Two families from completely opposite ends of the financial spectrum and class divide swap homes, budgets and social status for seven days to discover how the other side lives.
A woman is invited to New York City to attend her daughter's wedding, but discovers a shocking secret that will change her life forever. As she navigates through family secrets, terminal illness, and the complexities of love, she must come to terms with her past and find a way to embrace her future.
One day, you receive a present. And then another. And on and on. Till the present isn't a present anymore. It's a nightmare. And all because YOU are not Ivan Gallatin.
Ali gets a job and, by dint of dedication and patience, achieves a significant promotion and ends up becoming the manager of the company, as well as winning Meltem's love. However, this is not to the liking of his cousin Cihangir and his father, who instead are totally broke and want to get their revenge on Ali.
The Arsonist involves the struggles of an undocumented immigrant family and a boy's coming-of-age. The son Kesuma must forge his own identity against the intimidating presence of his father Kakang, a man proud of his Javanese heritage and well aware of the social inequalities that allow his exploitation. Kakang counteracts by torching the property of those who slight him, leaving Kesuma simultaneously proud, fearful and ashamed. A clash of wills is all but inevitable. The film climaxes in a poignant conflagration, literal and metaphorical.
Explore the history and current state of the American Dream, focusing on the working class, labor movement, and economic crisis. Comedian Rich Hall sheds light on the impact of globalism, corporatism, and the disillusionment of the American Dream. Featuring a rock soundtrack and insights into the 19th-century industrialist era.
Two-part documentary looking at the very different lives of people on either side of the economic divide in Islington, London where the rich and the poor live shoulder to shoulder.
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