Bewitched follows the life of Samantha, a witch who marries an advertising executive named Darrin and tries to live a normal suburban life, despite her magical powers. The show explores the humorous and often chaotic situations that arise from Samantha's magical abilities and her attempts to keep her witchcraft a secret.
The Unacceptable is a sitcom set in Athens during the 1990s, following the lives of a group of friends who navigate the ups and downs of relationships, careers, and social issues. The story revolves around their humorous and often outrageous escapades, highlighting the challenges of living in a rapidly changing society.
Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that explores the privacy implications of online terms and conditions. It delves into the world of data collection, government surveillance, and the erosion of privacy in the digital age.
When Tom loses his job at an advertising agency, he enlists a youthful con-man to help save his career.
In Romance in the Air, a tax accountant goes on vacation in Lake Tahoe where she meets an unannounced visitor. As they spend time together, a romantic relationship begins to blossom. However, complications arise when her boyfriend from back home shows up unexpectedly. She must navigate her feelings and make a decision about her future.
An examination of the evolution of commercials as an artistic medium, featuring interviews with media luminaries who relate how the in-your-face stylistic conventions of commercials have influenced feature films and the visual arts. A documentary film talking about art and advertising divided in three parts: 1. Crossing Over - from cinema to ads from ads to cinema 2. Humour - How humour affects us in advertising 3. Shock - The way shock is used to sell
John Bronco is a mockumentary comedy that tells the story of the legendary pitchman, John Bronco, and his rise to fame as the face of the Ford Bronco. It explores his journey from a small-town commercial actor to a nationwide sensation, and his eventual fall from grace. With wit, humor, and satire, John Bronco captures the essence of the advertising industry and the cult of celebrity.
A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
The senior creative executive at a top advertising agency seems to have it all. But when he takes on a protégée to save a major account, he gets far more help than he bargained for.
It tells the story of a foolish diaosi man who after gaining super powers and transforming into an ACG hero, battles the unreasonable executive for his "goddess", Yuki; and finds back his true heart in the process.
Advertising executive Gwen Taylor sends her art director Rick Todd on a mission to bring an artist back to the commercial fold. Meanwhile, Gwen's fatherless son Timmie, at a remote boys' school, is riding for a fall by manufacturing evidence of his "explorer father." By an amazing coincidence, Rick steps off the bus at just the right moment for Timmie to recruit him as "father" without his knowledge. With no intention of collaborating, the befuddled Rick is carried along by the sweep of events. Who can predict the outcome?
Bob Morrison, a successful composer of TV commercial jingles, is unhappy with his lack of creative freedom in developing the definitive dog-food song. Frustrated, he heads out to Hollywood to score a movie. While in California he establishes contact with an old girlfriend.
When Ford Motor Company archivist Daniel Stacks discovers that John Bronco, the greatest pitchman of all time, does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he must find John and convince him to get back in the saddle again.
Focuses on the socialization of American females. It tells the story of six women and girls. The first film to emerge from the modern women's movement in the early 1970s.
Still Killing Us Softly: Advertising's Image of Women is a documentary that delves into the advertising industry's portrayal of women, exploring the misogyny, sexism, and harmful stereotypes perpetuated through advertisements. Through interviews and analysis, the film highlights the detrimental effects of these portrayals on women and society as a whole.
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