In 1931 Paris, an orphan living in the walls of a train station becomes entangled in a mystery surrounding his father's death and a broken automaton. With the help of a girl named Isabelle and a filmmaker named Georges Méliès, he discovers the truth behind his father's past and finds a new purpose in life.
Terry Leather, a struggling car salesman, is approached by his friend Martine Love with an opportunity to rob a bank in London. Along with a crew of petty criminals, they dig a tunnel under a restaurant to reach the bank vault. However, Terry discovers Martine's hidden agenda when they find compromising photos of high-ranking officials. As the police and a gangster get involved, Terry must navigate a web of corruption to ensure the safety of his crew and himself.
Katie Price, a 17-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, is confined to her home during the day due to her extreme sensitivity to sunlight. During the night, she spends her time playing the guitar and composing songs. One evening, while she is playing her guitar at the train station, she meets Charlie, a boy she has been watching from her bedroom window for years. As their relationship develops, Katie faces the challenge of trying to live a normal life while battling her illness and risking her life for love.
Mirai follows the story of a young boy named Kun, who feels forgotten when his little sister Mirai arrives. But one day, he discovers a magical garden that allows him to travel through time and meet his relatives from different eras. Through these encounters, Kun learns valuable lessons about family, love, and growing up.
Oh, Doctor Beeching! is a sitcom set in a railway station during the 1960s. It follows the daily lives and amusing misadventures of the station's staff and employees.
A Hard Day's Night follows a British rock band known as The Beatles as they navigate through a series of misadventures and comedic situations. The film captures the band's irreverent and playful nature as they deal with the pressures of fame, evade the police, and ultimately deliver a memorable performance.
Northern Irishwoman Helen Cuffe (Julie Christie) is overwhelmed with sadness when her husband is killed by the Irish Republican Army. She and her teen son, Jack (Frank MacCusker), then move to a tiny town and start life anew. There, Helen meets a mysterious American man named Roger Hawthorne (Donald Sutherland), who is in the area to refurbish an old train station. A romance slowly blossoms between Roger and Helen, but Jack then gets involved with a violent political group, and tragedy looms.
The Little Foxes is a drama film set in the year 1900 in the southern USA. The story revolves around a dysfunctional and greedy family who resort to deceit and betrayal to gain wealth, including embezzlement and theft. The plot also delves into themes of family relationships, jealousy, and the consequences of greed. The protagonist faces an ultimatum and must make a difficult decision involving the life of a dying man. Directed by William Wyler and starring Bette Davis, this movie explores the dark side of human nature.
The film follows the journey of Cabiria, a struggling prostitute in Rome, as she navigates through heartbreak, poverty, and the search for happiness. Despite the challenges she faces, Cabiria maintains her optimism and resilience, making this a heartwarming tale of hope and perseverance.
In this film, Paul Tomkowicz, Polish-born Canadian, talks about his job and his life in Canada. He compares his new life in the city of Winnipeg to the life he knew in Poland, marvelling at the freedom Canadians enjoy. In winter the rail-switches on streetcar tracks in Winnipeg froze and jammed with freezing mud and snow. Keeping them clean, whatever the weather, was the job of the switchman.
Haruna Tsunematsu is studying folklore at university and she decides the subject of her graduation thesis will be the "Kisaragi Station" urban legend which has been a hot topic on the Internet since 2004.
Mickey Mouse plans a vacation with his friend Pluto, but they encounter trouble when they face a series of mishaps and challenges along the way. From being thrown off a moving train to dealing with a native American stereotype, their vacation becomes an adventurous roller coaster ride.
Calcutta Mail is a gripping thriller set in Kolkata, with an intricate plot that revolves around a series of murders at a train station. The story unfolds through a nonlinear timeline, adding to the suspense and mystery. As the investigation progresses, secrets are unveiled, including a shocking child kidnapping and the involvement of a powerful politician. The movie showcases the essence of the city and the importance of the railway station in the narrative.
The Miracle Worker (1962) is a powerful and inspiring biographical drama that tells the story of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child, and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The film showcases the struggles and triumphs of these two remarkable individuals as they overcome immense challenges and foster a deep bond.
The Railway Children follows the lives of three siblings who are forced to move from their comfortable life in London to a small country house after their father mysteriously disappears. In their new surroundings, they befriend a kindly railway porter and embark on numerous adventures, ultimately uncovering the truth about their father's disappearance.
The Children of Leningradsky is a documentary that follows the lives of homeless children living in the Leningradsky Railway Station in Moscow. It explores the tragic events and struggles of these children, including drug abuse, child prostitution, and the challenges they face as orphans in post-Soviet Union Russia.
The film tells about Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. October 17, 1896. On the facade of the Alexandrinsky Theater — a poster about the premiere of "The Seagull". A few hours are left before the performance. Chekhov and his sister Masha are expecting Lika Mizinova from Moscow station to arrive from Moscow. Chekhov is alarmed by the upcoming premiere, excited by the meeting with love, which never took place. Memories of acquaintance with Lika, of the experiences caused by the rude scolding of newspaper men who predicted the young writer the inglorious "death under the fence", about the unexpected decision for everyone to go to Sakhalin...
SFRJ is officially a place where everyone have a job and a house. The story follows hard labored workers who can't find a job, who bathe in public bathrooms and sleep in homeless centers.
The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat is a short documentary film that showcases the everyday life at a train station in La Ciotat, France. The film captures the arrival of a steam train and the passengers disembarking from it. This iconic silent film provides a glimpse into the early days of cinema and serves as a testament to the evolution of transportation in the 19th century.