Call the Midwife follows the lives of a group of midwives who work in the impoverished East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s. They face the challenges of providing care to expectant mothers in a time of poverty, persecution, and bigotry. The series explores their personal lives as well, including their relationships with each other and with the nuns of the convent where they live.
During the early years of the U.S. space program, a team of female African-American mathematicians at NASA play a vital role in assisting with calculations and ensuring the success of space missions. They face racial segregation and gender discrimination, but their brilliance and determination ultimately help them overcome these obstacles and make significant contributions to the space program.
Raised by a single mother in poverty, Ray Charles goes blind at a young age. He finds solace in music and rises to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.
From the Earth to the Moon is a TV mini-series that explores the Apollo space program and the incredible journey to the moon. It follows the efforts of NASA and a team of astronauts as they overcome various challenges in their quest to reach Earth's satellite. With a focus on historical accuracy and an ensemble cast, this docudrama provides a compelling portrayal of the space race.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a dark comedy biographical film based on the supposedly true story of Chuck Barris, a successful game show host who claims to have led a double life as a CIA assassin. The film explores his rise to fame as the creator and host of popular game shows like The Dating Game and The Gong Show, while delving into the dangerous and thrilling world of espionage. As his life becomes increasingly entangled with the world of espionage, Barris struggles to maintain his sanity and questioning whether his actions were real or simply a figment of his imagination.
A senior CIA officer receives a photograph and tape recording after the Bay of Pigs invasion. In the past, he joins a secret society, exposes a spy, marries, and gets involved in counter-espionage. He collaborates with a Soviet operative, returns home to form the CIA, and encounters Soviet defectors. His son joins the CIA, and he discovers his son's involvement with a Soviet spy. He exposes double-agents and becomes the head of counter-intelligence.
Hannah Arendt explores the life and ideas of the influential philosopher, focusing on her coverage of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem.
Set in 1960s Taiwan, A Brighter Summer Day follows a teenage boy who becomes entangled with a youth gang. As the summer unfolds, the boy faces violence, love, and the challenges of coming of age in a turbulent environment.
The first astronaut in human history was a vampire girl. Following the end of World War II, the world-dividing superpowers, Federal Republic of Zirnitra in the East and United Kingdom of Arnack in the West, turned their territorial ambitions toward space. Both countries have been competing fiercely for development. East history 1960. Gergiev, the chief leader of the Republic, announces the manned space flight program Project Mechtat (Dream), which, if successful, would be the first feat for humankind. At that time, Lev Leps, a substitute astronaut candidate, is ordered to perform a top secret mission. The "Nosferatu Project"—a program that experiments with vampires prior to manned missions—will use Irina Luminesk as a test subject, and Lev is to monitor and train her. Even while trifled by the walls of the race and ego of the nations, Lev and Irina share a genuine sentiment as they aim for the universe.
61* is a movie that tells the story of the 1961 Major League Baseball home run chase between the legendary New York Yankees teammates Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Set against the backdrop of the ruthless media and fan pressures, the film dives into the personal and professional lives of the two players as they compete to break Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. It highlights the challenges, controversies, and friendships that shaped this historic baseball season.
Alice, Sweet Alice is a chilling horror thriller about a masked killer who terrorizes a young girl on the night before her first holy communion. As the young girl's family and community try to uncover the identity of the killer, dark secrets and hidden motives are revealed, leading to a shocking climax.
The Pale Horse is a murder-mystery TV show set in 1960s England. A police detective investigates a series of deaths that are connected to an occult curse. As more people die under mysterious circumstances, the detective uncovers a web of black magic and witchcraft in an English country village.
Inside Llewyn Davis follows a week in the life of a young singer named Llewyn Davis as he tries to make a name for himself in the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Despite his talent, Llewyn faces numerous obstacles including financial struggles, homelessness, and personal relationships that add to his despair. As he faces rejection and searches for his identity in the midst of a changing music landscape, Llewyn's journey highlights the harsh reality of pursuing a career in the music industry.
In the midst of the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive must navigate the political complexities of Berlin and the clash between communism and capitalism when his boss's daughter gets involved with a communist from the Soviet Union.
Set in post-war Germany, Line of Separation follows the lives of people living in a German village divided by the Berlin Wall. The story explores the challenges faced by the villagers as they navigate life in the midst of the Cold War and the iron curtain that separates them. It delves into the impact of the war, the division of Germany, and the struggles of daily life in a rural setting. The show also touches upon themes of collectivization, post-war reconstruction, and historical events that shaped the country.
Set in 1961 Las Vegas, the series follows Ralph Lamb, a rancher-turned-sheriff who is tasked with keeping the city safe amidst the rise of mobsters and the opening of glamorous casinos. As Lamb investigates crimes and battles corruption, he must navigate personal and professional challenges, including his complicated relationship with his brother, his duty to uphold the law, and his determination to protect his town.
In 1960s England, a man fakes his way into a job as a butler in order to steal a valuable painting. When he is caught, he goes on trial and tries to prove that he is not guilty by spinning an elaborate web of lies.
In Superman: Red Son (2020), the story takes place in an alternate reality where Superman's spaceship lands in Soviet Union instead of Kansas. Superman grows up to become a symbol of communism rather than the American way. The movie follows Superman's journey as he becomes a hero, but also faces opposition from the United States and other superheroes.
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.
Experimenter is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of the controversial psychologist Stanley Milgram. The movie focuses on Milgram's infamous electric shock experiments, in which he tested people's willingness to obey authority figures. Through these experiments, Milgram revealed the dark side of human behavior and challenged the commonly held belief in personal responsibility. The film also delves into the personal life of Milgram, including his relationship with his wife and his struggles with the ethical implications of his research.