An Irish immigrant named Eilis Lacy moves to 1950s Brooklyn and falls in love with a local. However, when her past catches up with her, she must decide between her new life and her homeland.
In 1950s Australia, a skilled dressmaker named Tilly Dunnage returns to her hometown to seek revenge on the people who accused her of murder when she was a child. Armed with her sewing skills and a dark sense of humor, Tilly sets out to transform the town and exact her vengeance.
Pawn Sacrifice is a gripping biographical drama that follows the life of chess champion Bobby Fischer and his rise to fame amid the intense Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union. From his early years as a prodigious chess talent to his historic World Chess Championship match against Boris Spassky, Fischer's journey is plagued by paranoia and inner demons that threaten to consume him.
As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me follows the incredible journey of a German soldier who escapes a Siberian labor camp and embarks on an epic trek to return home. Facing numerous obstacles and dangers along the way, he must rely on his resourcefulness and determination to survive.
A documentary about the Korean War by Thames Television that aired in the Summer of 1988 and in the US in November 1990 through WGBH Boston.
On the Road is a movie about a young writer named Sal Paradise and his friends as they embark on a road trip across the country. Along the way, they encounter various experiences and challenges that shape their lives and friendships.
Sayonara is a 1957 movie set in post-war Japan during the Korean War. It tells the story of an Air Force officer who falls in love with a Japanese woman. The couple faces challenges and racial prejudice due to their interracial relationship. The film explores cultural differences and the impact of the war on their lives.
Lonely Hearts (2006) is a crime thriller based on the true story of the notorious 'Lonely Hearts Killers'. It follows the police detective investigating the murder spree caused by a couple who lured their victims through lonely hearts ads. The detective goes undercover to catch the killers and uncovers a web of deception, seduction, and greed in the process.
The Hours is a movie about three women from different time periods who are connected through the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' and their experiences with suicide. Virginia Woolf, a writer in 1920s London, struggles with her own mental health and ultimately takes her own life. Laura Brown, a housewife in 1950s Los Angeles, contemplates leaving her family but ultimately decides to stay. Clarissa Vaughan, a woman planning a party in modern-day New York, deals with the suicide of her close friend Richard. The film explores themes of depression, empowerment, and the complexity of human relationships.
In 1951, a film director in Hollywood is accused of being a communist and is blacklisted by the industry. He navigates the dangerous waters of politics and social commentary during the McCarthy hearings, while trying to clear his name and continue his career.
Based on the true story of Bert Trautmann, a German soldier captured by the British during World War II who went on to become a soccer legend, this movie explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and overcoming adversity. Trautmann's journey from enemy prisoner to beloved goalie for Manchester City is a testament to the power of determination and the human spirit.
The Three Faces of Eve follows the story of Eve White, a woman who has been unknowingly living with multiple personalities. As her psychiatrist delves deeper into her mind, they uncover a traumatic past and attempt to integrate her various identities. The film explores themes of mental illness, identity, and the power of the human mind.
In the aftermath of a tragedy, a couple named Eleanor and Connor struggle to find their way back to each other. As they confront their own demons and face the complexities of grief, they must learn to reconnect and rebuild their relationship. Through flashbacks and present-day interactions, the film explores the intricate emotions and dynamics between the two characters.
The Song of Names follows the story of two childhood friends, Martin and Dovidl, who share a passion for music. Dovidl, a child prodigy violinist, mysteriously disappears on the night of his highly anticipated concert debut. Years later, Martin begins a search to uncover the truth behind Dovidl's disappearance, leading him on a journey filled with memories, friendship, and the haunting legacy of the Holocaust. As Martin uncovers clues and delves deeper into the past, he discovers the resilience of the human spirit and the power of music to heal and connect.
Cold War is a romantic drama that follows the tumultuous relationship between a jazz pianist and a female singer in 1950s Poland. Their love is tested by politics, border crossings, and the iron curtain that separates them. As they navigate through the challenges of the Cold War era, their love story becomes a powerful metaphor for the struggles faced by individuals caught in the midst of political turmoil. With stunning cinematography and a haunting soundtrack, Cold War is a visually striking and emotionally gripping film.
Set in 1950s Saigon, the film follows the story of a young girl named Mui, who works as a servant in a wealthy household. As she navigates her life in the city, she experiences love, loss, and the challenges of being a woman in a society marked by social and political turmoil. The film is a poetic exploration of the human experience, told through beautiful visuals and atmospheric storytelling.
Set in 1951, a courageous woman gets caught up in a political thriller when she discovers a war criminal living in her neighborhood.
The Guardian Angel is a psychological thriller based on a true story that takes place in 1950s Denmark. It follows the story of a police officer who becomes obsessed with capturing a Nazi war criminal. As he delves deeper into the case, he starts to uncover dark secrets and hidden pasts. The plot explores themes of guilt, mind control, and manipulation.
Inspired by the Indian national football team coach and manager Syed Abdul Rahim, who is regarded as the architect of Indian football, encapsulating the golden era from 1952 to 1962.
When Miss Marple joins a theater troupe in a small town, she finds herself investigating a murder during a play rehearsal. With numerous suspects and a chilling strangulation, Miss Marple uses her keen detective skills to uncover the truth.