Blue Bloods follows the Reagan family, who are deeply rooted in law enforcement. Frank Reagan is the police commissioner and patriarch of the family. He leads his sons, Danny and Jamie, who are both officers in the New York Police Department. The show explores their relationships and the challenges they face both on and off the job.
The Goldbergs is a sitcom that follows the lives of the Goldberg family, set in the 1980s in Pennsylvania. The story revolves around the eccentric and loving family, with a focus on the parents, their three children, and the relationships between siblings and generations.
The vigorous head, Qiao Haiyun, ever set rules that every New Year all family members must go home. No one had broken rules all the time, until the most honest third-generation Li Yijin suddenly broke the tradition to go to her boyfriend’s home for the New Year, causing family contradiction. Qiao Haiyun has three daughters. The three generations of women in the Meng family were like a flock of birds. Although they watched each other from the distance, they supported each other and coexisted.
The Upper Hand is a comedy TV show set in London, England in the 1990s. It follows the story of a single mother who hires a former football player as a housekeeper. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, particularly the bond between the mother and her daughter. With elements of British humor, the show depicts the challenges and situations that arise in a household with three generations living under one roof.
The Royle Family is a sitcom that revolves around the lives of the Royles, a working-class family in Manchester, England. The show primarily takes place in their living room and kitchen, where they spend most of their time watching TV, gossiping, and engaging in social commentary. The series portrays the laziness and everyday interactions of the family, including three generations living under one roof. It showcases the relationships between the husband and wife, mother and daughter, father and daughter, and the family's next-door neighbors. The Royle Family provides a humorous and relatable depiction of a typical British family.
After her husband reveals his infidelity on a talk show, a woman named Birdee returns to her small Texas hometown with her daughter. She struggles to start over and find hope in the midst of judgment and loss.
August: Osage County is a dark comedy-drama film that revolves around a dysfunctional family in Oklahoma. After the death of their father, three sisters, along with their troubled mother, gather together in their family home. As they navigate through their complex relationships, long-held family secrets are revealed, leading to intense arguments and confrontations. Themes of addiction, mental disorders, and dysfunctionality are explored in this poignant and humorous exploration of family dynamics.
The House of the Spirits tells the story of the Trueba family, spanning three generations in Chile. It explores themes of political unrest, oppression, and the struggles faced by the characters amidst various historical events, including the Chilean coup d'état. The narrative revolves around the relationships, conflicts, and secrets within the family, intertwined with elements of clairvoyance and paranormal phenomena. The story delves into love, marriage, class conflict, and the pursuit of justice and revenge.
Harriet, a retired businesswoman, wants to have the last say in her obituary. She hires a young writer, Anne, to help her write her life story. As Anne gets to know Harriet, she discovers that there is more to her than meets the eye. Along the way, they embark on a road trip, form an unlikely friendship, and discover the importance of living life to the fullest.
A family of career criminals, spanning four generations, continue their legacy of heists and robberies in New York City. The plot follows the dynamics between the members of the family, their relationships, and their attempts to stay ahead of the law.
Rhapsody in August is a comedy-drama movie set in post-World War II Japan. It follows a family as they gather in Nagasaki to mourn their grandfather's death. The story explores the relationships between different generations and the impact of war on their lives. The plot revolves around the grandmother-granddaughter relationship and the discovery of a long-lost relative. The movie also touches upon themes of forgiveness, survival, and family bonds.
After losing his job as a radio producer, a family man navigates through the challenges of the holiday season while trying to maintain his family's traditions and happiness.
A talented art forger with an inoperable brain tumor is forced to do one final job for a crime syndicate. He must recreate a stolen painting by Claude Monet in order to save his son from the clutches of a dangerous loan shark. As he navigates the world of art forgery and criminal activities, he faces numerous challenges and the race against time becomes increasingly urgent.
Sunshine is a sweeping epic that follows the fate of a Hungarian Jewish family from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The story revolves around three generations of the Sonnenschein family, exploring themes of love, power, and the impact of historical events on their lives.
Heimat is a TV show that follows the lives of three generations in a small German village, exploring their family relationships, the impact of historical events on their lives, and the changing dynamics of the village over time.
A woman returns to her hometown for the holidays and reconnects with her high school sweetheart, leading to a rekindled romance. Along the way, she navigates family dynamics, job opportunities, and the magic of the holiday season.
Pieces of April follows April Burns, a young woman who invites her estranged family for Thanksgiving dinner in her apartment. As April struggles to cook the big meal, her family deals with their own personal issues and the challenges of getting to her apartment. With a dying mother, a rebellious sister, and a father who is constantly belittling her, April's Thanksgiving becomes a chaotic yet heartwarming event.
Bolero: Dance of Life is a captivating drama that takes place in 1930s France. The film explores the lives of characters from three different generations, all connected through their love for music and dance. The story delves into various themes, including anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the search for lost loved ones. It portrays the struggles and triumphs of individuals affected by the turbulent period of post-World War II. With an ensemble cast and intertwining storylines, Bolero: Dance of Life presents a gripping and emotional narrative.
Zhao Jiadi, the heir to the northern business empire "Jinhai Industries," moves to Haicheng for university, determined to distance himself from his corrupt father. Living a humble life, he navigates love, personal growth, and power struggles within his family. As tensions rise, Zhao must reconcile with his father and fight for the ordinary family he desires, amidst a web of intrigue and betrayal.
When a dysfunctional family gathers on an island for a reunion, they are forced to confront their long-held secrets and deal with the conflicts that arise. Through various comedic and dramatic moments, they navigate through issues of trust, relationships, and personal growth.