当探戈舞者要求拉比参加舞蹈比赛时,有一个大问题——由于他的东正教信仰,他不允许碰她!但奖金将使他的学校免于破产,因此他们制定了一个计划,在不牺牲他的信仰的情况下参加比赛,在这个轻松的寓言中,家庭和社区的纽带一步一步地受到考验。
Racial tensions break out on 31st Street, a multi-ethnic community. Sam Peckinpah directed this original adaptation of the Harry Mark Petrakis novel for NBC, and the project became an hour-long presentation for NBC's The Dick Powell Theatre, premiering on Apr. 12, 1962.
An Uber driver gets a ride from a Japanese-Bangladeshi woman named Yuki. There are goons following her all the time, so she lives with the driver till she can leave for Japan.
When the teenage adoptive daughter of two hyper-devoted gay parents seeks a relationship with her nonjudgmental birth mother, they explore the complications and joys of uniting their big, loud, multi-ethnic families.
Failed artist Alice Briggs has had a ten year curse since childhood at her isolated lakefront manor house, where her ex, the bisexual Zete runs an off-grid island campground. Escaping her duties as a caregiver, and a tragic past of bad luck in drink, dance and dangerous letter writing, Alice's next curse is due in a week. With the sudden arrival of an exotic looking gay man named Ace, can Alice find a way to escape her troubles and step into today in time?