family as they navigate through life. It portrays the harsh realities of their existence, including malnutrition, child abuse, and the constant search for work. Despite the hardships, the film also highlights moments of joy and resilience.
Wendell Baker, a convict, uses fake identification to land a job at an old age home where he falls in love with a nurse. After realizing the home is being taken over by a corrupt manager, Wendell teams up with his fellow inmates to expose the insurance scam. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles including the police, border patrol, and undercover cops. Through their determination and wit, they manage to save the home and find redemption.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a family from Oklahoma migrates to California to find work and a better life. They face numerous challenges and hardships as they struggle to survive and maintain their dignity.
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet follows a group of British construction workers who, due to unemployment, head to Germany to find work on a building site in Dusseldorf. The series explores their experiences and interactions with the locals in Germany and other countries they later work in, including Spain, Russia, and Africa. Along the way, they encounter cultural clashes, friendships, marriage troubles, and various comedic situations.
A Moment in the Reeds is a heartfelt drama and romance film that explores the relationship between a gay Muslim Syrian refugee and a Finnish architect. Set against the backdrop of a lake house renovation, the two men develop a deep connection as they navigate cultural differences, family conflicts, and their own personal struggles.
The Overnighters follows the story of a small town pastor in North Dakota who opens his church to a group of transient workers seeking jobs in the oil industry. As the pastor tries to balance his compassion for the workers with the concerns of the community, tensions rise and secrets are revealed. The film explores themes of faith, redemption, and the economic struggles faced by those seeking employment.
After being released from prison, a man adopts a new identity and settles in a small town. However, his past catches up with him, forcing him to confront his past actions and make difficult choices.
Cesar Chavez follows the journey of the renowned activist as he leads the fight for fair labor practices for farm workers in Yuma, Arizona. Through nonviolent methods and driven by his liberation theology beliefs, Chavez organizes strikes, tackles racial prejudice and discrimination, and builds a powerful union movement that aims to address economic inequality and empower Mexican-American laborers. The movie is based on a true story.
In the movie 'R.M.N.', Matthias returns to his Transylvanian village to be more involved in his son's education and confront unresolved fears. As new workers are hired at a factory, conflicts and passions erupt, testing the community's understanding and calm.
Robert moves from the Polish countryside to work on a fish processing factory on the coast of Norway. There he falls in love with Ivar who is openly gay and a member of the workers union. Robert is hiding his sexual orientation from the other Polish immigrant workers. When Ivar helps the Polish to start a strike for better working conditions at the factory, Robert has to choose between money or love.
Over the five days after a military coup, army troops arrive to enforce martial law and encounter a growing resistance movement.
Ozren is raised in Vienna by his mother Silvija, who works as a prostitute, and his aunt and uncle. The film shows the demimonde of Vienna in the early 1990ies and deals with Ozren's finding out that his mother is not a waitress (as he was initially told) and with the way he copes with it.
Of Mice and Men is a movie set during the Great Depression that follows the story of two friends, George and Lennie. They work as migrant workers on ranches and face various challenges along the way. George acts as a caretaker for Lennie, who is mentally challenged. The movie explores themes of friendship, dreams, and the harsh realities of the time.