Set in 1927 London, You Rang, M'Lord? is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of the household staff and the upper-class family they serve. The show is filled with hilarious situations, pomposity, and class differences, providing a farcical and entertaining period sitcom.
After inheriting a hotel in New Orleans, a woman discovers that it is built over one of the seven gateways to Hell. As supernatural events occur and the line between the living and the dead blurs, she must uncover the dark secrets of the hotel before it consumes her.
Boundary-pushing Russian dancer and actress Ida Rubinstein selects renowned French composer Maurice Ravel to compose the music for her next ballet. Ravel ends up creating his greatest success ever: Boléro.
The Tin Drum is a drama set in Germany during the time of World War II. It follows the story of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who decides to stop growing at the age of three. Against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, Oskar witnesses the rise of fascism and deals with personal turmoil, including infidelity, murder, and his own unique abilities.
In 1927, the residents of Downton Abbey prepare for a royal visit that brings scandal, romance, and intrigue. The Crawleys and their staff find themselves embroiled in a web of secrets, as class differences, family relationships, and personal struggles come to the forefront. With the future of Downton hanging in the balance, the characters must navigate the challenges of love, loyalty, and change.
Wonderstruck is a story that follows two deaf children, Rose and Ben, who both live in New York City but in different time periods. Rose, in 1927, escapes from her strict father and heads to Manhattan to find her mother. Ben, in 1977, loses his hearing in a freak accident and sets off on a quest to find his long-lost father. As their stories unfold, the two characters discover that they are connected in unexpected ways.
At the dawn of World War II, a young motorcycle courier in the Austrian army encounters a wounded fox cub and takes it with him to occupied France. The soldier and the fox develop an unlikely bond. Based on the true story of Franz Streitberger, director Adrian Goiginger’s great-grandfather.
In 1920s Russia, an aristocrat teams up with a con artist to search for twelve chairs containing hidden jewels, while eluding a criminal and dealing with a troublesome mother-in-law.
The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) tells the story of Charles Lindbergh's daring solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. In the face of numerous challenges and dangers, Lindbergh embarks on an epic journey to become the first person to fly non-stop from New York to Paris. The movie captures the excitement, drama, and triumph of this historic feat.
A folklorist investigates a series of mysterious occurrences in a remote Vermont town, uncovering a secret cult and a cosmic horror.
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) follows the life of a successful songwriter, showcasing his journey from a struggling musician to a renowned figure in the music industry. The film covers various aspects of his life, including his relationships, career achievements, and personal struggles. With a mix of drama, musical performances, and colorful characters, Till the Clouds Roll By takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of music during the early twentieth century.
School of Life follows the story of a young orphan boy who discovers a hidden world of adventure and friendship when he is sent to live with his grandfather in a picturesque chateau. Together, they embark on unforgettable journeys through the Loire River, encountering woodland creatures, gypsies, and even a pack of hounds. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about love, family, and the importance of preserving the natural world.
Mr. Arkadin, a wealthy amnesiac, hires a private investigator to uncover his mysterious past. As the investigation unfolds, the detective is drawn into a web of crime, deception, and international intrigue. With various locations across Europe, including Munich, Zurich, Paris, Warsaw, Madrid, Barcelona, and Tangier, the plot takes twists and turns as Arkadin's true identity and dark secrets are revealed.
In 1920s Russia, a con artist teams up with a priest to hunt for a hidden fortune in family jewels.
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.
Bloody Mama is a gritty crime drama that tells the true story of Marvin 'Machine Gun' Johnson and his dysfunctional family's downward spiral of violence and chaos. Marvin, a gangster and drug addict, leads his family in a series of bank robberies, murders, and other criminal activities. The film explores themes of rape, sexual abuse, incest, and the complex relationships within the family. It is a grindhouse-style exploitation film that offers a disturbing portrayal of a violent and twisted world.
In Depression-era America, Bonnie Parker met Clyde Barrow over a cup of hot chocolate, and it was love at first sight. Their violent courtship took them through bank robberies, prison and a multi-state crime spree, securing their place in history as one of America's most notorious couples
A compilation of newsreels shot between 1913 and 1917 - the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.
A gangster, recently released from Alcatraz prison, seeks revenge against those who wronged him. As he navigates the dangerous gangland of 1920s New York, he faces challenges both inside and outside the walls of the prison. With the help of his wife and teenage daughter, he sets out on a mission to take down the mob boss who ruined his life.
The Second World War is experienced through the journey of Private Cole, a dramatic study of the contrasting nature between the innocence of childhood and the reality of war, and the emotional struggle that accompanies it.