Upstairs, Downstairs is a period drama TV series set in early 20th century London. It portrays the lives of both the wealthy upper-class families living upstairs and their domestic servants working downstairs. The show explores the class differences, social changes, and the intricate relationships between the two groups. Based on a true story, Upstairs, Downstairs provides an insight into British history and the dynamics of the master-servant relationship.
Downton Abbey follows the lives of the Crawley family, the wealthy owners of the fictional estate Downton Abbey, and their domestic servants. Set in the early 20th century, the series explores the complex relationships between the aristocracy and their employees, as well as the social changes happening in England at the time.
Follow the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they explore the world, uncover hidden treasures, and navigate through various challenges in Duckburg.
Hotel Desire tells the story of a single mother who works as a chambermaid at a luxury hotel. As she navigates her job and personal life, she explores themes of sexuality, passion, and compassion. The film features explicit and unsimulated sexual content, exploring the boundaries of desire and intimacy.
The series tells about how police officers, investigating the case of robberies and murders in hotels, managed not only to neutralize, but also to expose major plunderers of socialist property.
Set in 1940s London, The Halcyon follows the lives of the staff and guests of a luxury hotel during the tumultuous backdrop of World War II. It delves into the personal and professional struggles, relationships, and secrets of the people involved, showcasing the contrasting worlds of the upstairs and downstairs characters.
Dirty Pretty Things follows the story of an illegal immigrant chambermaid in London who discovers a shocking secret involving the illegal organ trade. As she navigates through the city's underworld, she must confront her own fears and fight for justice.
A top spy named Sebastian Graves is forced to team up with his football hooligan brother, Nobby Butcher, on a mission to catch a dangerous villain. The brothers go on the run from assassins and uncover a plot to release a deadly virus. Along the way, they reconcile their past and work together to save the world.
Just before World War 1, the fifteen-year-old poverty-stricken Anne from a small Slovak town is sent to Prague to be a maid in a wealthy family. She meets Resi, the daughter of a noble family, who was born and raised to be an adornment and a trophy – of the house, of her family, of Austria-Hungary. Anne and Resi, two girls born in the same year, but at the other ends of the social ladder, find a soulmate in each other. They become best friends, lovers and the only light in a male-dominated world.
In the midst of social unrest in 2010s Cairo, a Chambermaid at the Nile Hilton Hotel becomes a key witness in a murder investigation. As she navigates the corrupt world of the Egyptian police, she must decide who to trust and how to protect herself.
Trouble Every Day tells the story of two individuals consumed by their dark desires: a doctor obsessed with a cannibalistic woman, and a woman haunted by her violent and sexual urges. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of lust, violence, and the thin line between pleasure and pain.
In 1890s France, a chambermaid becomes entangled in a web of deceit, violence, and desire as she tries to navigate the class differences and power dynamics of the upper-class society she works in. When a young girl is found dead and a brothel is implicated, the chambermaid finds herself caught in a dangerous game of secrets and lies.
Nostradamus is a biographical drama that follows the life of the famous 16th-century French astrologer and seer. It delves into his prophecies, his relationships with influential figures like Catherine de Medici and King Henri II of France, and his struggles against the Inquisition. The movie also explores his visions of the future and his controversial legacy.
In 1944, during the Nazi occupation of Paris, a Swedish consul uses diplomacy and persuasion to try to prevent the destruction of the city.
Full Time is a drama movie that tells the story of a single mother who struggles to make ends meet and support her children. She takes on multiple jobs, including working as a hotel maid, in order to provide for her family. Along the way, she encounters various difficulties and obstacles, such as dealing with a trashed hotel room and a labor strike. The movie takes place in Paris, France, and showcases the daily struggles and resilience of the protagonist as she navigates through life.
The story opens with Celestine eluding arrest with a friend as the police raid a brothel. While hiding out in the hayloft of the Count de la Braquette's estate, she meets the hayseed handyman Sébastien and the butler Malou, who reward her favors with the offer of employment. In a manner recalling Terence Stamp's effect on the household in TEOREMA, Celestine's open and relaxed attitude toward sexuality has a transformative effect on the isolated, moribund inhabitants of the mansion, imbuing them with gift of renewed life for the men and women alike, that remains even after a third act twist that forces her to betray them.
In 1930s Paris, a chambermaid faces challenges and societal tensions as she works in a wealthy household. She encounters murder, rape, pedophilia, frigidity, and class differences. While dealing with racism and antisemitism, she also experiences a thunderstorm and heavy rain. Moving to the countryside, she encounters far-right ideologies and witnesses child rape. The film explores themes of fascism, marital desertion, sadism, and infidelity. Based on literature, it portrays the life of a chambermaid and the struggles she faces.
The Burned Barns is a gripping crime thriller set in a small French village. When a farmer discovers a dead body in one of his barns, suspicion falls on various suspects including a strong, independent woman. A policeman is tasked with investigating the murder, navigating a complex web of alibis, photographs, and clues. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are uncovered and the truth becomes increasingly elusive. With a strong female lead and plenty of suspense, The Burned Barns will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice follows a couple with a strained marriage who find their relationship further tested when their niece comes to stay with them. Set in Tokyo, Japan, the film explores themes of arranged marriage, marital tensions, and the generation gap. Through a series of events involving singing war songs, smoking cigarettes, and gossip, the couple must confront their own feelings and the societal pressure to conform. Pachinko parlors, leftover food, and the backdrop of a kitchen play important roles in the story, as the couple's secrets and suspicions unravel.
In a seaside resort town in Greece, a mysterious photographer starts documenting the hidden lives of its residents. As he delves deeper into their private lives, dark secrets and unexpected connections are revealed.