In 1936, Indiana Jones is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis. With the help of his former lover, Marion, and his friend, Sallah, Indy embarks on a dangerous adventure filled with traps, rival archaeologists, and supernatural powers.
Traces Japan’s history with the Olympic games and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for viewers before Tokyo hosts the event again in 2020. The first half tells the story of marathon runner Kanakuri Shiso, who became one of the first Japanese nationals to participate in the Olympics in Stockholm in 1912. The second half features Tabata Masaji, the coach who laid the foundations of Japanese swimming and helped bring the games to Tokyo for the first time in 1964.
A brother and sister's battle over a prized heirloom piano unleashes haunting truths about how the past is perceived — and who defines a family legacy.
In the 1930s, the University of Washington's rowing team faces the challenges of the Great Depression. They rise above adversity to achieve greatness, culminating in their victory at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
After ten years of knowledge and choice, after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Lin Nansheng has grown into a true Communist Party member. And at the critical moment of the War of Liberation, he made outstanding contributions to the party and the country.
Race is a biographical drama based on the incredible true story of Jesse Owens, the legendary African-American athlete who overcame racial prejudice and competed in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Facing the racial tensions of Nazi Germany and the intense competition on the track, Jesse Owens became a symbol of triumph and hope.
Mank is a biographical drama that follows the life of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay for the iconic film Citizen Kane. Set in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood, the movie provides a glimpse into Mankiewicz's complicated relationship with director Orson Welles and the challenges he faces in the movie industry. With a witty and sharp script, Mank explores themes of ambition, power, and betrayal.
During the Spanish Civil War, a man named Higinio hides in a small village and lives in a hidden trench to avoid political repression. He spends decades in fear and isolation, experiencing hallucinations and struggling with the memories of the war. His neighbor becomes his only connection to the outside world. As time passes, Higinio's secret becomes a burden, leading to revenge, betrayal, and the discovery of a hidden room that holds shocking secrets.
In 1936, a man discovers the dark secrets of a Nazi occult experiment in rural West Virginia. Seeking revenge, he must confront vampires, necromancers, and a quest for immortality.
A rousing tale of the Korean athletes who ran the 1947 Boston International Marathon, the first international marathon held since World War II.
Bolero: Dance of Life is a captivating drama that takes place in 1930s France. The film explores the lives of characters from three different generations, all connected through their love for music and dance. The story delves into various themes, including anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the search for lost loved ones. It portrays the struggles and triumphs of individuals affected by the turbulent period of post-World War II. With an ensemble cast and intertwining storylines, Bolero: Dance of Life presents a gripping and emotional narrative.
In 'Young and Innocent', a man is wrongly accused of murder and goes on the run to clear his name. With the help of a young woman, they navigate through dangerous situations and unravel the truth behind the crime. Set in the English countryside, this gripping thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat.
During World War II, a young man named Steve Rogers undergoes an experimental procedure that turns him into a super-soldier known as Captain America. With his newfound powers, he battles a super-villain, terrorist plots, and navigates a world that is vastly different from his own time.
La Vie en Rose is a biographical film about the life and career of French singer Edith Piaf. The movie depicts her rise to fame, struggles with addiction, and turbulent personal life. It explores themes of love, loss, and the power of music.
In 1930s England, a teenage girl living in a castle with her eccentric family experiences first love and navigates the complexities of relationships.
While at War is a historical drama set in Salamanca, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. The film follows a college professor who is faced with moral dilemmas as he navigates the political repression and military uprising under the Franco regime. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of dictatorship, rebellion, and political repression.
Beloved Infidel (1959) tells the story of a talented Hollywood writer who falls in love with a renowned novelist. Their relationship is tested by fame, mental illness, and the pressures of the entertainment industry.
Fighting Elegy is a satirical martial arts film set in 1930s Japan. It follows the story of a delinquent high school student who gets involved in a mass brawl and starts training in karate. The film explores themes of sexual repression, political satire, and the societal pressures faced by young people in that era.
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe is a movie based on the true story of the life of Stefan Zweig, a renowned Austrian-Jewish writer. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film explores his struggle as a Jewish refugee, his exile from Austria, his time in New York City, and his eventual suicide in Petropolis, Brazil. It portrays his interactions with other famous authors and intellectuals during this turbulent time in history.
Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film follows the journey of an Indian hockey team as they strive to win a gold medal at the 1936 Olympics and the 1948 Olympics. It explores the challenges and triumphs faced by the team, their coach, and the players, highlighting the dedication and determination required to achieve success in the field of sports.