Rebecca Bloomwood is a journalist with a shopping addiction and a mountain of debt. She lands a job at a financial magazine and tries to hide her financial problems while navigating the world of high fashion.
In 'The Confidence Man JP', a group of swindlers known as 'The Confidence Men' join forces to carry out elaborate cons and scams, targeting wealthy individuals. With their cunning tricks and clever schemes, they prove to be a formidable team in the world of deception. As they target their victims, they face unexpected challenges and unexpected twists that put their skills and friendships to the test. This thrilling TV show explores the fascinating world of confidence scams and the characters that inhabit it.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a movie set during the Cold War in which a British intelligence agent, Alec Leamas, is sent to East Germany on a dangerous mission. Leamas agrees to become a double agent and work for the Communists, hoping to gather vital information. However, everything is not as it seems, and Leamas is caught in a web of deceit and betrayal.
Madame Bovary is a story about Emma Bovary, a young and passionate woman who seeks love and escape from her mundane life in 19th century France. She engages in adulterous relationships, indulges in luxurious spending, and tries to find fulfillment outside of her marriage. However, her pursuits lead to tragic consequences.
Otto, a comedian in Hamburg, Germany, faces financial problems and debt. He gets into comedic situations involving a love interest, a loan shark, and a rival comedian.
Cousin Bette is a dark comedy set in 19th century France, featuring themes of revenge, deception, and romance. The story follows the character Bette, a spinster seamstress and artist who seeks revenge on her family for mistreatment. She uses her cunning and manipulation to bring about their downfall, with unexpected consequences. Filled with witty dialogue and satirical elements, the movie explores the complexities of love and power in a society driven by social status.
A judge in Luxembourg deals with the challenges of being a single mother and balancing her career. She becomes involved in a case concerning a mother who is facing expulsion and struggles to repay her debts. As she navigates through the complexities of the legal system, she also grapples with her own personal issues, including a terminal illness.
Rembrandt delves into the tumultuous life of the famous painter, from his rise to fame and fortune to his eventual downfall and remorse. Set in the 17th century, the film explores Rembrandt's relationships, both personal and professional, as well as his struggles with debt, manipulation, and the complexities of the art world.
A kindly but desperate Alsatian innkeeper named Mathias murders and robs a rich Jewish merchant staying at his inn, but the ghost of his victim will not let him rest. Meanwhile, a mysterious Mesmerist has come to town, claiming he has made many criminals confess their crimes...
Spencer is a young man trying to navigate his way through the complexities of relationships and finding true love. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including his own insecurities and a series of comical situations. Will Spencer be able to overcome these challenges and discover what he truly wants in life?
Maxed Out is a powerful documentary that delves into the dangerous world of credit and its impact on the lives of individuals and society. It reveals the exploitative practices of the credit industry, highlighting the struggles of ordinary people caught in the vicious cycle of debt and the influence of big corporations. The film serves as a wakeup call about the financial system and its implications for the poor and vulnerable.
A look at poverty in post-war Athens. Kosmas, a young man living in the slums, constantly tries to make ends meet, hoping for a better day. Because of debts, he gets tangled up in smuggling. His morals are tested and he tries to find a way out.
Madame Bovary is a drama and romance film set in the French countryside. It follows the story of Emma Bovary, an ambitious woman trapped in a loveless marriage. She seeks excitement and fulfillment through adulterous affairs, leading to tragic consequences.
Gaz Bar Blues (2003) is a comedy drama that takes place at a gas station bar. The story revolves around a group of characters including a musician, a photographer, and a drug dealer. The plot includes elements such as a hold-up, hostage situations, and police arrests. The movie explores themes of reconciliation and brotherhood.
The Game of Juan’s Life explores two hours in the life of Juan Reyes, a live-sex performer at an underground gay bar, who has decided to leave Manila and go back to his home province. On the day of his departure, he will take us with him as he makes life decisions, big and small. The most important one of all is leaving the impoverished place he called home for the past year, capping it with emotional goodbyes to his lover, Noel. Then, he will lead us to the underground bar for his last performance, and an event that will cause him to question his resolve.
The Other Side of the Ledger: An Indian View of the Hudson's Bay Company is a documentary film that provides an Indian perspective on the activities and impact of the Hudson's Bay Company. It examines themes such as small business, poverty, oppression, native American rights, and exploitation within the context of the fur trade and the company's economic power.
The Flaw is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the complexities of the financial crisis, examining the factors that led to its occurrence and the impact it had on individuals and society as a whole. Through interviews with economists, bankers, and everyday citizens, the film provides a comprehensive analysis of the flawed economic and regulatory systems that contributed to the crisis, shedding light on the need for reform and accountability.
In Girls' Robbery, a group of women form an unlikely friendship and decide to rob a bank to solve their financial problems. The heist becomes a thrilling and comedic adventure as they navigate through unexpected challenges.
Karolina (Katarzyna Zawadzka) works in a bank, she is energetic, self-confident, go-getting. When the latest currency product comes into her hands - a loan in Swiss francs, the woman gets a great chance to prove herself. Having the full consent of his boss - Adam (Tomasz Karolak), he unscrupulously starts persuading clients to take the most risky and unfavorable investments. Jan (Jan Frycz) is the gray eminence of the Polish financiers. In his phone, he has contacts to the presidents of the largest banks in Poland. His cynical ideas and decisions affect the economy and the fate of hundreds of thousands of people overnight. Such as Artur (Rafał Zawierucha) - an ambitious head of an IT company who decides to use currency options to develop his business. His partner is Mateusz (Antoni Królikowski), who dreams of independence, his own place and the longed-for move away from his in-laws.