In the wake of a terrorist attack on the White House, Secret Service agent Mike Banning must navigate the chaos to rescue the President and redeem himself for his failure to protect the President's wife in a previous incident.
After the American Civil War, a man named Josey Wales seeks revenge on those who killed his family. Along the way, he rescues a native-American woman and becomes a target himself. Set in the 1860s, Josey Wales must navigate through a treacherous landscape filled with outlaws and bounty hunters as he seeks justice.
Set in 11th-century Spain, El Cid follows the story of a devout and honorable warrior who becomes a national hero through his courage, loyalty, and triumphs in battle. The film explores themes of love, honor, rivalry, and the Christian-Muslim conflict of the time. El Cid faces challenges such as an assassination plot, sibling rivalry, and the fight for the throne. With epic battles, political intrigue, and personal sacrifices, El Cid's journey shapes the destiny of Spain.
Bubble Boy is a hilarious comedy about a young man named Jimmy Livingston who has been sheltered his whole life due to a rare immune disorder. However, when he learns that the girl of his dreams is about to get married, he decides to break free from his bubble and go on a cross-country adventure to stop the wedding. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and hilarious mishaps, including encounters with a religious cult, mud wrestling, and even Niagara Falls. Will Bubble Boy succeed in his mission and win the heart of the girl he loves?
In the year 2030, amidst a dystopian society, a government agent from the Humanity Bureau investigates a case involving a single mother and her son. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers the truth behind the bureau's operations and the dark secrets that surround it.
The Bells of St. Mary's follows the story of a kind and determined priest who works to revitalize a struggling Catholic school. The school faces numerous challenges, including financial difficulties and conflicts within the staff. Through his dedication and the support of a caring nun, they work together to bring hope and change to the students and the community.
Indivisible tells the true story of Army chaplain Darren Turner and his struggle to maintain his faith in God while serving in the Iraq War. As he witnesses the horrors of war and the effects it has on soldiers and their families, Darren's beliefs are tested to the core.
Palindromes follows Aviva, a 13-year-old girl who goes on a journey of self-discovery, dealing with themes of teenage pregnancy, pedophilia, and identity. The film uses multiple actors to portray Aviva at different ages and explores the complexity of her character. It is a satirical and dark comedy that delves into controversial topics with a unique and thought-provoking approach.
Black Legion is a movie set in the 1930s, focusing on a Polish-American machinist who joins a secret organization called the Black Legion. The organization promotes hatred towards immigrants and minorities. As the protagonist gets deeper into the organization, he faces the consequences of his actions, including violence, guilt, and the destruction of his personal life.
In this satirical mockumentary, the film explores an alternate history where the Confederate States of America won the Civil War, leading to a very different present-day America. Through a series of television programs, commercials, and historical reenactments, the film exposes the racism, sexism, and revisionist history prevalent in this alternative reality.
Old Glory is an animated short film that serves as an educational tool, providing a historical lesson on American patriotism and the founding fathers. The story follows a schoolboy who falls asleep during his history lesson and dreams of Uncle Sam, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and other important figures from American history. Through various scenes and interactions, the film highlights key events and principles from the United States' past, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Paul Revere's midnight ride, and the Gettysburg Address. It promotes a sense of national pride and the importance of knowing and upholding the values upon which the country was built.
Set in 1960s America, 'Telling Lies in America' follows the story of a Hungarian-American teenager who becomes entangled in the music industry. As he navigates the challenges of his new life, he learns the harsh realities of fame, love, and the importance of staying true to oneself. With a backdrop of rock 'n' roll, this coming-of-age drama explores themes of identity, ambition, and the power of deception.
Room for One More is a heartwarming comedy that follows the story of a couple who opens their home to foster children. They face various challenges and heartwarming moments as they navigate the ups and downs of parenting and creating a loving family.
In the year 1923, a single father living in the United States of America discovers his voting power and becomes determined to make a difference. He navigates through corrupt politicians and uses his wit and courage to protect his son's future.
Class of '44 is a drama film that takes place in 1944 during World War II. It follows a group of college students as they navigate the challenges of war and the realities of growing up.
Aircraft workers during during World War II become involved in a love triangle.
Little Nellie Kelly tells the story of an Irish immigrant's journey in New York City, as she navigates family relationships, love, and her own dreams of becoming an actress. Filled with catchy musical numbers and comedic moments, the film explores themes of family reconciliation and the importance of embracing one's roots.
During World War II, young Rusty was sent to America for safety. It's now five years later and the spunky redhead returns to her native England. From the family she hardly remembers to snobby classmates and rule-filled boarding schools, Rusty must adapt to a whole new way of life.
In 1970, hundreds of hippies followed Stephen Gaskin on a journey from San Francisco to Tennessee, where they founded a legendary commune known as the Farm. Within this self-sustaining society based on non-violence, vegetarianism and respect for the earth, members willingly took a vow of poverty, lived in converted buses, grew their own food and home-delivered babies. Born and raised in this alternative community, filmmakers and sisters Rena and Nadine return for the first time since leaving in 1985. Finally ready to face the past after years of hiding their upbringing, they chart the rise and fall of America’s largest utopian socialist experiment and their own family tree. The nascent idealism of a community destroyed, in part, by its own success is reflected in the personal story of a family unit split apart by differences. American Commune finds inspiration in failure, humour in deprivation and, most surprisingly, that communal values are alive and well in the next generation.
After living all his childhood in the street, a young boy rapidly notices that crime doesn't pay, leading him to become a policeman. One day, one of his best friends goes to prison for a murder he didn't commit. The policeman tries his best to release the friend by proving his innocence.