In turn of the century London, a magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father. Spoiled and bored upper crust Edwardian English family has their world turned upside down by an all nonsensical nanny who teaches them how to enjoy life.
Parade's End is a TV mini-series set during World War I in Edwardian England. It follows the story of Christopher Tietjens, a conservative government statistician and his complicated relationships with his unfaithful wife Sylvia and the suffragette Valentine Wannop. Amidst the backdrop of war and societal changes, the series delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for personal freedom.
Suffragette is a drama film set in 1912 London, depicting the courage and determination of a group of women who fought against the existing misogynistic and oppressive system to gain suffrage rights. The film follows the story of Maud, a working-class woman who becomes involved with the suffragette movement, facing various obstacles and hardships along the way, including police brutality, sexual harassment, and imprisonment.
Hysteria is a comedy that tells the story of the invention of the vibrator. Set in Victorian London, the film explores the unconventional treatment of female hysteria through the eyes of a young doctor who develops an electrical device that provides pleasure and relief to women. As he navigates societal expectations and personal relationships, he must also defend his invention in court.
The little-known story of one of the most compelling political movements and friendships in American history.
Iron Jawed Angels is a biographical drama set in the 1920s, depicting the courageous women who played a pivotal role in the suffrage movement in the United States. It showcases their struggle, protests, and imprisonment, highlighting the obstacles they faced in their fight for women's emancipation and the right to vote.
Sweet Land is a romantic drama film that takes place in a rural area of Minnesota during the 1920s. It follows a German-American mail-order bride who faces prejudice and challenges as she arrives in a small farming community. The film explores themes of love, morality, social issues, and the struggles of immigrants during that time.
Samantha, a young girl living in New York in 1904, experiences a series of adventures and learns valuable lessons about friendship, family, and activism.
Based on a true story, The Winslow Boy (1999) follows the Winslow family as they fight for justice when their teenage son is wrongfully expelled from school. With the help of a renowned lawyer, they take their case to court and navigate the complexities of the legal system to clear their son's name.
Set in 19th-century Boston, The Bostonians follows a young girl who becomes involved with a passionate feminist lawyer and a charismatic Southern gentleman. The story explores themes of love, feminism, and societal change during a complex period in American history.
The 39 Steps follows a man who becomes entangled in a web of espionage and must go on the run to clear his name. As he races against time, he uncovers a conspiracy that stretches across Europe, involving spies, traitors, and political intrigue. With the help of a suffragette, he must navigate through various dangerous situations and find evidence to expose the true culprits.
A scientific expedition to the North Pole turns into a thrilling adventure as the team encounters man-eating monsters and eccentric inventors.
A comedy short film set during a busy day, where various mishaps and funny situations occur.
Savage Messiah is a movie set in Paris, France in the 1910s. It tells the story of a sculptor and his creative process, love life, and tragic events. Based on a true story and a novel, the movie explores themes of art, love, and the struggles of a Polish artist in a bohemian French countryside.
Mrs. Claus travels to New York City during the suffrage movement and uses her wit and charm to bring joy to the lives of children while also advocating for women's rights. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and showcases her musical talent through original songs.
Estimados Señores sheds light on the little-known suffragette movement in Colombia. Set in 1954, the film follows Esmeralda Arboleda, a fiercely intelligent leader, who ignites a revolution in a society rooted in patriarchal traditions, culminating in a fierce and decisive debate. A group of women embark on a historic struggle to bring women's voting rights to the National Constituent Assembly. With bold marches, radio appearances and a brilliant media strategy that places them on the front page, they achieve their goal, but the real challenge begins in the debate, where they face fierce opposition. Esmeralda Arboleda must endure personal attacks from the assembly members, and just as she is about to speak, she receives a heartbreaking call: her son has suffered a serious accident. She is torn between her duty as a mother and her commitment to the cause, with an unfavorable outcome.
Sons and Lovers follows the life of Paul Morel, a young man growing up in a dysfunctional family in a mining town in England. He struggles with his domineering mother, a manipulative female who pushes him toward a career as an artist. Along the way, he navigates romantic rivalries, adultery, and the suffragette movement, all while coming of age and exploring his own artistic temperament.
Suffragettes, with Lucy Worsley (2018) is a documentary film that explores the history of the suffragette movement in Britain and their relentless struggle for women's voting rights during the conservative society of Edwardian England. It delves into the tactics employed by suffragettes, from peaceful protests to acts of domestic terrorism, such as arson and bombing. The film also highlights the brutal response of the authorities, including police brutality and prison brutality, towards the suffragettes. Through insightful interviews, historical reenactments, and captivating narratives, Suffragettes, with Lucy Worsley paints a vivid picture of the hardships faced by these courageous women and the lasting impact of their activism.
The Rainbow follows the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family, focusing on the experiences of the women in the family. It explores themes of bisexuality, sexual awakening, women's rights, and love amidst societal pressures.
They were, at best mocked or ridiculed, at worst incarcerated, tortured, or even beheaded. But they would not be deterred. For decades ten thousands of women in Germany, Great Britain, in France, the U.S. and many other countries fought for their right to vote. Some used the institutions, others turned into media savvy politicians, and still others turned to terrorism, went on hunger strike, or died as martyrs. 100 years later we tell a multi-perspective and emotional story of the international fight, against all odds, for women’s suffrage as an important step towards equal rights.