In Bar Rescue, struggling bar owners seek the help of consultant Jon Taffer to turn their failing businesses around. With his expertise and extensive knowledge of the industry, Taffer transforms these bars into successful establishments, giving them a new lease on life.
Love & Anarchy follows the story of a married woman who seduces a single man and embarks on a daring game of sexual exploration. Set in Stockholm, Sweden, the show explores themes of age-gap relationships, workplace drama, and mature women's sexual awakening.
In the movie Mayhem, a virus outbreak occurs in a corporate office building, causing its employees to lose their inhibitions and engage in violent behavior. The protagonist, who has been unjustly fired from his job, teams up with a former client to fight their way to the top floor and confront the corrupt executives responsible for their predicament.
Follows a relationship between employee and boss, asking how far we will go to get ahead, and to survive.
In Office Space, three dissatisfied workers decide to rebel against their greedy boss. Peter, Michael, and Samir endure a mundane office life filled with frustrating commutes, tiresome coworkers, and an inane boss. They form a plan to steal money from the company, which leads to unexpected consequences. Along the way, Peter finds love with Joanna and realizes the importance of finding happiness in life. The film explores themes of corporate dissatisfaction and the desire for personal fulfillment.
When a dance teacher and a business consultant cross paths at Christmas, they discover the magic of the holiday season and the power of love.
Employee of the Month follows a salesclerk who competes against his colleagues for the prestigious title. Along the way, he encounters professional rivalries, workplace hijinks, and a love interest. Will he be able to prove himself and win the coveted award?
Toni Erdmann is a comedy-drama film about a father who uses practical jokes to reconnect with his busy and ambitious daughter. He disguises himself as a life coach and infiltrates her professional life in Bucharest, Romania. Through a series of awkward and hilarious situations, the father tries to mend their strained relationship and make his daughter realize the importance of having a sense of humor.
After inheriting a baby from a distant relative, a successful New York businesswoman must navigate the challenges of motherhood and balance her career.
Spotswood is a comedy-drama set in 1960s Australia. The film follows the story of an aspiring fashion model who becomes involved in a romantic rivalry and labor unrest at a factory where the owner is planning to downsize. The protagonist, a factory worker, finds himself in a fish-out-of-water situation as he tries to navigate the world of big business. The film explores themes of family relationships, culture clash, and the challenges faced by blue-collar workers in a changing world. Spotswood offers social commentary and satirical parody while providing an entertaining and heartwarming story.
Love by the Book is a heartwarming movie about a struggling bookstore owner who meets a business consultant that changes her perspective. With the consultant's guidance, she learns to incorporate fairy tales into her storytelling and brings her failing business back to life. Along the way, there are twists and turns, including a romantic triangle and an unexpected visitor. Set in Aspen, Colorado, this movie explores the power of love and the importance of following one's dreams.
Elizabeth must work with Ben, a restaurant consultant, to save her late husband's Italian restaurant. As they grow closer, Elizabeth learns that change can be positive and may even lead to new love.
The Dirty War on the NHS is a documentary that reveals the ongoing battle and challenges faced by the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. It explores the influences, interests, and political ideologies that have been undermining this essential public service, including the impact of privatization, funding issues, pharmaceutical companies, and political party dynamics. Through interviews, archive footage, and investigative reporting, the documentary sheds light on the struggles faced by the NHS and the importance of healthcare rights.
A career-driven woman named Caryn Briggs has a chance encounter with a fortune teller who predicts that she will marry the man of her dreams within a year. As her life takes unexpected turns, Caryn questions the predictions and navigates through the ups and downs of finding true love. With springtime as the backdrop and a series of romantic reunions, Caryn must confront unrequited love, breaking up, and the possibility of a CEO-chief-executive-officer romantic reunion.
Award-winning pastry chef Stephanie Boswell and her team focus on one crashing bakery and figure out how to completely makeover their business. To stop these pastry shops from bleeding money, she must freshen up stale recipes and revamp dingy storefronts, along with HGTV designers Lauren Makk and Breegan Jane, to get customers back in the door. Stephanie does not sugarcoat the truth from the bakery owners as she diagnoses their problems. With her sharp eyes, razor wit and loving compassion, Stephanie can transform these battered pastry shops and bakeries into gleaming showrooms filled with delicious sweets and vibrant, eye-popping desserts.
When Jonathan Fishman, a young Manhattan computer specialist randomly encounters a prostitute he is shocked to recognize her as Roberta whom he knew when they were both children. To the dismay of his friends, his business partner and his new girlfriend Judy, Jonathan decides to help Roberta off the streets by moving her into his apartment and teaching her the skills necessary to find an office job. What begins as a seemingly altruistic gesture reveals itself as an unwavering obsession, and his life slowly unravels.
American Dream (1990) is a documentary that explores the challenges faced by the working class and labor unions. It showcases the frustrations, anger, and struggles of the workers as they fight for their rights and better working conditions. The film delves into themes of inequality, greed, and the impact of corporate decisions on the lives of ordinary people. Through interviews, secret meetings, and television reports, the documentary sheds light on the complexities of the labor movement and the hardships faced by those involved.
A biting satire from the front lines of the American workplace, where layoffs are so routine they've created their own industry - outplacement. Elite Transition Services promises laid-off worker Scott Matter help finding a job and getting back on his feet. But as the job search grows increasingly desperate, Scott finds himself caught in a corporate purgatory where the absurdities of office life are brought into vivid relief.
We Mean Business was an American reality television series that aired on the A&E cable network starting in September 6, 2008. The program featured three regular experts: "Business Expert" Bill Rancic, a former contestant on The Apprentice; "Tech Expert" Katie Linendoll; and "Design Expert" Peter Gurski. In each episode, the three experts helped a struggling small business owner turn his or her business around by improving business practices and enhancing the marketing of the business. Notably, the program was sponsored by Dell, which provided all of the new technical equipment given to the businesses.
Ex-Apprentice star Ruth Badger troubleshoots struggling companies and turns around their sales team.
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