Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale is a dark comedy horror movie set in Finnish Lapland. It tells the story of a group of people who discover the dark secret behind the real Santa Claus. The film combines elements of adventure, fantasy, and horror to create a unique and thrilling Christmas experience.
Sohee, a high school student, begins job training at a call center. However, she falls victim to the pressures and greed of the company, which ultimately leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who shares a connection with Sohee, starts investigating to uncover the truth behind her tragedy.
The Cleaners is a documentary that delves into the secretive and controversial world of content moderation on social media platforms. It sheds light on the responsibility of content moderators to monitor and filter user-generated content, often facing ethical dilemmas and psychological toll. The film also examines the power and influence of tech giants like Facebook and Google in shaping online discourse and censorship practices. Through interviews with content moderators and experts, it raises important questions about freedom of expression, digital activism, and the impact of technology on society.
During the Great Recession, joblessness exceeds 20 percent east of the Anacostia River in Washington, DC. City of Trees follows the intimate stories of Charles, Michael and James, three long-term unemployed residents struggling to gain employment through 'shovel ready' green projects. When stimulus dollars run out, short term idealism clashes with day-to-day survival in the struggle to find a sense of purpose and place in a recovering economy.
Three guys named Mike find themselves entangled in a romantic rivalry as they navigate the world of commercial air travel and the challenges of love and friendship.
The Muller company organizes a reception to mark the launch of a new product. During the evening, we discover that this is actually a coaching exercise for company executives. Gradually, rumours about the upcoming acquisition of the company start to emerge and everyone finds themselves trying to save their place.
The role of African Americans in the recovery years of the Great Depression is the subject of this informational short, which offers an idealized depiction of life in a segregated society. The highlight, by far, is rare footage of Orson Welles’s “Voodoo Macbeth,” produced in 1935 for the New York Negro Unit of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project.
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