
Driving Miss Daisy
A heartwarming, humorous, and deeply moving tale of an unlikely bond that blossomed over 25 years. It follows Daisy Werthan, an elderly Jewish widow, and her African American chauffeur, Hoke. What begins as a strictly professional arrangement gradually transforms into a profound friendship—one that defies social norms and prejudices of the time.
Rain Man
When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns his estranged father has died, he discovers he has an autistic savant brother, Raymond, who is the sole heir to their father’s $3 million estate. Driven by the money, Charlie takes Raymond on a cross-country trip to Los Angeles. Along the way, their journey transforms their relationship and changes both their lives.


The Last Emperor
This is the dramatic story of Pu Yi, the last Emperor of China, from his reign in the Forbidden City to his fall from power. After being exploited by the Japanese and living a life of decline, he ends his days as an ordinary peasant in the People’s Republic.
Platoon
War shatters innocence. Young and naive, Chris Taylor arrives in Vietnam only to face a moral crisis as he witnesses the brutal realities of combat and the conflicting nature of humanity.


Out of Africa
This film tells the story of Danish author Karen Blixen, who moved to Africa in the early 20th century to start a new life. It is based on her 1937 autobiographical novel.
Amadeus
Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri grows consumed with jealousy and resentment toward the brilliant and carefree young composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.


Terms of Endearment
Aurora, a particular and headstrong woman, searches for true love while her daughter navigates a troubled marriage. Together, they support each other through life’s challenges and rediscover joy.
Gandhi
In the early 20th century, British-trained lawyer Mohandas K. Gandhi gives up his possessions to fight for Indian independence. Opposing British rule with a strategy of nonviolent resistance, he seeks to free his people without bloodshed.


Chariots of Fire
In 1920s Britain, two runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics, each driven by a desire to prove himself. Devout Christian Eric Liddell runs for God’s glory and refuses to compete on the Sabbath, while Harold Abrahams battles anti-Semitism and class prejudice in his relentless pursuit of victory. Both strive for greatness without compromising their honor.


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