Penny Dreadful: City of Angels is a gripping TV show that takes place in 1938 Los Angeles. The city is plagued by racial tension, corruption, and supernatural forces. As a murder rocks the city, Detective Tiago Vega and his partner Lewis Michener unravel a conspiracy that involves Nazis, a religious cult, and a supernatural entity. The show explores themes of racism, anti-Semitism, and the struggle for power.
Rise of the Nazis is a TV show that delves into the events leading up to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany during the 1930s. It examines the political intrigue, the totalitarian regime, and the ideologies that paved the way for one of history's most infamous dictatorships.
In the summer of 1939, 13-year-old Marie goes with her parents to visit her grandparents in a small town near Avignon. Marie discovers her femininity and falls for a young Jewish doctor, but he prefers Eva, Marie's mother.
This documentary delves into the intertwined lives of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill, two influential figures of the 20th century. It highlights their rise to power, the eve of World War II, and the impact of their decisions during the war. Through their stories, the film explores the parallel paths of their lives, from their early years and experiences in World War I to their contrasting roles in World War II.
Gosford Park is a murder mystery that takes place in a country estate in 1930s England. The story revolves around a shooting party attended by a group of high-society individuals with various secrets and motives. When a murder occurs, an inspector is called in to investigate, uncovering the complex web of relationships and class differences among the guests and the servants. The film explores themes of class, privilege, and the clash between the upper and lower classes.
This documentary TV show delves into the origins of Nazi ideology, tracing its roots back to the 1930s and 1940s. It highlights the brutal actions of the Nazi party and the devastating impact of World War II, including the Holocaust.
The Way We Were tells the story of Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner, two polar opposites who fall in love in college but struggle to maintain their relationship amidst the changing world around them. As the tumultuous events of the 1930s and 1940s unfold, the couple's different beliefs and backgrounds put a strain on their love, leading to heartbreak and reflection.
Set in the Mississippi Delta during the Jim Crow era, Mudbound tells the story of two World War II veterans who return home to work on a farm. The film explores themes of racism, family, and the lasting effects of war. As tensions rise, the characters navigate the complexities of their relationships, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
The Rules of the Game is a comedic drama set in France that explores the lives and romances of the upper-class. The story follows a group of bourgeois characters who gather at a chateau for a hunting party, where romantic rivalries, secrets, and betrayals ensue. The film delves into the complex dynamics of class differences and the hypocrisy of the high society. With a touch of comedy and a tragic ending, The Rules of the Game is a masterpiece that reflects on the pre-World War II society and the relationships between individuals of different social standings.
In 1939, young people in Hamburg, Germany find solace and defiance in Swing dancing amidst the rise of the Nazi regime. A young man, Peter Muller, joins a group of Swing Kids who rebel against the strict rules and regulations imposed by the Nazis. Through their love for music and dance, they find a way to express their freedom and resist the oppressive regime. However, their actions come at a cost as they face persecution, arrests, and the threat of being sent to concentration camps. Peter must navigate his loyalty to his friends and his love for Swing dancing as he tries to survive in a world filled with fear and intolerance.
It is 1940 in Norway, a neutral, peace-loving country that is invaded by Nazi Germany. A gang of Norwegian children do what Norwegian children like best - ski. They are actually rescuing Norwegian gold from the nazi invaders. The Nazis search all adults but don't suspect children playing. The children carry the gold, one bar at a time, across the mountains to a fishing boat. It is a race against time, it is spring and the snow is melting. So they ski from dawn to dusk every day.
When an American woman traveling on a train in Europe suddenly disappears, her fellow passengers question their own sanity as they try to uncover the truth. With the help of a secret agent, they navigate a web of manipulation and intrigue in their search for witnesses.
Julia, a playwright, struggles with writer's block while navigating relationships and pursuing her career in Paris before the outbreak of World War II. She forms a close bond with her grandmother and finds inspiration in the vibrant theater scene. However, her world is shattered when her grandfather and lover disappear, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Bulldog Drummond's Bride is a thrilling movie set in pre-World War Two era. When Bulldog Drummond's fiancee is kidnapped, he races against time to rescue her from the clutches of a dangerous criminal. With the help of Scotland Yard and his trusted team, Bulldog Drummond embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with suspense, danger, and unexpected twists.
Sir Oswald Mosley was a man who should have ranked with the heroes of the century... Instead his personal life and public career ended in disgrace and Mosley is now remembered as the leader of a dictatorial populist movement in the decade before WWII.
The story concentrated on a group of test pilots, busily experimenting with a revolutionary all-plastic airplane. Ace flyboy Brad Farrell (Richard Arlen) is determined to prove the practicality of the new aircraft, designed by Professor Blake (Thomas Ross), father of Brad's sweetheart Carol (Jean Parker). Back on solid ground, Brad must vie for Carol's attentions with his own brother, engineer Doug Farrell (Don Castle).
In a small town in French West Africa, a meek police officer transforms into a cold-blooded killer in order to dispense justice on people who have wronged him and his community.
In the prelude to World War II, a young woman uncovers a family secret that puts her in grave danger.
In pre-World War II Austria, a young woman named Maria becomes a governess to the seven children of widower Captain Georg von Trapp. As Maria teaches the children to sing and embrace their musical talents, she also falls in love with their father. However, the family's happiness is threatened by the Nazi occupation of Austria.
The Makioka Sisters follows four sisters, Tsuruko, Sachiko, Yukiko, and Taeko, as they navigate the intricacies of love and marriage in pre-war Japan. Tsuruko is the traditional and rigid oldest sister, Sachiko is the practical and modern second sister, Yukiko is the beautiful yet shy third sister, and Taeko is the independent and spirited youngest sister. The film explores their individual struggles and the impact of societal expectations on their lives.