In Bye Bye Morons, a blind archivist, Suze Trappet, learns she has a terminal illness and decides to find her estranged son before it's too late. With the help of Victor Hugopalms, an archivist at the national archives, Suze embarks on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Together, they navigate through France's bureaucratic system, encounter various eccentric characters, and uncover long-buried secrets. As Suze's health deteriorates, the clock is ticking, and the search for her son becomes a race against time.
A workaholic, forced to resign from his job, meets a career counselor who provides a psychological profile. He struggles with unethical behavior and the corrupting influence of capitalism as he navigates family problems and seeks a new job.
In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory follows the story of a burned-out ex-cop who gets entangled in a dangerous bank robbery. Based on a true story set in Chicago, Illinois, the movie explores the tense and thrilling events that unfold as the ex-cop tries to stay one step ahead of the criminal couple.
Emergency medicine intern Margaux can no longer stand it. During another very hectic and patient-filled shift, she forgets a homeless woman on a stretcher who then dies. Shocked Margaux has no choice but to continue working. But suddenly, her body starts sweating blood uncontrollably.
When Lena and Ulli start the engine of their old Land Rover, Lady Terés, they have a plan: to drive from Hamburg to South Africa in six months. What they don't know yet is that they won't ever get there. Two totally different characters, jammed together in two square meters of space for almost two years, they experience what it really means to travel: leaving your comfort zone for good.
In 'The Forgettable Life of Liam White,' a terminally ill writer strives to reconcile with his past as he grapples with love, life, and the legacy he will leave behind. This poignant drama explores the transformative power of forgiveness and the beauty of embracing every moment, even in the face of death.
After being burnt out, a teenage artist decides to make the art he wants without fear of judgment
A lonely 40-year-old man sits on the balcony of a Finnish apartment building. Joonas Berghäll has learned that he will die in 14 years’ time, unless he changes his way of living or attitude towards life. Joonas wants to make a film about the state of wellbeing of Finnish men, drawing from his own experiences and mirroring the society at large. The film is built around six stories. It starts with the context of school and proceeds through the contexts of military service, custody battle, burnout and substance abuse to end on the subject of premature death caused by health problems.
They are engineers, hairdressers, communications managers, students or headmasters. Like them, hundreds of thousands of people are affected by burnout syndrome every year in France and around the world. Thousands of men and women of all ages who have suddenly collapsed, unable to move forward. In the absence of a precise diagnosis, this invisible and insidious disease slowly eats away at those who suffer from it without knowing it. So why is burn-out not recognized as an illness by the WHO? How can you spot the symptoms before it's too late? What are the warning signs? And what tools do we have to deal with it? In Europe and North America, initiatives are being put in place to prevent the onset of the disease and measure its cost to society. In France, structures are being set up to care for victims and reintegrate them into society. However, there still seems to be a long way to go before mental health in the workplace becomes a priority in today's world.
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