In 'Pleasure,' a young Swedish woman navigates the cutthroat world of the porn industry in Los Angeles, struggling to maintain her own identity and desires amidst the exploitation and objectification. The film delves into themes of friendship, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing personal pleasure at any cost.
Peep Show is a British sitcom that follows the lives of two socially awkward friends, Mark and Jeremy, who live in a flat-share in London. The show explores their personal and professional lives, their dysfunctional relationships, and their constant inner monologues and cynicism.
A unique situation where to save money, two strangers share a flat on a schedule where they never meet each other. They communicate via post it note while they navigate their unusual agreement, their relationships, and lives.
Teachers is a British workplace comedy that follows the lives of a group of teachers at a comprehensive school. The series focuses on their personal and professional lives, from dealing with difficult students to navigating relationships and friendships. The show explores various themes such as love, friendship, and the challenges of teaching.
In this British sitcom from the 1970s, a working-class couple pretends to be gay in order to rent a flat. They navigate through various hilarious situations, including a money-making scheme, a flirtatious roommate, and an evil landowner.
Pulling is a dark comedy TV show set in London that follows Donna, a single woman in her thirties, as she navigates life, relationships, and friendships. After a broken engagement, Donna finds herself living in a flat-share with two friends, Karen and Louise. Together, they explore the ups and downs of dating, friendship, and the challenges of being a single woman in their thirties.
The Liver Birds is a British sitcom set in the city of Liverpool, in the north-west of England, which aired on BBC1 from 1969 to 1978, and again in 1996. It was created by Carla Lane and Myra Taylor. These two Liverpudlian writers had met at a local writers club and decided to pool their talents. Having been invited to London by Michael Mills and asked to write about two young women sharing a flat, Mills brought in sitcom expert Sydney Lotterby to work with the writing team. Lotterby had previously worked with Eric Sykes, Sheila Hancock and on The Likely Lads. Carla Lane in fact wrote most of the episodes, Taylor co-writing only the first two series. The pilot was shown as an episode of Comedy Playhouse, the BBC's breeding ground for sitcoms, in April 1969.
Four girls share a flat together in London. Having nothing in common aside from their gender, they barely manage to co-exist.
Stevenage-based builders Lee and Dean are brothers from other mothers, inseparable best friends since they first met at school. That is until Lee meets and falls in love with Nikki and she moves into their flat.
A 17-year-old high school student tries to navigate the complexities of death, life, the city, and the temptation of giving up. In order to regain his purpose, he decides to let go of the lies he has been telling himself.
Fresh off a bad break-up, a young professional moves in with the seemingly perfect roommate but finds herself the object of a deadly obsession.
Move is a comedic movie that follows the story of a group of friends dealing with a breakup and finding new beginnings. It explores themes of friendship, devotion, and the challenges of starting over. As they navigate through a series of hilarious misadventures, they discover the importance of supporting each other and moving forward.
A Paris Education follows a young film student who moves to Paris to attend film school. As he enters a new world of parties, relationships, and filmmaking, he must navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Along the way, he experiences a long-distance relationship, cheating, and the loss of a friend, ultimately shaping his coming-of-age journey.
Man About the House is a 1974 comedy movie about a man named Robin Tripp who moves into an apartment and ends up keeping house with two attractive female roommates. Robin faces various comedic challenges as he navigates the dynamics of living with two women and tries to balance his personal life with his responsibilities as a housekeeper. The movie explores themes of male-female relationships, sex, and the challenges of living in a shared living arrangement.
After a quarrel Henry leaves the apartment. New fellow-lodger of Robby and Kalle becomes Paul. The three guys couldn't be more different, but nevertheless all of them have the same problem: women. When the mysterious Malu appears, each of them wonders if she may be their dream-woman.
After Mala caught her boyfriend cheating and kicked him out, she's fed up with men.
In 1970, the writer Michael Scharang asked 6 workers in a Viennese flat-share about their dreams and hopes. Now, 30 years later, his daughter meets those people again.
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