Beyond Utopia is a gripping documentary that follows the journey of several families as they try to escape the oppressive regime of North Korea. It provides a rare and eye-opening glimpse into a world that is unknown to most of us.
Sin Nombre tells the story of Sayra, a young Honduran girl, who embarks on a dangerous journey to the United States to escape the violence of the Mara Salvatrucha gang. Along the way, she meets Casper, a member of the same gang who is trying to start a new life. Their paths intertwine as they face countless obstacles and dangers on their way to the American dream.
Blair Witch follows a group of college students who venture into the Maryland woods to uncover the mystery of the Blair Witch after watching a YouTube video about a college student who disappeared in the same woods. As they enter the forest, they soon realize that something evil is lurking in the darkness, and they find themselves trapped in a terrifying time loop, where they are hunted down and killed one by one. They must find a way to escape the wrath of the Blair Witch before it's too late.
Watership Down is a gripping tale of survival as a group of rabbits face numerous challenges and perils while searching for a new home. The story explores themes of betrayal, darkness, and the philosophy of life.
During World War II, Operation Market Garden is launched by the Allies with the aim to gain control of key bridges in the Netherlands. However, due to overconfidence, arrogance, and incompetence, the mission ultimately ends in defeat and the loss of many lives, including the death of a paratrooper's son.
Long Way Round is a TV show that chronicles the epic journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they ride from London to New York on motorcycles, crossing several countries and encountering various challenges and adventures along the way.
In the rural village, a schoolteacher decides to build a school despite facing challenges from the villagers and their traditional beliefs. The teacher's determination and efforts to educate the children and improve the village's future are met with skepticism and resistance. Through hard work and determination, the schoolteacher overcomes all odds and manages to make a positive impact on the village.
Blood and Chocolate (2007) is a drama, fantasy, horror, and romance movie about a young werewolf girl named Vivian who falls in love with a human. They must navigate their secret romance while dealing with the dangers of the werewolf world.
In the 1800s, a group of settlers hires a wagon master to guide them through the treacherous Wild West. Along the way, they encounter comedic mishaps, encounter Native Americans, and experience the challenges of frontier life.
Meek's Cutoff is a movie set in the 1840s, where a group of settlers traveling along the Oregon Trail find themselves lost in the desert. They face various challenges such as thirst, paranoia, and incompetence, while trying to survive and find their way back.
In the Wild West, a group of horse traders agree to act as guides for a wagon train. Along the journey, they encounter various challenges including Native American attacks, outlaws, and a snake oil salesman. Despite the odds, they become the heroes of the journey and lead the wagon train to the promised land.
In post-Civil War Texas, a former Union Army colonel is hired to protect a Southern plantation owner from a band of Mexican revolutionaries.
In Wild River, a family in Tennessee deals with loss and challenges during the 1930s. The story revolves around a mother-daughter relationship, a river-crossing, and a land dispute. As they face the hardships of the time, the characters navigate race relations, individualism, and their own fears. The film explores themes of love, hope, and the impacts of progress and tragedy.
Terry Jones' Great Map Mystery is a four-part television documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two Wales in 2008 and presented by ex-Python Terry Jones. As described on the BBC's website, "Terry Jones sets out on a series of journeys through Wales following the world's first road atlas: John Ogilby's Britannia, published in 1675."
Happy as Lazzaro tells the story of a young peasant named Lazzaro who lives in an isolated village that is stuck in the past. When Lazzaro befriends the young nobleman Tancredi, he is introduced to a world beyond his own and becomes entangled in a complex scheme involving fake kidnappings and modern slavery. As the story unfolds, Lazzaro's naivety and pure heart navigate him through the harsh realities of the modern world.
In this epic western, a young scout named Breck Coleman guides a group of pioneers on the treacherous journey along the Oregon Trail. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and dangers, including conflicts with Pawnee Indians. Amidst the hardships of the frontier, Coleman finds love and must navigate the challenges of nation-building.
In the rural Himalayan region of Bhutan, a schoolteacher embraces the struggles and joys of teaching in a remote village. He faces obstacles like river crossings, power outages, and limited resources, but perseveres in his mission to educate the children.
Pierre, a renowned writer and explorer, defies all odds and explores the smallest paths of France on foot after waking up from a coma caused by a terrible fall.
In late 19th century, a young Danish priest travels to remote Iceland to build a church and photograph the locals. However, as he delves deeper into the harsh landscape, he becomes disconnected from his original purpose, mission, and moral compass.
The Crossing follows the story of a lower caste family in India who are faced with poverty, unemployment, and violence. Amidst the struggles, they navigate through social and class barriers, media coverage, and the loss of their son. The film highlights themes of injustice, inequality, and the fight for survival.