In the aftermath of a great war, Violet Evergarden, a former soldier, becomes an Auto Memory Doll—a ghostwriting typist who helps people express their feelings through letters. As she takes on new clients, Violet learns about the power of emotions and begins to discover her own purpose in life.
Dilbert is an engineer who navigates the absurdities of corporate life, dealing with office politics, a megalomaniac boss, an evil cat, and a talking dog. The show is a dark comedy that cleverly satirizes workplace dynamics.
In June 1972, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon's resignation. They follow the money and discover a secret fund controlled by John Mitchell, along with other key players in the Committee to Re-Elect the President. As they gather evidence and face a cover-up, they continue their investigation, leading to convictions and the eventual resignation of Nixon.
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.
Dispatches from Elsewhere follows a group of ordinary people in Philadelphia who stumble onto a mysterious game that challenges their perceptions of reality and leads them on a journey of self-discovery.
After facing a series of personal and professional failures, Drew Baylor, a shoe designer, contemplates suicide. However, a chance encounter with a flight attendant, Claire Colburn, changes his outlook on life as they embark on a journey of self-discovery, love, and redemption.
Aggressive Retsuko follows the story of an anthropomorphic red panda named Retsuko, who works in an office and copes with the stress of her job by singing death metal karaoke at night.
Richard Cooper is a happily married man who begins to question his fidelity when an old flame comes back into his life.
A woman diagnosed with terminal illness discovers her passion for music and forms a rock band to fulfill her dreams before it's too late. Along the way, she experiences a complicated love triangle and battles her inner demons.
Haiku Tunnel (2001) follows the story of a neurotic office worker named Josh who must navigate the intricacies of office politics, eccentric coworkers, and various humiliations. Aspiring to become a novelist, Josh finds himself trapped in a mundane job as a tax attorney. Throughout the movie, he deals with the challenges of his job, gossips with his coworkers, and tries to maintain his sanity in the corporate world.
Lavatory Lovestory is a heartwarming animated short film about a middle-aged, unkempt lavatory attendant who spends her days cleaning and daydreaming in the public restroom. One day, she discovers a tip jar filled with flowers and becomes intrigued by the person leaving them. Through a series of encounters, she develops a secret admirer relationship with a stranger who captures her heart. The film beautifully explores themes of loneliness, hope, and unexpected connections.
They could not be more different – Cuky is a wannabe blogger, Luky a star desperate for love. The latter can get the man of her dreams only if she turns an ordinary girl into a beauty pageant queen. The catch is that the ordinary girl is Cuky.
Based on comedy series Workaholics, this series puts the spotlight on the recurring cast from the original show. Keep up with Montez, Jet Set and Waymond in The Other Cubicle.
A husband is humiliated at home and at work. He decides he has had enough of it and hires a prostitute to help him get back at his boss, wife and friends and get a lot richer in the process.
Alone Time is a movie about a woman who decides to take a solo trip to the woods to get away from the hustle and bustle of her daily life. With very little dialogue, the film explores her experience as she enjoys solitude, reconnects with nature, and finds peace and tranquility in her own company. However, as the story unfolds, a surprise twist awaits her, leading to a thought-provoking ending.
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.
Mark is an average guy who has found himself unlucky in love. Looking for a hobby to fill his love-free spare time, he goes to a Karate Class... only to find himself the victim of five speed dating girls who have falsely advertised they're group in a desperate attempt for men to attend. Bribing him to stay, they hope he'll give them the answers to their relationship troubles. The tables are turned when instead of him helping them, they help him. Mark soon discovers that falling in love is one thing but realizing it is another.
Roy, a shy, solitary young man, calls himself a "non-winner," not a loser. He looks for signs that his life will change, and he gets just such a sign when he wins a haiku contest. His prize will arrive in two weeks, says the letter informing him of his win. He screws up the courage to tell Nancy, a colleague he likes, about his victory. He's impatient for the prize. Will it arrive? Is his life about to change?
Gregg's first day at his new job starts off strangely, as he discovers his cubicle is covered in a sea of Post-Its left behind by his predecessor, who he soon discovers did not leave on amicable terms. His co-workers don't seem quite normal either, standing aimlessly or endlessly chatting nonsense on the phone or gossiping by the coffee machine. Grown men cry in this office and as Gregg tries to stay on top of his new job, fighting a toy car that runs around the office, arguing with a janitor, and trying, repeatedly, to send out an all important fax; things gradually go from bad to worse in this corporate wasteland. As day turns into night, Gregg begins to realize this is no ordinary workplace. It can be very lethal...