Mario and Luigi, two plumber brothers, are tasked with saving a captured princess. They travel through different dimensions, encountering obstacles and enemies. With the help of new friends and power-ups, they overcome challenges and fight against the sinister Bowser to rescue the princess.
Home Improvement is a sitcom that revolves around Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, a handyman and the host of a fictional TV show called "Tool Time." He constantly gets into humorous and often disastrous situations both at home and on the show. The series focuses on Tim's relationships with his wife, sons, and neighbors, and explores themes of family, friendship, and the challenges of balancing work and family life.
When a gas station clerk is caught in the middle of a robbery, she must use her wits and strength to survive the violent and dangerous situation.
Riley worked in an aircraft plant in California, but viewers usually saw him at home, cheerfully disrupting life with his malapropisms and ill timed intervention into minor problems.
When an orphan boy named Pete finds a dragon in the woods, he forms a close bond with the magical creature. Together, they embark on an adventure to protect their friendship and ensure the dragon's safety. However, they must face challenges and dangers along the way.
The Honeymooners is a TV show set in the 1950s that follows the lives of two working-class couples, the Kramdens and the Nortons. Ralph Kramden is a bus driver with big dreams of striking it rich, often coming up with get-rich-quick schemes that never quite work out. His best friend, Ed Norton, works as a sewer worker. The show revolves around their misadventures, their marriages to Alice Kramden and Trixie Norton respectively, and their everyday struggles with money, friendship, and life in general.
Shadows in Paradise follows a salesclerk in Helsinki, Finland who is laid off from his job and later falls in love with a garbage collector. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the struggles of blue-collar workers in the city. As their relationship develops, they navigate through various challenges, including theft and unemployment. This art-house film is the first installment of the Proletariat Trilogy.
In Blue Collar, three autoworkers are driven to the breaking point and hatch a plan to steal money from their corrupt union. As they delve deeper into the heist, they become entangled in a web of betrayal and paranoia.
Love Thy Neighbour is a sitcom that takes place in 1970s London, focusing on the next-door-neighbor relationship between a white factory worker and a black immigrant. The show explores the racial issues and discrimination faced by the characters, while also highlighting friendship and tolerance.
American Factory is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the clash of cultures between American and Chinese workers in an automotive factory in Ohio.
The Fitzpatricks is an American drama series which ran on CBS during the 1977–78 season. The series aired from September 5th, 1977 to January 10th, 1978. This show lasted only thirteen episodes, and was cancelled in 1978.
Ovosodo is a bittersweet coming-of-age movie set in the Italian suburbs. It tells the story of a young boy navigating through various challenges and experiences as he grows up. From his father being in prison to his friendships, first love, and sexual awakening, Ovosodo explores the complexities of teenage life in a working-class neighborhood. With themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery, this film offers a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of a young boy on the brink of adulthood.
Christmas, Again is a drama and romance film set in New York City during the Christmas season. It follows a salesman working at a Christmas tree lot who is dealing with depression and loneliness. Through the kindness of a stranger, he begins to find solace and a renewed sense of hope.
Bent is a comedy TV show that revolves around Alex, a womanizer with a heart of gold. After a series of failed relationships, Alex finds himself living with a single mother, a blue-collar worker, and embarks on a hilarious journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
A grumpy old man and his inept nephew run a family hardware store, dealing with various challenges and funny situations.
Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana is a dark comedy road movie that follows the story of Tatjana, a stoic woman who goes on a journey with her rock band, encountering absurd situations and exploring themes of love, rebellion, and minimalism. With deadpan humor and a focus on quietness and slowness, the film showcases the struggles of the proletariat and the hardships of poverty. Through Tatjana's journey, the movie delves into themes of jealousy, alcoholism, and indifference, all presented with a touch of black humor.
The Troubleshooters is an American 26-segment half-hour adventure series starring Keenan Wynn as Kodiak and Bob Mathias as Frank Dugan. The show aired on NBC Television from September 11, 1959, to April 10, 1960. Based on events at international construction sites, the program was directed by Robert Altman early in his career. It was the first TV series offered by United Artists. It starred Chet Allen as Slats, Roland "Bob" Harris as Jim, Bob Fortier as Scotty, and stunt actor Carey Loftin as Skinner. Forrest Compton also appeared in two episodes as Davis.
It Had to Be You is an American sitcom starring Faye Dunaway and Robert Urich. The series premiered September 19, 1993 on CBS. It centered on Dunaway's character, a Network-like businesswoman, who hires blue-collar Urich to do some carpentry work at her Boston office, and their ensuing romance. Music by Stephen James Taylor. The theme song was the 1924 hit "It Had to Be You" written by Isham Jones.
A naive Oxford graduate starts working in a factory, where he becomes caught up in a labor dispute and attempts to navigate the complex relationships between labor and management.
Bastard Boys is an Australian television miniseries broadcast on the ABC in 2007. It tells the story of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. The script, published by Currency Press, won the 2007 Queensland Premier's Literary Award for Best Television Script.