In The Boss (2022), a residential building's apartment manager abuses his surveillance power to interfere with the lives of tenants. With eavesdropping, scheming, and manipulation, he becomes the archenemy of his rivals in the apartment building. As he talks to himself and keeps a close eye on everyone through surveillance cameras, he uncovers secrets, creates gossip, and manipulates neighbor-neighbor relationships. The plot takes an unexpected turn when a rooftop confrontation and a boiler explosion bring chaos into the apartment building. Amid the turmoil, the manager encounters a carnivorous plant, leading to a series of unexpected events. This TV show highlights the role of a home owners association and the complex dynamics within an apartment building located in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Elsa and Fred, two senior citizens, embark on a journey of love and self-discovery when they meet in their apartment building. Elsa, a lively and eccentric woman, brings new excitement into the life of Fred, a grumpy and reserved man. As they navigate their way through their golden years, they learn to let go of their pasts, embrace the present, and find happiness in unexpected places.
Mulberry Street follows the residents of an apartment building in Manhattan as they are trapped and forced to fight for survival when a deadly infection starts turning people into giant rats. With no survivors, a single mother and the building superintendent must find a way to escape before they become victims themselves.
A building superintendent and his wife are held hostage in their apartment by a sadistic would-be bank robber and his spaced-out accomplices.
Old Enough tells the story of two young girls, Lonnie and Karen, who become friends despite their differences. Lonnie comes from a working-class family, while Karen is from a wealthier background. The film follows their friendship as they navigate the challenges of growing up, dealing with class differences, and discovering their identities.
Steve Merrick is an out of work writer who stays home and plays house husband while his wife goes to work for her former fiancé and Merrick's publisher who is still carrying a torch for her.
Two men, one an elderly Jewish man and the other a young black American, form an unlikely friendship as they navigate life in New York City. Together, they confront issues of social justice, drug dealing, and the challenges of aging.
Left Luggage is a drama film set in 1972 Antwerp, Belgium. The story follows a woman named Chaja who takes a job as a nanny for an orthodox Jewish family. As Chaja develops relationships with the family members, she also uncovers secrets and learns about the Holocaust. Through this experience, Chaja learns about her own identity and the importance of family.
Liberty Street was a Canadian drama television series, which aired on CBC Television in 1995. Produced by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler, the team behind the long-running Degrassi series of television shows, Liberty Street was an attempt to create a similar series depicting the lives of a group of young adults living on their own for the first time. The pilot film, X-Rated, aired in 1994 and was developed into an 11-episode series. The cast included Henriette Ivanans, Joel Bissonnette, Billy Merasty, Kimberly Huie and Pat Mastroianni. Parts of the show were shot in and around the Liberty Village area of Toronto.
A little boy has a tiger as a pet, but it's a secret. The widemouth of the apartment building is Miss Kotilainen, who is always complaining about everything. Other people in the building have their own secrets too. After a lot of those secrets are uncovered, a party is held that melts the heart of Miss Kotilainen. After that, Kalle the Tiger won't have to be hidden no more.
A bored journalist reporter's baby monitor is picking up her neighbors' phone conversations, and one neighbor's dialogue in particular convinces her that he's a murderer.
Karoly Makk's heartbreaking story of two unmarried sisters who cast wistful glances back at their lives, but still believe in hope and love, earned an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1974. In this follow-up to the director's internationally acclaimed Love, Makk once again exhibits his extraordinary skills at drawing emotionally compelling performances from his talented female leads. Makk's film opposes the bleakness of the outside world with passion, love, and loyalty.
Beautiful young Dagmar is torn between getting married and supporting her family by signing to host a new television show. The putative program sponsor wants to meet Dagmar to determine if her character is suitable to market his product, but his efforts are hindered by Dagmar's father and her cousin who insists on acting as her agent.
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