In Victorian London, Bella Baxter is resurrected by Dr. Godwin Baxter, who replaced parts of her brain with that of an infant's. As Bella's intelligence grows, she seeks autonomy and runs off with a lawyer. They embark on a journey of hedonism and philosophy but face challenges along the way. Bella eventually reunites with Dr. Godwin and decides to carry on his work, while her former lover meets a bizarre fate.
Set in 1950s New York City, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' follows the story of Miriam 'Midge' Maisel, a young Jewish housewife with dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. After her marriage falls apart, Midge discovers her talent for comedy and starts pursuing a career in the male-dominated world of stand-up. With the support of her manager Susie, Midge navigates through the challenges of the showbiz industry while dealing with her complicated personal life. The series explores themes of feminism, Jewish identity, and the pursuit of dreams.
From Straight A's to XXX is a biographical drama that tells the story of a young woman who goes from being a straight-A student to entering the adult entertainment industry. The film explores themes of feminism, empowerment, and the consequences of one's choices.
Raj and Simran meet on a trip to Europe and fall in love. However, their relationship is tested by cultural differences and Raj's domineering father, who opposes their union. They must fight against tradition and parental approval to be together.
Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
Follow the life of a woman as she navigates through various hardships, finding strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
Set in 1920s London, The House of Eliott follows the lives of two sisters, Beatrice and Evangeline Eliott, who start their own fashion house after the death of their father. They navigate the challenges of the interwar period and the societal expectations of women, while building their brand and facing personal dilemmas.
Delia, a woman in post-war Italy, plans an act of rebellion to free herself from her abusive and violent husband, bravely challenging the patriarchal society.
In the countryside of 1970s Sweden, a farmer's daughter falls in love with a city girl as they navigate the challenges of homophobia and feminist activism.
After his wife leaves him, a work-obsessed Manhattan advertising executive is forced to learn long-neglected parenting skills, but a heated custody battle over the couple's young son deepens the wounds left by the separation.
Three female employees at a large company form an unlikely bond as they deal with workplace harassment, sexism, and a chauvinistic boss. When they find evidence of embezzlement, they take matters into their own hands and turn the tables on their oppressors.
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.
A photographer moves with her husband to a seemingly perfect suburban town called Stepford, where the women are beautiful and submissive robots created by their husbands.
Henry & June is a steamy drama based on the lives of writer Henry Miller, his wife, and his lover. Set in 1930s Paris, it explores their tangled relationships, sexual experimentation, and the bohemian lifestyle of the time.
Swingtown is a drama TV show that takes place in the 1970s, exploring the lives of couples living in a suburban neighborhood. The show delves into their adventurous lifestyle, including partner-swapping, open marriages, and extramarital affairs. It also depicts the challenges and complications they face in maintaining their relationships amid societal expectations and changing cultural norms.
A teacher runs an ad in the newspaper to find a wife. Afraid of beautiful ladies, he weds an ugly woman. After a car accident, he meets a doctor who offers to reveal his wife's beauty.
River's Edge is a crime drama thriller set in a small town where a group of teenagers find a dead body by the riverbank. As they deal with the shock of the discovery, they also grapple with their own secrets and the dark secrets of their friends and neighbors. The film explores themes of violence, drug abuse, teenage rebellion, and the complexities of friendships and loyalty.
2 Days in Paris is a romantic comedy film about Marion, a French photographer, and her American boyfriend Jack, who visit Marion's parents in Paris. The couple's relationship is put to the test as they navigate through cultural differences, mistrust, and the ghosts of past relationships. With humor and heart, the film explores the complexities of love and the challenges of maintaining a relationship in a foreign city.
In this action-packed adventure, a Russian soldier finds himself in Turkmenistan after the Russian Civil War. He must adapt to the cultural differences, navigate the desert, and survive various challenges. Along the way, he encounters harem girls, smugglers, and experiences homesickness. The film explores themes of freedom, justice, and the clash of different customs.