Great Expectations is a story set in the 19th century Victorian England, following the life of Pip, an orphan who is given a chance to become a gentleman and pursue his dreams. He navigates his way through various challenges, encounters with colorful characters, and the complexities of love and wealth.
The Client List follows a single mother who, in order to support her family, becomes a massage therapist. However, she soon discovers that some of her clients are looking for more than just a regular massage and becomes involved in a risky and profitable side job. As she tries to keep this double life a secret, she must navigate the challenges of balancing her personal life, financial debt, and the expectations of her clients.
Too Big to Fail is a movie based on true events surrounding the financial crisis of 2008. It portrays the events that led to the collapse of major financial institutions and the efforts made by government officials and financial executives to prevent the collapse of the American economy.
Four-part drama based on the extraordinary story of how prison officer John Darwin faked his own death to claim life insurance and avoid bankruptcy - unbeknownst to his two sons.
When a doctor visit reveals her fertility may be in jeopardy, thirty-something Nellie Robinson stares down the barrel of a future without options and decides to freeze her eggs.
Cleaning Up is a TV show about a struggling mother who works as a cleaner and gets involved in illegal activities like insider trading and gambling to pay off her debts. Set in London, the show explores themes of addiction, friendship, and the consequences of desperate actions. It also highlights the challenges faced by working-class women in contemporary society.
After being fired from his job, an investment banker finds hope and love when he starts working at a Christmas tree lot and forms a bond with a single mother and her 10-year-old son in Chicago. Together, they navigate the challenges of the holiday season, overcome financial debt, and discover the joy of stargazing.
In London, an American commodities broker gets involved in a light-hearted crime drama when a valuable art object is stolen. He becomes entangled in a web of deceit and greed as he tries to navigate the extravagant lifestyle of the art world. Along the way, he encounters a deaf girl, a luxury hotel, a black market, and a series of misadventures that test his morality and loyalty.
Stroszek is a poignant and surreal road movie about a simpleton ex-convict who moves to Wisconsin with his friend and a prostitute to escape their troubled pasts and pursue the American Dream. However, their new life is filled with false promises, financial debt, and heartbreak, leading to a series of tragic and bizarre events.
Hotel Hell is a reality TV show where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay visits and helps struggling hotels and their owners. With his expertise and tough-love approach, Ramsay confronts the issues faced by these failing businesses and provides them with constructive criticism and advice. From dealing with financial debt to improving the quality of service and customer experience, Ramsay guides the hotel owners towards turning their establishments around. Viewers get an inside look at the challenges and transformations that take place behind the scenes of the hospitality industry.
Ludwig is a biographical drama that portrays the life of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, focusing on his relationships, struggles with mental illness, and his passion for art. Set in 19th-century Bavaria, the film explores Ludwig's turbulent reign and his controversial lifestyle as a homosexual monarch. It delves into his grandiose projects, his artistic patronage, and his ultimately tragic downfall.
Felix Grandet reigns supreme in his modest house in Saumur where his wife and daughter Eugenie lead a distraction-free existence. Extremely avaricious, he does not take a favorable view of the beautiful parties who rush to ask for his daughter's hand. Nothing should damage the colossal fortune he hides from everyone. The sudden arrival of Grandet's nephew, an orphaned and ruined Parisian dandy, turns the young girl's life upside down.
A college football coach, on the brink of financial ruin, is forced to accept help from a retired football player and his young daughter. As they navigate the challenges of their unconventional family, they learn important lessons about love, loyalty, and the true meaning of success.
When a popular bakery is threatened with foreclosure, two sisters must put their differences aside and work together to win a Christmas baking contest, save the bakery, and discover the true meaning of family.
Set in the 1900s, 'The House of Mirth' follows the story of a socialite named Lily Bart. Faced with false accusations and social exclusion, Lily navigates the treacherous world of high society while dealing with unrequited love and financial debt. As her reputation is damaged and opportunities slip away, Lily’s life takes a dark turn, leading to a heartbreaking climax.
In 'Collection', a debt collector named John finds himself in a dangerous situation after being disowned by his father. He takes on a new job offer that leads him down a path of mystery, betrayal, and criminal activity. John must navigate the world of counterfeit money, drug money, and gangsters while dealing with his own personal demons. As the plot unfolds, John's actions have dire consequences for himself and those around him.
In 19th century London, a young Jewish woman named Rosina da Silva leaves her position as a ladies' companion and takes the role of governess to a wealthy Scottish family on a remote island. As she tries to fit into her new surroundings, Rosina faces various challenges including dealing with her employer's lustful advances and her own struggle with her identity and desires. The movie explores themes of cultural and sexual repression, as well as the complexity of relationships.
Seize the Day (1986) is a psychological drama about a man who experiences a downward spiral after losing his job. He grapples with issues of disappointment, fear of growing old, and family conflicts. The story explores themes of desperation, tough love, and the pursuit of happiness in a world filled with rejection and disappointment.
A wealthy businessman in 1950s Milan, Italy, becomes a widower after his wife dies in an elevator crash. Frustrated with his unhappy marriage, he decides to plan her murder. However, his plans take a comedic turn when his wife humiliates him in public and he is presumed dead. This Italian comedy explores themes of capitalism, business, and marital conflicts in a light-hearted manner.
Jean-Paul Mantegna, the son of Italian immigrants now living in Nice, is a hunted man, riddled with debt and involved in borderline illegal companies. To extricate himself, he has to rely on Philippe and François, his two brothers, and on Raphaël, his father; a family torn by disputes and tragic events. However, by rebuilding family unity, Jean-Paul also discovers the secret of his own destiny...