In 1893, a young Irish couple travels to the United States, facing suspicion of murder and other challenges as they strive to build a new life in a rapidly changing country.
In the brutal world of ancient Rome, a female gladiator must fight for her survival and freedom against other skilled fighters. With sword fights, arrow shots, and intense battles, she must navigate a treacherous arena filled with danger and corruption.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a group of rebel soldiers led by a rebel priest find themselves in a rural Kentucky town. The town is torn apart by the war, with looting and violence becoming a daily occurrence. As the rebels try to survive and protect their way of life, they encounter a wounded Union soldier whom they take hostage. The interactions between the rebels, the townsfolk, and the captive soldier raise questions about loyalty, forgiveness, and the price of war.
In 1937, near the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, a young Haitian woman named Marie is expecting her first child with Frank, her doting Dominican husband. After her mother's burial, she is awakened in the middle of the night by distant screams. The immediate execution of all Haitians on Dominican soil has been ordered — the so-called “Cut” — and what seals a victim’s fate is whether or not they can pronounce "perejil" (parsley). Marie takes off to find Frank in the next town over, with nothing but the clothes on her back.
The teenage Jirka (J. Procházka) likes to spend time with his aunt (Š. Ranošová) in a secluded village. He does not feel comfortable at home. His mother (J. Vaňková) and stepfather Ivan (P. Pelzer) scrape together every penny to save up for an expensive kitchen set and a Persian carpet. His mother is not very fond of his aunt and does not like Jirka's visits. On her next visit, the aunt gives Jirka her husband's carpentry tools. Jirka meets Jakub (M. Holub), an old carpenter, who helps him repair an old kitchen sideboard. Jakub shows the boy how precious wood the sideboard is made of. The two become friends. However, their mother is about to throw the sideboard away
Ray Whitley and the other Lazy-Q cowhands break up a plot by Mrs. Pierce (Isabel La Mal) to have her son George (Sid Coke) acquire the ranch by marrying the owner's daughter (Jean Joyce).
Larry Semon is in the kitchen preparing food for a high society musical evening.
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