Set in the 1930s, a former veterinary student takes a job in a travelling circus and falls in love with the ringmaster's wife. Jacob's life takes a turn when he jumps on a passing train and ends up in a circus. He becomes the vet for the circus animals and develops a complicated relationship with Marlena, the ringmaster's wife. As the circus faces challenges, Jacob and Marlena fall in love and decide to run away together. However, their plans are foiled when August, the ringmaster, discovers their plan and violently separates them. In the chaos that follows, Jacob and Marlena's love triumphs as they find each other and escape with Rosie the elephant. They continue to work in the circus, get married, and have a family together. Years later, Jacob recounts his story, revealing the lasting impact the circus had on his life.
In Remembrance, a man and a woman are torn apart by the chaos of war. Set in Nazi-occupied Poland, the film tells the story of their struggle to reunite amidst the horrors of the Holocaust and the challenges of long-distance communication. Along the way, they face disguises, car theft, and hiding, all in an effort to escape the clutches of the Nazis and find each other again. With themes of love, resilience, and the devastating impact of war, Remembrance is a powerful exploration of the human spirit.
Sole follows the story of a lawyer who pretends to be someone's boyfriend in order to help a childless couple. As the lawyer delves deeper into this charade, he becomes entangled in a web of gambling addiction, petty crime, and the complexities of surrogate motherhood. Set in Italy, the film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the lengths people will go to create a family.
The reunion of a group of former medical students results in a flood of bitter memories.
After World War II, 4,000 Polish families came to Australia. They were Jews, Fascists, anti-Communists, and others dispossessed. In a large hostel, where even married men and women were housed in separate barracks, the adults lived for two years while they worked off the government's payment of their passage. Even though he is married to Anna and has a son, Julian falls in love with Nina and she with him. As they and others face the new situations and prejudices that await immigrants and as they take on aspects of Australian culture, old-country values reassert themselves. Julian decides what to do about love and family, and Nina must find a way to move on.
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