Crime,Drama   United States of America

When the Jewish family from Odessa, the Rosenbergs, arrives in New York City in the 1980s, they are determined to build a new life and achieve the American dream. Filled with hope and ambition, they open a bathhouse in the heart of the city's vibrant Ukrainian community. Little Ukraine quickly becomes a popular spot for locals, tourists, and members of the Ukrainian diaspora seeking a traditional and authentic experience.

However, the Rosenbergs soon realize that running a successful business in New York City comes with its own set of challenges and temptations. The bathhouse becomes a central hub of the community, attracting not only genuine customers seeking relaxation and connection but also unsavory characters and criminal elements.

As the family navigates through the city's gritty underworld, they find themselves entangled in a web of illegal activities and threats from local mobsters. Despite their best efforts to stay on the right side of the law, they are forced to make tough choices that blur the line between right and wrong.

Meanwhile, the family's commitment to preserving their Ukrainian heritage and cultural identity is tested. The younger generation, born and raised in America, begins to question their roots and their place within both Ukrainian and American society. Tensions arise as they struggle to honor their heritage while embracing their new homeland and its opportunities.

Through it all, the family's bond remains strong as they rely on one another to navigate the chaos surrounding their business. Little Ukraine becomes more than just a bathhouse; it becomes a symbol of their resilience and determination to carve out a place for themselves in a foreign land.

Little Ukraine delves into themes of identity, family, sacrifice, and the pursuit of dreams against the backdrop of a fast-paced, multicultural New York City. It explores the complexities of immigrant life, the clash between tradition and assimilation, and the timeless struggle to stay true to oneself in the face of adversity.
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