The story of Song Yunhui, Lei Dongbao, and Yang Xun as they take part in China’s economic reform from the 1980s to the 1990s.
Dirty Money is a documentary series that explores the corrupt practices and financial crimes of corporations around the world. Each episode delves into a different case of corporate corruption, exposing the greed, fraud, and deception that permeate the global economy. Through in-depth investigations and interviews with key players, the show uncovers the dark underbelly of capitalism.
This series ran weekly for three seasons (2012-2015) within the Canal+ channel's flagship international news show "L'Effet Papillon"
During the 2008 financial crisis, Jackie Cogan is hired as an enforcer to restore order after a Mafia poker game is robbed. Along with two amateur criminals, they carry out the heist and leave with the money. Jackie is hired to deal with the situation, believing the guilty parties need to be punished. As the events unfold, Jackie carries out the hits and confronts the consequences of his actions, highlighting the themes of cynicism and the harsh reality of living in America.
Shibusawa Eiichi was born in 1840 to a farmer’s family. He grew up helping his family with work, which was to manufacture and sell indigo production and also silk farming. He left his hometown at the age of 23 and began working for the government. He later traveled to Paris and learned about banking. Upon his return to Japan, he helped build up the first modern bank in Japan. He eventually became a founder or supporter to about 500 companies and was involved with about 600 public services, including education for women.
After being fired from his job, a teenage boy named Otto is recruited into the world of auto repossession. He becomes involved in a bizarre conspiracy when he discovers a strange car trunk that holds a mysterious object. As he delves deeper into the world of repo men, Otto encounters punk rockers, mad scientists, and UFOs, leading him on a wild adventure through the streets of Los Angeles and beyond.
In a near-future Japan, the government implements Plan 75, a program that encourages senior citizens to be euthanized in order to address the economic challenges of an aging society. The story follows a 78-year-old woman who is struggling to survive, a pragmatic salesman who promotes Plan 75, and a Filipino laborer. As they navigate their complex choices, they must confront the harsh reality of life and death in a society driven by economic considerations.
Korkut Ali Türkoğlu (Kaan Yıldırım), the most talented agent trained by the National Intelligence Organization in the recent period, reaches important information about the plans made about Turkey after an operation full of action and intelligence. In line with this information, Yıldırım Zafer Bozok (Kerem Alışık), who was withdrawn from the field and whose successful operations in the past was taught as a course at the MIT School, is recalled to duty. There are surprises in the operation carried out by Korkut Ali and Yıldırım with a talented team. Fate brings together the counter-terrorism commissioner Canan (Özge Gürel) and Korkut Ali in the country after abroad, and the duo's business gets very difficult.
Dudley Do-Right is a kind-hearted but dimwitted Canadian Mountie who always tries to do the right thing. When a villainous businessman arrives in his small town with greedy intentions, Dudley must step up to save the day and win the heart of his love interest.
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a documentary that reveals the alarming environmental impact of the meat and dairy industry. The film explores the conspiracy of silence surrounding animal agriculture and its devastating effects on the planet. It exposes the truth about deforestation, water scarcity, greenhouse gas emissions, and other issues linked to the production of meat and dairy products. Through interviews with experts and activists, Cowspiracy sheds light on the urgent need for a sustainable and plant-based food system.
In the middle of untouched nature, surrounded by forests and grain fields of the Brandenburg province, the fictional village of Unterleuten with only 250 inhabitants is located. Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall it seems a peaceful place for both locals and newcomers. But the appearance of rural idyll in eastern Germany is deceptive. There are turnaround winners and turnaround losers, friends and enemies, neighbors eyeing each other with suspicion, gossip, old secrets and hidden conflicts. When the mayor puts forward the proposal to have a company build a wind farm with dozen of wind turbines in order to secure the prosperity and future of the locals, the open fight for the only possible piece of land begins, which unfortunately belongs to three different owners. Everyone sees big money for themselves. Alliances are formed and friends become enemies. In addition, an unscrupulous vulture capitalism investor from southern Germany interferes that causes the glass to overflow.
Cold War is a documentary TV show that delves into the political and military confrontations between the United States and the Soviet Union in the post-World War II era. It examines the tense and complex relations between the two superpowers, their competition for world dominance, and the impact of the Cold War on international relations. The show explores topics such as the arms race, the formation of military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact, propaganda campaigns, and the constant threat of nuclear war.
In a dystopian society, a businesswoman fights for individual rights and freedom in the face of a collapsing economy and increasing government control.
After losing his job, a man becomes desperate and starts eliminating his competition in order to secure a new position. The situation escalates when a murder is attempted and he must deal with the consequences.