A political drama set in the White House, following the lives of the staff and the president, dealing with topics like American foreign policy, office politics, and government.
Brothers and Sisters follows the lives of the Walker family as they navigate the challenges of politics, relationships, and personal tragedies. Set in Pasadena, California, the show explores themes of family, love, and loss in the backdrop of post-9/11 America.
Same Time, Next Year is a heartwarming and bittersweet story of Doris and George, who decide to meet each other annually at the same inn in Monterey, California. The film follows their relationship as they navigate through their own personal growth, changes in society, and the ups and downs of their marriages. Through laughter, tears, and heartfelt conversations, Doris and George find solace and understanding in each other, even as they face challenges, secrets, and the passage of time.
Brand New Life is an American comedy-drama series starring Barbara Eden and produced by Walt Disney Television that aired for five 60-minute episodes on NBC as part of The Magical World of Disney during the 1989–90 television season.
In Rude Awakening (1989), a wealthy yuppie finds himself questioning his privileged lifestyle and becomes a political activist during the 1960s, leading to a series of misadventures involving drugs, fish speaking to him, and political conflicts.
Let the Women Wait! is a comedy movie set in Greece. It tells the story of a family with political differences who embark on a road trip to attend a fair. Along the way, they encounter surreal situations and encounter heart trouble. The movie combines satire and comedy to explore themes of family dynamics and societal divisions.
Sandhesam is a film that revolves around the story of two brothers who hold opposing political ideologies. The movie showcases the comedic and satirical events that unfold as the brothers clash and engage in a series of arguments and brawls. It also explores the dynamics of their dysfunctional family, their relationships with their parents, and the implications of their political differences. The film highlights the marriage, political ideologies, and social issues in a satirical manner.
Tell Them Who You Are is a documentary that delves into the complicated relationship between a father, Haskell Wexler, one of Hollywood's most renowned cinematographers, and his son, Mark Wexler, who directed this film. Through interviews, personal footage, and candid conversations, the film explores the impact of their divergent political views, the challenges of the movie industry, and the strains that arise from a lifetime of working together.
A group of very different individuals who in 1975 lived in a commune called "Together". Now it is 1999, and the collective has turned into the world's smallest. The commune consists of only two people - Göran and Klasse. Feeling a bit lonely, the idea occurs of a reunion with their old friends.
Idealistic 15-year-old Owen gets the chance of a lifetime to be the youth spokesman for U.S. Senate Candidate Lawrence Connor, only to be exploited in a fierce campaign of TV and radio ads, posters, interviews, and speaking engagements in the cut throat media-image-is-all world of American politics.
Child of victims and child of perpetrators, yet they became friends for life. Simon Gronowski and Koenraad lost almost everything in World War II, but they found each other. Lawyer Simon Gronowski was the sole survivor in his family during the Holocaust. The family of artist Koenraad Tinel passionately adhered to Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich. The Jewish boy and the Nazi child became friends in their old age; close as brothers. Their disarming brotherhood means everything to Simon and Koenraad themselves and is a message of hope and reconciliation for all of us.
Headmistress Sarah Burton, a left-wing feminist, is disgusted by the social injustices faced by her pupils. In spite of her beliefs, she reluctantly finds herself falling in love with a Tory landowner whose wife is suffering from insanity.
This is the heartfelt tale of two extended families who, discerning a threat to liberty in America, forge an unbreakable bond in attempting to do their part to preserve the nation they love.
A biographical drama about President Theodore Roosevelt.
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