Still Standing (2002) is a sitcom set in Chicago, Illinois, revolving around the lives of Bill and Judy Miller. They are a middle-class couple with three children, Brian, Lauren, and Tina. The show follows their daily struggles and misadventures as they navigate the challenges of parenthood and married life. Bill, who works as a dental assistant, often displays some male chauvinistic behavior, while Judy tries to maintain control of their household. Despite their differences, they rely on their love for each other and their sense of humor to get through the ups and downs of family life.
Prime Suspect follows Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison as she navigates a male-dominated police force and investigates complex murder cases in London. Facing gender discrimination, hostility, and male chauvinism, Tennison relies on her skills, determination, and professionalism to succeed. The series delves into the systemic sexism and workplace harassment that women in law enforcement face, shedding light on the challenges they overcome to prove themselves in a male-dominated profession.
Prime Suspect 1973 is a TV show set in 1970s London, highlighting the challenges faced by a female police officer in a male-dominated profession during a time of discrimination and sexism. The story follows a murder investigation and explores themes of gender and workplace discrimination.
In 'Switch,' two strangers, Steve and Amanda, magically switch bodies after both dying on the same night. As they navigate their new lives in each other's bodies, they face challenges, comedic situations, and unexpected revelations. Through their journey, they learn valuable lessons about empathy, understanding, and the true meaning of identity.
Backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job at a remote Australian pub where they encounter unruly locals and a situation that escalates quickly, leading to chaos and danger.
Ty Warner, a frustrated toy salesman, collaborates with three women to turn Beanie Babies into the biggest toy craze in history.
Tess McGill, a Staten Island secretary, dreams of climbing the corporate ladder. When her boss steals her idea, she takes matters into her own hands and impersonates a female executive to secure a business deal and prove her worth.
The program sees controversial radio broadcaster, Stan Zemanek, matching wits with a panel of beauties including Belinda Green, Jeanne Little, Johanna Griggs, Julia Morris, Donna Gubbay, Lisa Wilkinson, Prue MacSween, Maureen Duval and Ita Buttrose. When they are not tearing strips off each other in the battle to have their opinion heard, Stan and his panel offer sound advice to viewers seeking answers to life's toughest questions. The opinions and the advice offered are as diverse as the guests, and no topic is taboo.
Crime drama centering on a gang of rapists, the aftermath of their crimes on the victims and the gang members being brought to justice.
French Fried Vacation is a comedy film from 1978 that follows a group of French tourists on vacation in the Ivory Coast. The film explores themes of sexual problems, male chauvinism, and free love as the tourists navigate their summer vacation filled with flirtation, one-night stands, and extramarital affairs.
Michael, a womanizing weatherman, makes a bet with his friends that he can make any woman fall in love with him within three weeks. He targets Emily, a psychologist, and sets out to win her heart. However, as he spends more time with Emily, he begins to question his previous lifestyle and finds himself falling in love for real. Will he be able to win her over and change his ways?
The Black Sheep is a melodrama set in a rural area, following the life of a young man who must contend with his abusive father while also trying to navigate the twists and turns of a political campaign.
Insufficient brothers Jakub and David, along with friend Sasa, spend most of their time in the social networking world. Relationships for them are chat with virtual girls they have never seen, living a fake fashion show in which they pretend something that is not the biggest life problem, then a discharged cell phone or a broken wifi. The pressure of parents is forced to go under the leadership of David's charming "stepmother" Tereza on a twenty-kilometer bicycle trip, surprisingly finding out there is a real world out there in which life means more than facebook status, real girls look a little better than cartoon action heroes of virtual games and love also include sex.
The charismatic and self-confident man, Karel Král, is the editor-in-chief of men's magazine. Although a chauvinistic type, he is very popular with women. However, he struggles in his personal life. He frequently argues with his ex-wife over their 17 year-old daughter Julie, who despises his new way of life. Then the consequences of his behavior catch up with him. He loses his job, and the editor-in-chief position is given to a young and beautiful woman. But his bad luck does not end there. After another fight with his ex-wife and daughter, and a woman driver crashing into his car, Karel and his best friend Cestmír have an evening of binge drinking. During the wild night, he expresses a wish to be a woman. When he wakes up the next morning he discovers that his wish has been granted.
Boogie is a crime thriller film set in a city full of corruption and violence. The story follows a hitman who becomes entangled in a dangerous game of betrayal and double-crossing. As he navigates the treacherous underworld, he must confront his own fears and battle against a powerful mafia organization. Boogie is a dark and gritty tale of revenge, redemption, and survival.
Three love-challenged men meet a radio host who tutors them in the art of picking up women in a variety of unconventional ways in Wong Jing's gleefully crude and tasteless comedy.
Set in the 1970s, 'I Am Woman' tells the story of Helen Reddy, an Australian singer-songwriter who becomes an icon of female empowerment and feminist movements. Facing misogynistic challenges in the male-dominated music industry, Helen defies societal expectations and showcases her tenacity to succeed. Based on a true story, the film explores her journey from Australia to Los Angeles, California, and her rise to fame as she fights against male chauvinism and champions women's liberation.
The Laughing Woman is a seductive and controversial Italian film from 1969. It revolves around the wealthy man's exploitative relationships with women, exploring themes of misogyny and male chauvinism. The movie features elements of romance and thriller genres, with art deco and pop art aesthetics. It showcases scenes of bondage, sexism, and nudity, as well as intricate sculptures and a swimming pool. The plot also involves a cat, a little person, and footsie-under-the-table moments. Additionally, there are scenes depicting a doctor, a man taking a bath, and a shirtless workout. Overall, The Laughing Woman explores themes of power dynamics, pleasure, and sexual games.
In 'Woo', a blind date leads to a series of misadventures and misunderstandings, testing the limits of love and challenging societal expectations. With hilarious antics and unexpected twists, this comedy and romance film explores themes of male chauvinism, sexual frustration, and the power of self-discovery.