bref. is a French TV show that humorously depicts the daily life of a man in France. Through a series of short episodes, it captures the character's experiences, relationships, and struggles, often using slang and humor to highlight the absurdity of everyday situations.
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is a dark comedy sitcom set in suburban England during the 1970s. It follows the story of Reginald Perrin, a disillusioned businessman who is trapped in a monotonous daily routine. To escape his mundane life, he often daydreams and indulges in flights of fancy. The show satirizes both the corporate ladder and the middle-class suburban lifestyle. With its absurdist humor and British wit, it explores themes of marriage, work, and the absurdities of everyday life.
Melvin Udall, a misanthropic writer with obsessive-compulsive disorder, forms an unlikely friendship with a single mother and a gay artist after the artist is assaulted in a robbery. As their relationships develop, they overcome personal challenges and find a deep connection.
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People who knew R. perceived her as a happy woman. A woman from Brno in her thirties who moved to Sweden together with her Slovak husband, psychiatrist Ivan. In their new home country, the young couple bought a house and had two children. It seemed that R.’s life would continue in a predictable way. As a distraction from the routine, she chose an unusual hobby. She created a male alter-ego and started writing novels for LGBTQ+ audiences. R. was happy but felt empty on the inside. She could only fill it by living out her true self. Things started speeding up and R. began changing. R. is now Marvin. And Marvin is a man.
The Old Man and the Sea is a gripping adventure that tells the story of an old fisherman named Santiago who sets out alone in a small boat into the Gulf Stream to catch a giant marlin. As Santiago battles with the enormous fish, he faces numerous challenges that test his physical and mental strength. The novel explores themes of human resilience, the inherent struggle between man and nature, and the pursuit of personal goals despite overwhelming odds.
The Seventh Continent follows the lives of a middle-class Austrian family as they gradually destroy themselves and their surroundings. The film explores themes of nihilism, materialism, and the meaninglessness of existence.
Hector, a psychiatrist, embarks on an adventure around the world to search for what makes people truly happy. He travels to various countries, meets different people, and experiences new cultures in his pursuit of happiness.
After the death of her dog and the loss of her husband, a widow finds new purpose in life when she forms new friendships with a group of friends at a retirement community. She also meets a new romantic interest and discovers the joy of living in the present.
Comprised of 3 episodes on each release, the series follows the story of four girls from South Korea's girl group aespa to promote their new album.
Invisible is a drama movie that follows the life of a 17-year-old girl who finds out she is pregnant. She navigates through the challenges of teen pregnancy while dealing with her daily routine and the complexities of teenage life.
Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? is a 1970 drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The movie explores the downward spiral of Herr R., an architect and draftsman, who is seemingly leading an ordinary life with a wife, children, and a stable job. However, as the film unfolds, we witness Herr R.'s inner turmoil as he becomes increasingly isolated, frustrated, and detached from those around him. The story depicts his descent into madness, leading to a shocking and tragic climax.
An old widower, Jasper, routinely makes coffee in two mugs and picks up trash around his community. Some of his more interesting finds speckle his home. His neighbors mostly disregard him. On one of his regular hunts, he chances upon an envelope. To his surprise, he finds old wedding photos and presumes the addressee, Angie, to be the bride. Determined to complete the delivery, Jasper follows a map to the address. When he finally arrives, his excitement is upended when Angie, now divorced, rebuffs him and the photos. He leaves her with an open invitation to his home, should she change her mind. The next morning, Jasper starts his routine-only to find Angie at his door. After a heart-to-heart on loss and new life, Jasper invites Angie to pick up trash with him. Together, they go.
The Lovers is a story about a married couple who are both involved in extramarital affairs but begin to develop feelings for each other again. They struggle with the decision of whether to divorce and be with their lovers or try to revive their stagnant marriage.
A young programmer must follow his routine to live up to his expectations no matter what the cost.
Pitfall is a 1948 crime thriller film-noir about an insurance investigator who becomes entangled with a femme fatale, leading to a dangerous love triangle. As his life spirals out of control, he must navigate the treacherous waters of betrayal, justifiable homicide, and fatal attraction.
Whisky is a minimalist movie that tells the story of a successful businessman who creates a fake marriage in order to compensate for his empty and predictable routine. The film explores themes of loneliness, family, and the desire for human connection.
Documentary tribute from a great-grandson to his great-grandmother. In a Sunday, filmed in her daily life, Aldéa speaks of universal subjects in her own way.
Colossal Youth is a film set in the slums of Lisbon, Portugal, focusing on the struggles of a man living in a housing project. It explores themes of poverty, post-colonialism, family relationships, and drug addiction.