German version of Dancing with the Stars, the reality competition in which celebrities perform choreographed dance routines which are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts and voted on by viewers.
Kateryna is beautiful, clever and by the will of her godmother was raised as a lady of noble blood. But for the whole world, she is only someone else’s property, a bondmaid of the richest landowner in Nizhyn – Chervinskyi. Struggling for her freedom and the right to be happy, she will have to endure the deaths of her closest people, become the property of a woman who hates and dreams to kill her, survive the popular uprising, escape while being chased by a maniac and flee from the one who wants to get her above all. What awaits Kateryna at the end of such a terrible and exhausting path to freedom?
After a family tragedy, an aspiring author falls in love with a mysterious outsider. She is swept away to a house that breathes, bleeds, and remembers. The mansion harbors ghostly secrets and the author must uncover the truth while dealing with her own haunted past.
Great Expectations follows the story of a young orphan named Pip as he navigates the world of high society and falls in love with the beautiful but mysterious Estella. Along the way, he encounters colorful characters, faces his own inner demons, and learns the true meaning of love and happiness.
Shall We Dance? (2004) is a movie about a middle-aged man who, feeling bored and unsatisfied with his life, discovers a hidden passion for dance when he sees a woman dancing in a dance studio. He decides to take dance lessons secretly, fearing the judgment of his wife and friends. As he becomes more involved in the world of dance, he enters a dance competition, challenging himself and overcoming his fears.
A seven-part mini-series produced in England about Vienna's Strauss family in the 19th-century. Members of the London Symphony Orchestra provided the music.
Waterloo is a historical epic that recounts the events of the famous Battle of Waterloo, where Napoleon Bonaparte faced off against the Duke of Wellington. The film explores the strategies, sacrifices, and ultimate outcome of this significant moment in history.
Young Charlie suspects her charming Uncle Charlie, who has come to visit her family, may be a killer. As she delves deeper into the truth, she finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Madame Bovary is a drama and romance film set in the French countryside. It follows the story of Emma Bovary, an ambitious woman trapped in a loveless marriage. She seeks excitement and fulfillment through adulterous affairs, leading to tragic consequences.
Set in the early 1930s, Ship of Fools follows the journey of passengers on a German ocean liner as they navigate themes of hypocrisy, nationalism, and love. The ship's diverse group of travelers includes a farm laborer, a prostitute, a flamenco dancer, and a drug addict. As they encounter various challenges and navigate personal relationships, the ship serves as a microcosm of society on the brink of war.
Nothing is more important to Mexican-American Marta Delacruz than her quinceanera -- the traditional 15th birthday celebration that symbolically ushers a young girl into adulthood. Marta is understandably angry and resentful when her father cancels the gala event, but her outlook changes completely when she accidentally uncovers her father's secret: He never became a U.S. citizen.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, The Cardinal tells the story of a young priest who must confront his own faith as he navigates the challenges of bigotry, including anti-Semitism and racism. Along the way, he faces personal trials and struggles, including the decision to support a woman in labor who is in need of an abortion. With an ensemble cast and stunning visuals, this epic film explores the complexities of faith and the power of the human spirit.
Anna Leonowens, a strong-willed and opinionated British schoolteacher, travels to Siam (now Thailand) in the 1860s to become the tutor for the children of King Mongkut. As she struggles to adapt to the cultural differences and gain acceptance from the Siamese court, Anna forms a deep bond with the King and his children, challenging social norms and advocating for change.
Anastasia is found wandering the streets of Copenhagen with no memory of her past. When she is taken in by an exiled Russian General, she begins to believe she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia who survived the Russian Revolution.
Waterloo Bridge tells the story of a ballerina named Myra who falls in love with a British officer named Roy during World War I. They get married in haste, but their happiness is short-lived as Roy goes to war and Myra becomes a prostitute to survive. When Roy returns, he believes Myra is dead, and they are reunited under tragic circumstances.
Albert and Bruno, two swindlers in deep debt, join a group of climate activists for the free food and drinks. They gradually integrate the movement without conviction, using each action and rebellion to scheme and make money. Amidst the complexities and contradictions of our time, they navigate between overconsumption and minimalism.
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.
Take the Lead is a 2006 film about a dance teacher who volunteers to teach ballroom dancing to a group of troubled inner-city high school students. Through the power of dance, the teacher transforms their lives, teaching them discipline, respect, and the importance of teamwork. Along the way, the students learn valuable life lessons and discover their hidden talents.
After a cancelled wedding and a concussion, a corporate lawyer enrolls in a dance school and learns to waltz. She discovers the joy of dancing and finds love with a dance instructor, all during the festive Christmas season in New York City.
Make Way for Tomorrow is a 1937 drama movie about an elderly couple, Barkley and Lucy, who face financial struggles and the prospect of separation due to foreclosure. As their adult children are unable to provide them with a permanent home, Barkley and Lucy are forced to live apart. The film explores themes of old age, family relationships, and the challenges faced by the elderly.