The Forsyte Saga follows the lives of an upper-middle-class family in London, focusing on their complicated relationships, love affairs, and struggles with morality. Based on the novel by John Galsworthy, this period drama offers a mesmerizing portrayal of a family torn apart by adultery and ambition.
Set in the 1970s, The Ice Storm follows the lives of two dysfunctional suburban families as they navigate their way through sexual awakening, infidelity, and the complexities of family dynamics during Thanksgiving weekend. The story explores themes of polyamory, partner swapping, symbolism, and the consequences of repressed desires.
The Maid follows the story of a maid working in the house of an upper-middle-class family in Chile. As she deals with the challenges of her job, including catfights, rivalry, and dark comedic situations, she navigates the complexities of her relationships with the family members and her fellow employees.
After six years, Antonio and Laura face a crisis in their relationship.
The Forsyte Saga (2002) is a British historical drama set in the Edwardian era. It tells the story of an upper-middle-class family and their struggles with wealth, social issues, and family feuds. The plot revolves around a pathologically jealous husband, a tragic romance, and a forbidden love affair. The series explores themes of male heir, social discrimination, and female subjugation in a patriarchal society. It also delves into the effects of the Boer War and the generation gap. With its costume-drama setting, the show takes place in London, England and features three generational family dynamics spanning from the 1870s to the 1920s.
When a family inherits a yacht, they hire a questionable captain to sail them to the Caribbean, encountering various misadventures along the way.
When a young advertising executive meets a middle-aged waitress, they embark on a passionate but tumultuous relationship that challenges societal norms.
Claire, a writer spending the summer in the French countryside, becomes infatuated with a teenage girl who has a boyfriend. As their relationship intensifies, Claire becomes fixated on her knee, sparking a love triangle. Set against the backdrop of picturesque Lake Annecy, this dialogue-driven film explores themes of desire and sexuality.
In the 1950s American South, Odessa Cotter, an African-American maid, and Miriam Thompson, a white housewife, form an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of racial segregation and social injustice. Their lives are forever changed when the Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, forcing them to confront their own beliefs and take a stand for equality. The Long Walk Home is a poignant tale of courage, friendship, and the fight for civil rights.
A drama centered on a working-class immigrant family in the port city of Sète, France. The father, Slimane, who has worked for 35 years on the same shipyard, decides to fulfill his dream of opening a couscous restaurant. However, he faces numerous obstacles including family conflicts, social differences, and rejected loan requests.
A young employee moves from a small town to the big city and finds himself living in a luxurious penthouse apartment. He navigates through the upper-middle-class society, facing jealousy, ridicule, and love. Along the way, he discovers the sacrifices and compromises that come with wealth and privilege.
Four African-American best friends deal with love, friendship, and commitment while facing societal expectations.
A middle-aged man must maneuver between the deceptive allure of his social scene and the reality he has at home.
Sex, Shame & Tears is a Mexican comedy-drama film released in 1999. The movie explores the ups and downs of various relationships, delving into themes of friendship, marriage, infidelity, and sexual dissatisfaction. Set in Mexico City, the film showcases the lives of a group of upper-middle-class individuals and the challenges they face in their romantic lives. With a mix of comedy and drama, the film explores the struggles and complexities of love and relationships.
Miss ZOMBIE is a drama horror movie about a zombie who becomes a family servant and lives with them. The movie explores themes of loss, sadness, and domestic relationships. It also touches on topics like suicide, sexual desire, and domestic violence. The plot revolves around the interactions between the zombie and the family members, exploring their emotions and struggles.
A teenaged drug addict is sent to Dr. Royce's controversial drug intervention program where the addicts in the program confront each other in supervised group meetings. Also, in evening meetings, the addicts are confronted by their families. The girl's parents want to remove her from the program because it upsets them that their daughter is being forced to associate with addicts who admit to stealing and trading sex for drugs.
Cold Water is a period drama about two teenage protagonists who find solace in each other while struggling with their troubled lives and trying to escape the constraints of their social classes. Set in 1972 Paris, the film explores themes of teenage angst, alienation, and juvenile delinquency.
Ariel is a troubled girl with more than the usual teenage problems. When her emotion and temper get the best of her, she is drawn into a world where she can take out her anger with her fists. In the tradition of 'Girlfight' comes a wildly original story of rage and redemption.