Set in the late 19th century during the Ottoman Empire, Elveda Rumeli follows the lives of different characters living in the region of Rumelia. Combining elements of comedy and drama, the show explores themes of war, family, and cultural tensions between different ethnic and religious groups. The storyline revolves around the everyday struggles, adventures, and romances of the characters, including a milkman caught up in the Balkan War and the conflicts between Turks, Greeks, Macedonians, and Bulgarians in the area.
In the 19th century Klondike Gold Rush, a cattle drive turns into a fight for survival as a ruthless town boss tries to control the miners and the gold. A man and a woman find love amidst the chaos, but their lives are endangered by greed, shootouts, and death.
This two part mini-series shows the trials and tribulations all the participants endured to be a part of the very first Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It focuses on the individuals from the many countries around the world that joined together to lay the foundation of the modern Summer Olympic Games.
White Fang is a captivating movie set in the 1890s during the gold rush. It follows the story of White Fang, a brave and loyal wolf-dog, as he navigates the harsh arctic environment and encounters various challenges. From dog fights to facing a criminal gang, White Fang's journey is filled with excitement and heartwarming moments. This movie also explores themes of family, friendship, and the pursuit of greed. Join White Fang on his thrilling adventure through the wilderness and witness the bonds he forms with humans and animals alike.
The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat is a short documentary film that showcases the everyday life at a train station in La Ciotat, France. The film captures the arrival of a steam train and the passengers disembarking from it. This iconic silent film provides a glimpse into the early days of cinema and serves as a testament to the evolution of transportation in the 19th century.
Miss Marx is a biographical drama that follows the life of Eleanor Marx, a feminist and communist activist in the late 19th century. The movie explores her struggles, her relationships, and her contributions to the feminist and socialist movements. It delves into her love life, her work as a translator and editor, and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated society. The film also touches on themes of love, politics, and social justice.
Genevieve is a vintage car that participates in the annual London to Brighton car race. The race is filled with mishaps, adventures, and comedic situations. As the race progresses, the competitors face various challenges and obstacles, making it an exhilarating and entertaining road movie.
The professional gambler Ross Hadley is the owner of a posh gaming establishment in the heart of New York...
1915, Sarah Bernhardt is the world's first star. Free. Modern. Divine. Eccentric. Visionary... Between legend and fantasy, Sarah Bernhardt tells us the love story that marked her life.
Poor pedestrian, horse drawn carts, wagons and bus travel across bridge at Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Woman in the Moon follows a professor who is determined to lead an expedition to the moon. He faces obstacles such as espionage, a love triangle, and finding enough money for the trip. Will he be successful in his mission?
In 19th century Paris, a dancehall owner and a defense lawyer team up to defend a dancehall girl who is accused of a crime. The case involves scandalous behavior, blackmail, and a love triangle. As they navigate the courtroom, they also navigate their own romantic entanglements.
The Pictures That Moved: Australian Cinema 1896-1920 is a documentary that delves into the history of Australian cinema during the pivotal period from 1896 to 1920. It provides a fascinating account of the evolution of the Australian film industry, showcasing the milestones, successes, and challenges faced by filmmakers during this time. From the emergence of silent films to the impact of World War I on the industry, the documentary sheds light on the significant moments and cultural developments that shaped Australian cinema.
Set towards the end of the 19th century, when coffee was first introduced to Korea, Russian sharpshooter Illichi and Joseon's first barista Danya are manipulated by Japanese officer Sadako into an elaborate plan to assassinate King Gojong.
The Lawless Breed tells the story of a man released from prison who becomes a lawman in the Wild West. As he navigates through the challenges of his past, he must confront outlaws, seek revenge, and protect his childhood sweetheart. Based on an autobiography, this biography is a thrilling tale of redemption and justice.
After their whaling ship is wrecked in the Canadian Arctic, a group of whalers must confront their moral corruption and learn to survive with the help of the Inuit people.
Actors from Warsaw's garden theatres dance a traditional Polish dance, cracovienne.
In the year 1892, a farmer named Bill Doolin becomes the leader of an outlaw gang known as the Doolins of Oklahoma. As the gang continues to commit armed bank robberies and train robberies, they are pursued by an undercover U.S. Marshal and a posse. Bill's wife suffers a tragic death and he seeks revenge. The gang faces their ultimate challenge when they plan an ambitious escape from custody. Will they succeed or meet their demise?
When author Charles Regnier returns to Paris with a best-selling book that criticizes the government, he's tormented by frequent blackouts. After a mysterious cat-like creature slaughters people close to him, Charles is suspected of murder. Charles fears that he is the beast, but his paramour Marie and best friend Henry, believe he's innocent... until the creature begins to stalk Marie.
A magic ruby ring transports fifteen-year-old Lucy (Emily Hamilton) one hundred years back in time to a castle, where she's a servant girl. Christian Anholt, Emma Cunniffe, Gillian Kearney, Judy Parfitt and Rutger Hauer costar in this enchanting family film.