“My plan was to die before the money ran out,” says 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite Frances Price, but things didn’t go as planned. Her husband Franklin has been dead for 12 years and with his vast inheritance gone, she cashes in the last of her possessions and resolves to live out her twilight days anonymously in a borrowed apartment in Paris, accompanied by her directionless son Malcolm and a cat named Small Frank—who may or may not embody the spirit of Frances’s dead husband.
A celebrated author takes a journey with some old friends to have some fun and heal old wounds. Her nephew comes along to wrangle the ladies and finds himself involved with a young literary agent.
The story is set at the beginning of the 20th century in Sicily. Salvatore, a very poor farmer, and a widower, decides to emigrate to the US with all his family, including his old mother. Before they embark, they meet Lucy. She is supposed to be a British lady and wants to come back to the States. Lucy, or Luce as Salvatore calls her, for unknown reasons wants to marry someone before to arrive to Ellis Island in New York. Salvatore accepts the proposal. Once they arrive in Ellis Island they spend the quarantine period trying to pass the examinations to be admitted to the States. Tests are not so simple for poor farmers coming from Sicily. Their destiny is in the hands of the custom officers.
Kon-Tiki er en norsk dokumentarfilm fra 1950. Det er en autentisk film fra Thor Heyerdahls ferd med balsaflåten «Kon-Tiki» fra Peru til stillehavsøya Raroia sommeren 1947. Filmen er filmet med smalfilmkamera. Seilasen skulle sannsynliggjøre Heyerdahls teori om at Polynesia ble befolket av folk fra Sør-Amerika. Overfarten tok 101 dager. «Kon-Tiki» var en rekonstruksjon av inka-indianernes flåter, slik Heyerdahl tolket dem. Navnet «Kon-Tiki» ble hentet fra det gamle navnet til inkaenes solgud. Filmen fikk Oscar som beste dokumentarfilm i 1950, og er den eneste norske filmen som har mottatt denne utmerkelsen. Den har gått sine seiersrunder verden over. Kon-Tiki Museet i Oslo viser filmen hver dag klokken 12.
In 1973, five men and six women drifted across the Atlantic on a raft as part of a scientific experiment exploring the origins of violence and sexual attraction. Nobody expected what ultimately took place on that 3-month journey. Through archive material and a reunion of the surviving members of the expedition, this film tells the hidden story of the project.