A man is offered a million dollars to participate in a game where hunters try to kill him. He realizes that they can only attack when he's alone, and tries to use this to his advantage. However, he faces the challenge of convincing his friends and family that the game is real.
Hummingbird (2013) follows Joey, an ex-special forces soldier haunted by his past, who assumes a new identity as a homeless person in London. One day, he meets a nun who gives him shelter and helps him find solace. Joey becomes an enforcer for a Chinese mafia group while struggling to cope with guilt and his past. As he seeks redemption, Joey unleashes his skills to retaliate against those who wronged him.
One million yen in elaborate fake bills that no one can tell are not the real deal were picked up by a homeless person. The bills begin to circulate like the blood flowing through blood vessels. These fake bills undermine the Japanese economy like a virus. In order to build a world that is not dominated by money, a plan to overturn the value of the root of money is launched. What is the fate of the man with such a tremendous plan? A millionaire, an undercover agent, community representative, and a genius appraiser that specializes in distinguishing counterfeit bills, speculation is placed on each. Everything leads to a conspiracy of dark organizations trying to destroy the Japanese economy.
The lady is a tramp is a television programme in the situation comedy format that was one of the first series to be shown on the then-new British television channel, Channel 4, between 1983 and 1984. Written by Johnny Speight, the programme lasted for two series, and totalled 13 episodes.
Kim Young Joon is a philosophy major at a university. He confesses his feelings to a female classmate, but she rejects him. He takes her rejection hard. Kim Young Joon then meets a mysterious homeless man, Kim Deuk Hwan who lives under a small bridge. Kim Deuk Hwan has also experienced rejection in love and they develop a friendship.
After his wife and daughter are murdered, a lawyer takes a vow of silence and trains in martial arts to seek revenge on those responsible. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy and must navigate the dangerous underground fighting world.
Being Flynn is a drama film based on the memoir of the same name. It tells the story of a young writer, Nick Flynn, who is reunited with his estranged father, Jonathan Flynn, when Jonathan enters a homeless shelter where Nick works. As their past and present collide, Nick must confront his own demons and make sense of his father's troubled life.
With hard work and dedication on lock, a group of homeless men train to compete in the Homeless World Cup, despite a cranky coach. Park Seo Joon plays Yoon Hong Dae, a professional soccer player on disciplinary probation after being caught up in an unexpected incident. He becomes the coach of a thrown-together soccer team and, as time passes, comes to sincerely care for and trust in the team members, becoming a true leader.
In 'Tallulah,' a young woman named Tallulah kidnaps a baby from her neglectful mother and seeks refuge with her friend, Margo. As the two navigate the challenges of taking care of a baby, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways.
Heaven Knows What follows the story of a young heroin addict named Harley, who navigates the dangers and struggles of addiction and homelessness on the streets of New York City. Fueled by her love for Ilya, Harley's life unravels as she tries to balance her addiction, survival, and the desire for a better life.
Code Unknown tells the intertwining stories of several characters in Paris, including an immigrant, a homeless man, and a woman. The film explores themes of connection, communication, and the challenges of living in a diverse and vibrant city.
In 'Life Stinks,' a wealthy businessman named Goddard Bolt bets that he can live on the streets without any money for a month. He enters a rundown area of Los Angeles and encounters a homeless woman named Molly, who helps him navigate the challenges of life on the streets. Along the way, Goddard learns about the struggles of the homeless and gains a new perspective on wealth and happiness. The film is a satirical comedy that explores themes of urban decay, class prejudice, and the stark differences between privilege and poverty.
Film maker Petter Nyquist voluntarily leave his family to live like a homeless for six months amongst the homeless in the winter cold city streets of Oslo.
Wesley Deeds is a successful businessman who seems to have it all, but his life takes a turn when he meets Lindsey, a struggling single mother. As Wesley helps Lindsey and her daughter, he begins to question his own life and the choices he has made.
Beyond the Blackboard is a movie based on a true story that follows the journey of a 24-year-old teacher who takes on a new job at a school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She finds herself working with homeless children and pregnant teenagers, and despite the difficulties, she is determined to make a positive impact on their lives. Along the way, she faces various challenges and obstacles but remains committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for her students. With her determination and the support of her colleagues and the community, she is able to create a sense of belonging and hope for the children who have been forgotten by society.
Street Trash follows the story of a case of expired liquor that is sold to homeless people, causing them to melt into a colorful goo. Chaos ensues as a result, with various characters getting caught up in the bizarre and violent events that unfold in the streets.
All the Invisible Children is an anthology film that tells the stories of children from different parts of the world, each facing their own unique hardships and challenges. The film explores themes such as poverty, abuse, and survival, highlighting the resilience and strength of these young protagonists.
In 'How to Steal a Dog,' a young girl named Ji-so decides to steal a dog in order to get a reward and escape her life of homelessness. With the help of her younger brother, Ji-so hatches a plan and sets out on a mission to find a suitable dog to steal. As they navigate through various obstacles and face unexpected challenges, Ji-so learns valuable life lessons about love, family, and the importance of home.
Oona, a recent graduate in anthropology, has returned to her dead mother’s seaside cottage in southern England to prepare it for sale. Her arrival disturbs Mani, a wary vagrant who has been squatting on the property.