Tales of the City is a TV show that takes place in San Francisco during the 1970s. It follows the lives of a diverse group of individuals, including members of the LGBTQ+ community, as they navigate love, friendship, and acceptance in a changing world. The show delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and the impact of the counterculture movement on society. Through its compelling characters and engaging storyline, Tales of the City provides a riveting portrayal of life in San Francisco during a transformative era.
Alcoholic Freddie Quell struggles with his post-war life until he becomes fascinated by a philosophical movement led by Lancaster Dodd. As Freddie becomes more involved with The Cause, his violent and erratic behavior continues to plague him. Despite their differences, Freddie and Dodd form a bond, but tensions arise within The Cause and Freddie eventually leaves. He embarks on his own journey, finding temporary happiness but ultimately feeling lost.
Harold, a young man obsessed with death, develops a peculiar relationship with Maude, a free-spirited 79-year-old woman. Together, they navigate the complexities of life, love, and mortality.
Join the investigation into the Zodiac Killer, a suspected serial killer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Explore the crimes and follow the dedicated investigators as they search for clues and try to crack the cryptic messages left by the killer. Dive into the chilling world of true crime with this gripping and suspenseful documentary.
In the midst of the San Francisco gold rush, a man's obsession with wealth and the desire for more leads to his downfall.
After Pearl Harbor, convicts at Alcatraz prison live in fear of bomb attacks, driving Champ Larkin and his pal Jimbo to a desperate escape attempt which lands them on a tiny lighthouse island, where they take over. The five inhabitants are stymied in their efforts to summon aid. But the island also figures in the schemes of a big Nazi spy ring; which will win out, the gangsters' greed or their patriotism?
Inside Moves is a heartfelt drama about a group of misfits who find solace and friendship in a neighborhood bar. The story follows Roary, a Vietnam veteran who becomes wheelchair-bound after a failed suicide attempt. He befriends Jerry, a bartender, and Louise, a waitress, as they navigate their own personal struggles and form an unlikely family. Together, they find the strength to overcome their obstacles and create a new sense of belonging.
The Time Being is a mystery movie about a struggling artist who becomes involved with a mysterious art collector commissioning the artist to complete a series of art projects. The artist's relationship with his estranged wife and dying father further complicate his life. As he delves deeper into the art world, he discovers dark secrets that challenge his own perception of art and reality.
The adventurous and remarkable life of the US writer Jack London (1876-1916).
Backyard Wedding is a romantic comedy about a young medical student who returns home to the Bay Area to help her parents plan her sister's backyard wedding. Her sister and ex-husband are engaged in a bitter feud, and she finds herself caught in the middle. As tensions rise and secrets come to light, the bride-to-be must decide if she's willing to risk it all for love.
Task Force is a gripping World War II drama that follows the lives of navy pilots as they navigate the challenges of war. From the intense battles in the Pacific theatre to personal struggles on the home front, the film explores the sacrifices and triumphs of these courageous men. It delves into themes of love, loss, and the bonds of friendship, as the pilots face kamikaze attacks, deal with the death of their comrades, and strive for victory. Task Force is a riveting portrayal of the bravery and resilience displayed by these heroes in the face of overwhelming adversity.
The decade that began with peace and love was shattered in the late 1960s amidst riots, assassinations and a war that wouldn't end. The Rolling Stones became the voice of this new era, which came to a horrific end at the Altamont festival.
Tell Them We Were Here is a documentary that explores the art, activism, and social action in the San Francisco Bay Area. It delves into topics such as gentrification, homelessness, displacement, and the empowering role of art in the community.
A travelogue celebrating the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition and highlighting its exhibition of classical paintings and stunning lighting effects.
Short film documenting the San Francisco Youth for Service program.
This Traveltalks entry visits the Golden Gate International Exposition. Sponsored by 11 western states of the United States and 28 foreign countries, this "world's Fair of the West" was built on Treasure Island, a man-made island in San Francisco Bay. Viewers see the exteriors of many exhibition halls and the pavilions of foreign nations. The art, sculpture, and flowers on display are also featured.
The story of Sausalito's houseboat war and the struggle of the people to survive an onslaught by cops, lawyers and courts all stacked against them. Joe Tate and the Redlegs star as the ragtag leaders of the resistance.
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