Gimme a Break! follows the story of a widower police chief who hires a housekeeper to assist him in raising his three daughters. Set in suburban California, the sitcom explores the challenges and joys of a single father's life and the dynamics of a multi-cultural household.
Brooklyn Bridge is an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg. Brooklyn Bridge won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy Award as for outstanding television series in 1992, after its first season. The cast was led by Marion Ross; Art Garfunkel performed the theme song, which was titled "Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge." In 1997, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was ranked #46 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
1983 is a Polish TV show set in an alternate history where Poland is ruled by a communist regime. A law student turned disgraced cop discovers a conspiracy that could change the course of the nation's future. With the help of a childhood friend and a femme fatale, they uncover a terror attack plot that reaches the highest levels of power. As they navigate through warsaw-poland's underground resistance, they must evade the police and uncover the truth. This neo-noir crime drama is filled with twist and turns, as the characters face danger and geopolitical challenges.
Once Upon a Time in Iran is a thrilling TV show that takes place in 1940s Iran, amidst the chaos and tensions of World War II. The story follows a group of individuals who become entangled in love, espionage, and patriotism as they navigate the intricacies of war and fight for their country's freedom.
Polish webseries that follows the relationship between two women, Natalia and Majka.
QB VII is a TV mini-series set in post-war Europe, following the story of a doctor accused of war crimes during World War Two. It revolves around a courtroom trial and explores themes of reflection, Nazism, and the Holocaust.
In a conservative Polish village, a young girl explores her sexual desires and experiences the complexities of love and lust, leading to her coming of age.
In post-World War II Germany, a teenage girl named Lore discovers that her parents, who were high-ranking Nazis, have been arrested. She must lead her siblings across the country to their grandmother's house while avoiding Allied soldiers and facing the harsh realities of the aftermath of war.
Follow the life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman as he tricks audiences, gains fame on shows like 'Taxi' and 'Saturday Night Live', creates the villain character Tony Clifton, becomes a professional wrestler, and ultimately passes away at a young age.
Sophie, a Polish immigrant, must make a choice between her two children in order to save one of them from the horrors of the Holocaust. This heartbreaking decision haunts her for the rest of her life.
Love Me If You Dare (2003) is a dark romantic comedy about two childhood friends, Julien and Sophie, who develop a unique and daring game that continues into their adult lives. The game involves taking turns daring each other to perform outrageous and often dangerous tasks. As the dares escalate, the line between friendship and love becomes blurred, leading to unpredictable consequences. As Julien and Sophie navigate their complicated relationship, they must confront their own fears and insecurities. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the lengths people will go to for the ones they care about.
In the final days of World War II, a group of Russian soldiers discover a secret Nazi laboratory where a mad scientist is creating an army of undead soldiers. As they fight for their lives against these horrific creatures, they must also confront their own fears and the atrocities of war. With severed limbs, exploding bodies, and gruesome experiments, Frankenstein's Army is a horrifying and thrilling ride.
Set in the 1930s, a former veterinary student takes a job in a travelling circus and falls in love with the ringmaster's wife. Jacob's life takes a turn when he jumps on a passing train and ends up in a circus. He becomes the vet for the circus animals and develops a complicated relationship with Marlena, the ringmaster's wife. As the circus faces challenges, Jacob and Marlena fall in love and decide to run away together. However, their plans are foiled when August, the ringmaster, discovers their plan and violently separates them. In the chaos that follows, Jacob and Marlena's love triumphs as they find each other and escape with Rosie the elephant. They continue to work in the circus, get married, and have a family together. Years later, Jacob recounts his story, revealing the lasting impact the circus had on his life.
The Song of Names follows the story of two childhood friends, Martin and Dovidl, who share a passion for music. Dovidl, a child prodigy violinist, mysteriously disappears on the night of his highly anticipated concert debut. Years later, Martin begins a search to uncover the truth behind Dovidl's disappearance, leading him on a journey filled with memories, friendship, and the haunting legacy of the Holocaust. As Martin uncovers clues and delves deeper into the past, he discovers the resilience of the human spirit and the power of music to heal and connect.
After a decades-long absence, a renowned Parisian tailor and drag queen returns to his hometown in Poland to make amends with his daughter.
On their wedding day, a newlywed couple in Poland are haunted by a demonic presence, leading to chaos and mayhem. Possessed by a powerful demon, the bride's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and dangerous, causing the groom and their friends and family to question their own sanity. As the possessed bride wreaks havoc during the wedding reception, the guests must find a way to confront the demon and save themselves.
In The Mercenary, a hired gun gets caught up in the Mexican Revolution and must navigate treacherous alliances and dangerous situations to survive.
Christopher Isherwood, an English language teacher, travels to Berlin in post-war Germany where he explores his sexuality and becomes immersed in the cabaret and gay culture of the time.