In a failed climate change experiment, all life on Earth is extinguished, except for the survivors aboard the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe. The survivors are divided into a new class system, with the elites residing in the front cars and the lower class living in squalid conditions at the tail. Curtis Everett leads a rebellion from the tail to the front of the train, fighting against the oppressive system and discovering the dark secrets of the train's creator. The rebellion culminates in an explosive battle that derails the train, allowing the survivors to see the existence of life outside.
In this David vs. Goliath tale, Keith Gill, a financial analyst, turns GameStop into a thriving company. Despite facing skepticism from his brother and peers, Keith's investment in GameStop pays off when online buyers aggressively purchase the stock, causing hedge fund investment firms to lose millions. However, when the stock trading website Robinhood halts purchasing and triggers an investigation, Keith defends his actions. In the aftermath, Keith retires from YouTube and uses his wealth to help others.
In the 14th century, in Barcelona, a young serf seeks to make his own destiny amid class war and political turmoil in the city.
Thieves of the Wood is a gritty historical TV show set in 18th-century Belgium. It follows a bandit named Jan de Lichte who leads a group of outlaws in their fight against corruption and oppression. The show explores themes of class warfare, poverty, and organized crime in Flanders, as Jan de Lichte seeks to overthrow the corrupt ruler and bring justice to the people.
An American couple in Chile is drawn into the turmoil that followed President Salvador Allende's 1973 overthrow.
Period music, film clips and newsreel footage combined into a visual exploration of the American entertainment industry during the Great Depression.
Parrish is a drama and romance movie set on a tobacco plantation in Connecticut. It follows the story of a young man named Parrish as he navigates the dysfunctional dynamics of his family and deals with manipulative individuals. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, rivalry, and social class.
Britannia Hospital, a futuristic institution, becomes the stage for a bloody clash between the staff and the workers, highlighting issues of class warfare, social unrest, and medical ethics.
Set in Hong Kong in the 1980s, the film follows a fisherman’s son who rises to become a powerful tai pan.
When a young African-American boy breaks into the house of his sinister landlord, he discovers a terrifying world of cannibalism, child abuse, and incest. With the help of other victims trapped in the house, he must fight for his survival and escape from the clutches of the deranged landlord.
In a high-rise apartment building, the residents on the upper floors live a life of luxury while those on the lower floors face social decay and class conflict. As the social order breaks down, chaos ensues and the residents descend into violence and debauchery.
After a spaceship's escape pods are used during an attack, the remaining passengers must find a way to survive the hostile environment on the ship. As tensions rise due to class differences, they also must contend with an alien creature that is hunting them down.
At the end of the 21st century, the world is plagued by a mysterious virus and unusual weather. Genius scientist Dr. Kisaragi creates an android with the code name “Cutie Honey” (Mariya Nishiuchi). The android is unique in that it possesses human emotions. To save mankind, Cutie Honey goes up against an evil organization.
Splitting Heirs is a dark comedy about a man who discovers he may be the long-lost son of a British noble family, leading to jealousy, infidelity, and attempted murder.
Not Black Enough is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the nuances of black identity in America. Through interviews and personal stories, it examines the challenges and complexities faced by black individuals in a society that often imposes stereotypes and expectations. The film also sheds light on systemic racism and class warfare, uncovering the layers of African American history.
Fly me to the Saitama is a hilarious comedy movie that takes place in Saitama, Japan. It follows the story of a Tokyo resident who faces discrimination and prejudice when he moves to Saitama. Through humorous and entertaining situations, the movie explores themes of class warfare and cultural differences.
The wealthy members of an exclusive backwoods retreat face an existential threat from both a disgruntled former manager as well as a subversive, anarchistic current member.
A janitor for the world's largest Murder Room company gets an unexpected surprise when he begins to suspect his wife is cheating on him with their boss.
B.F.'s Daughter follows the story of a millionaire's daughter who is torn between her socialist ideals and her marriage to a capitalist. Set in the backdrop of the Great Depression, she navigates through the challenges of class warfare, progressivism, and the clash of wealth and poverty. As she becomes involved in a lecture tour and meets a war correspondent, her beliefs are put to the test. Will she be able to find a balance between her ideals and her personal life?