Anne Shirley faces new challenges and adventures during the war in an emotional journey filled with love, loss, and resilience.
Bauhaus: A New Era is a TV show that takes place in Germany during the 1910s and 1920s. It follows the story of a female artist and her experiences in the renowned art school. The show is told in flashback and explores the social and historical backdrop of the Weimar Republic.
Dumbo, a baby elephant with unusually large ears, becomes the laughingstock of the circus. But when it's discovered that he can fly, Dumbo becomes the star attraction and captures the hearts of audiences everywhere.
After falling into a vat of pickles in 1919, a Jewish immigrant named Herschel Greenbaum is preserved for 100 years. He wakes up in present-day Brooklyn and seeks to reconnect with his great-grandson, Ben. Through their contrasting values and experiences, they learn valuable lessons about family, heritage, and the importance of embracing change.
In 1919, eight Chicago White Sox players accept bribes from gamblers to intentionally lose the World Series. As the scandal unfolds, a trial is held and the players face the consequences of their actions.
Kafka, an insurance clerk, gets caught in a web of secret organizations and paranoia in an alternate reality version of Prague. As he uncovers the truth, Kafka becomes entangled in a revolution and struggles to maintain his sanity.
Sardar Udham is a biography movie based on the true story of a man named Udham Singh. Set in Punjab, India during the early 1900s, the film follows Udham Singh's journey as he becomes a freedom fighter and fights against British imperialism. The plot focuses on his mission to seek justice and avenge the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where a British general ordered the killing of innocent protesters. Through his determination and sacrifice, Udham Singh becomes a symbol of patriotism and resistance against colonialism.
Set in 1919 in a small German town, "Frantz" tells the story of a young woman named Anna who is mourning the loss of her fiancé, Frantz, who was killed during the war. One day, she notices a mysterious Frenchman, Adrien, visiting Frantz's grave and becomes intrigued by him. As Anna and Adrien spend more time together, a complex and emotional story of guilt, forgiveness, and healing unfolds.
The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis (2021) follows the life of C.S. Lewis, an Oxford professor and writer. The movie delves into his experiences, including his time at Oxford University, his struggles with atheism, and his eventual religious conversion. Set against the backdrop of World War I and World War II, the film provides insight into Lewis' philosophical and theological beliefs.
Modigliani tells the story of the famous artist's struggles and triumphs, his forbidden love, and his untimely death. Set in Paris in 1919, the film follows Modigliani as he battles tuberculosis, faces discrimination, and fights for his art to be recognized.
This movie follows the lives and careers of a showbiz family, the Donahues, as they navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry.
The film follows the life of Sada Abe, who became a celebrity in 1936 after strangling her lover and slicing off his penis.
The Childhood of a Leader follows the story of a young boy growing up in France during the 1910s. As he learns French, he becomes increasingly fascinated and influenced by the rise of fascism and the Treaty of Versailles. His childhood experiences, including throwing stones and having tantrums, shape his pessimistic and nihilistic worldview. The movie explores his complex relationships with his father, mother, and the world around him.
In post-World War I England, Dr. Faraday visits Hundreds Hall, a once-grand country estate. He becomes intrigued by the Ayres family who reside there, including the mother, her children, and a ghostly presence. As he delves deeper into the history of the house, strange and unsettling events unfold, blurring the line between reality and the supernatural.
Tells the story of a great milestone in aviation history: the 1935 crossing of the Pacific Ocean by a Pan American Airways flying boat known as the China Clipper. The documentary series recounts the development of this technological innovation – led by Pan Am’s chief executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane engineer Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz – with dramatic re-enactments, interviews with historians and biographers, and archival photographs, newsreel clips and film.
Captain Conan follows Captain Georges Bonnet, a French army captain who leads his team through the challenges and bureaucracy of World War I. The story delves into themes of war weariness, brutality, and the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution. Bonnet and his team must navigate through battles, military prisons, and investigations while facing their own personal demons.
In 1930s Australia, a bounty hunter forms an unlikely alliance with an Aboriginal man to track down an outlaw responsible for a brutal massacre. As they navigate the harsh landscape, they confront their own morality and the dark history of colonialism.
Set during World War I, Coup de Grâce tells the story of a love triangle between a woman, her stableboy lover, and her childhood friend who is a soldier. As the war rages on, their relationships are tested and strained, leading to tragic consequences.
Alan Quartermain's son comes to Africa to find the treasure his father was unable to bring home.
The Madwoman of Chaillot is a satirical film set in 1960s Paris, where an eccentric countess who lives in the basement of a cafe discovers a secret conspiracy by oil executives to drill beneath the streets of Paris. With the help of her quirky friends, she sets out to stop the destruction of her beloved city.