An up-and-coming chef and a recent divorcée find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together, in a decade-spanning, deeply moving romance.
Dirty Jobs is a reality TV show where host Mike Rowe travels across the country to explore and work in various dirty, dangerous, and unusual jobs. Each episode features Rowe getting hands-on experience while showcasing the hard work performed by everyday people in the labor industry.
The drama tells the story of average workers, who silently work hard on each one’s own task. They finally pull together as a team to fight through a difficult and unfair situation. Lee Soo-In has the kind of temperament where he has to do the right thing no matter what. After his discharge from the military, he finds work at a large retail market. One day, his boss orders him to fire temporary employees at the store. Lee Soo-In refuses to do so and decides to join the labor union. He and the temporary employees struggle against unfair dismissals. The drama is based on a webtoon of the same name, which is in turn inspired by real-life events that transpired in 2002 when union workers were unfairly fired from large supermarket chain Carrefour, and fought back.
In 'Modern Times,' the tramp character navigates the challenges of living in a society driven by machines and progress. He works on a production line, but a series of mishaps lands him in a mental hospital and later in jail. Despite these setbacks, he continues to face various escapades. The film is a satirical commentary on the effects of industrialization and explores themes of poverty and the struggle for survival in the Great Depression era.
A bullet train in Japan is hijacked by a group of blackmailers who demand a ransom. The police launch a frantic investigation to track down the culprits and save the passengers on board. As the train hurtles towards disaster, tensions rise and the passengers must confront their own fears and secrets.
Le Trou is a 1960 French crime drama film about a group of inmates who plan an elaborate escape from prison. The film explores themes of control, class differences, and devotion as the prisoners dig a tunnel to freedom.
Thongkam and Sek, a devoted gay couple in Mae Hong Son, build a life together with a house and a durian orchard. After Sek's sudden death in an accident, Thongkam discovers that same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Thailand, leaving him with no rights to their assets. The house and orchard are inherited by Sek's mother, who moves in with her adopted daughter Mo and gardener Jingna. As tensions rise over the orchard, Thongkam struggles to reclaim the land filled with his and Sek’s shared memories.
Ax Men is a documentary TV show that takes viewers into the high-stakes world of logging. With crews facing dangerous conditions and working in Oregon, the show showcases the challenges and risks of the logging industry. Follow along as these hard-hat wearing men tackle the demanding and perilous job of logging.
Brubaker is a drama crime movie released in 1980. It is based on the true story of Henry Brubaker, a prison warden who goes undercover in a prison in Arkansas to expose corruption and improve the conditions for prisoners.
Sorn, an ethnic Shan sex worker, tries to build a future in Chiang Mai, Thailand, as a refugee far from home, but he is drawn into a complex relationship with one client, an investigator probing a political activist.
Car Wash follows the lives of the workers at a Los Angeles car wash, including their humorous interactions and challenges they face on a daily basis. The film combines comedy, drama, and romance, providing a diverse and entertaining portrayal of life at the car wash. Amidst the backdrop of a robbery and various personal struggles, the employees navigate through their ups and downs while embracing their unique personalities.
Chronicle of a Summer is a documentary film that follows the lives of various individuals in France during the summer of 1960. It explores themes of society, working-class struggles, loneliness, and the pursuit of happiness.
A Man Called Hero (1999) tells the story of an extraordinary martial arts hero who embarks on a journey of vengeance. Faced with evil forces and caught in a web of prejudice and love, he must overcome countless obstacles and confront his own destiny. Set against the backdrop of New York City's Chinatown, the film explores themes of immigration, racism, and the quest for justice.
Set in California during the 1930s, In Dubious Battle follows a group of migratory workers as they engage in a labor strike against apple farms. The film explores themes of class struggle, the labor movement, and the birth of a baby boy amidst the social unrest of the period. Based on the novel by John Steinbeck, it provides a compelling portrayal of the challenges faced by workers during the Great Depression.
The Navigators is a movie that follows a group of railway workers as they face challenges and navigate changes in their lives. They struggle with the effects of privatization, unemployment, and labor rights. The story explores themes of social realism and kitchen sink realism, highlighting the working conditions of these individuals. The accidental death of a fellow worker and the constant looming threat of accidents as they work on trains adds tension to their lives. The movie delves into the larger issue of the impact of privatization on a community and the individuals who depend on these jobs. Through their experiences, the characters confront the harsh realities of life and find strength in their camaraderie.
Set in a small Mississippi town during the Great Depression, the film follows a girl named Alva who is caught between the worlds of her dysfunctional family, the railroad workers, and her own desires for love and independence. As she navigates through poverty, betrayal, and family disapproval, Alva finds solace in her sister's friendship and dreams of a better life.
After being sentenced to prison for a crime she didn't commit, a Japanese woman must endure the harsh conditions and brutal treatment inside the all-female facility. Determined to seek revenge against those who have hurt her, she plans her escape and sets out on a journey of vengeance.
Cesar Chavez follows the journey of the renowned activist as he leads the fight for fair labor practices for farm workers in Yuma, Arizona. Through nonviolent methods and driven by his liberation theology beliefs, Chavez organizes strikes, tackles racial prejudice and discrimination, and builds a powerful union movement that aims to address economic inequality and empower Mexican-American laborers. The movie is based on a true story.
Harlan County U.S.A. is a powerful documentary that chronicles the intense and violent struggle of a coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky. The film captures the hardships faced by the striking miners and the relentless efforts of the United Mine Workers Association to protect their rights.
In Basket Case 3: The Progeny, Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother Belial are taken in by Granny Ruth and her eclectic group of monsters. When a sheriff and his deputies discover the family's hidden secret, chaos ensues on their road trip to a mansion. With blood splatter, gore, and dark comedy, this cult biopunk film is a thrilling ride.