Six Flying Dragons is a TV show set in the Goryeo Dynasty, focusing on the power struggle and political conflicts among ambitious men. It explores themes of social reform, justice, corruption, and the fight for power.
Set between late Koryo Dynasty and early Choson Dynasty period. Jung Do-Jeon plans for the new country of "Choson" and new culture as an influential advisor to King Taejo. Jung Do-Jeon resistance among those that want to keep Koryo.
The Sicilian is a crime drama movie set in Sicily, Italy, during the 1940s. It follows the life of a Sicilian mafia don and his journey of betrayal, political corruption, and social reform. The protagonist, a communist revolutionary, becomes a martyr while fighting for agrarian reform and the rights of the working class. The movie explores themes of power, loyalty, and the impact of class differences on society.
Simon is about a group of hippies led by a major general who brainwashes people using a computer. A scientist battles against them to save humanity.
Charulata, a lonely and neglected wife in 19th century Calcutta, discovers a new sense of purpose and freedom when she starts writing and interacting with a newspaper editor. Her journey of self-discovery explores themes of existential loneliness and the limitations imposed on women in colonial India.
Toilet: A Love Story is a comedy-drama romance film set in a small village in India. The film follows the love story of a young couple who face societal taboos and cultural barriers due to the lack of toilet facilities in their village. With a strong social message, the film highlights the issues of hygiene and inequality while also exploring themes of love, relationships, and social reform. Along with an entertaining storyline, the film also portrays the struggles and obstacles faced by the couple as they fight against the odds to create a better future.
The Spirit of '45 is a documentary that delves into the social and political changes that occurred in Britain after the end of World War II. It explores the implementation of key reforms such as the creation of the National Health Service, nationalization of industries, and the establishment of a welfare state. The film also examines the impact of these changes on the working class, highlighting issues such as housing shortages, the class struggle, and the rise of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party.
In Victorian England, a beggar boy named Wheeler finds himself living in Windsor Castle after he is discovered by Queen Victoria. As Wheeler navigates this new world of privilege and obligation, he learns about love, loss, and the power of friendship.
Adaptation of a literary work on the slow deterioration of an orthodox family, where the women are unable to achieve emancipation and the men succumb to insanity.
Directed by Thorold Dickinson.
Abhiram and Uma fall in love with each other when they meet in Europe. Unable to express their feelings at the right time, the two are separated when Uma returns to India. Abhiram goes to India to marry his lover, Uma. However, when he reaches the country, he is attacked by some unknown people. Later, a lady named Jhansi reveals Abhiram's shocking past.
At the Beginning of Glorious Days is a movie set in 18th-century Russia during the reign of Peter the Great. It follows the story of the czar and his social reforms, as well as the Russo-Turkish War and the challenges he faced, including a mutiny and the threat of execution. The movie highlights the struggles and achievements of the reformer ruler in the context of imperial Russia.
While working in China for Nathan Goldberg, a New York Jewish importer, Chattfield Bruce comes to admire the Robin Hood philosophy of Wong Lee, who gives to the poor all the food, clothing and money that he steals from the rich. After Chattfield informs Wong Lee of a betrayal among his gang, Wong Lee gives him a ring that is guaranteed to give the wearer the allegiance of any Chinese throughout the world.
A young East Side Jewish reporter gets into a sticky situation when she finds that her new beau is indicting a banker she owes money to.
After she inherits a fortune, Ann Clemance travels to Paris to indulge herself in frivolity. She meets up with an old friend, writer Adrian Torrens, who disparages her lifestyle. Ann sees him befriend an Apache dancer and she believes he finds women in need of salvation more appealing.
This affecting biography chronicles the life and times of prominent European philosopher John Wycliffe, who was the first to translate the Bible into English. The 14th century, Oxford University scholar often found himself caught between opposing theological, political and societal forces: He defended England's autonomy against the pontiff's authority and championed the indigent against the wealthy's abuses.
The Patriot Game is a documentary film that focuses on the conflict between Irish Republicans and the British Army during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. It explores the roots of the conflict, including the history of British colonialism, sectarianism, and discrimination. The film also examines the role of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the tactics they employed in their struggle for Irish independence.
Peggy Ainslee, the daughter of a wealthy broker, tires of the empty life of society, and determines on a mission of charity and uplift in the poor quarters of New York City
A general ousts the king of Kosnovia, and makes the king's idle son ruler. Unexpectedly, the new ruler begins instituting democratic reforms, angering the General.