In a real estate office, a group of salesmen are desperate to make sales and win a contest. When the contest takes a dark turn, tensions rise and the office is thrown into chaos. Amidst the chaos, one salesman manages to make a big sale, but soon his success is overshadowed by a robbery and a revelation of betrayal. As the salesmen face the consequences of their actions, they learn the harsh realities of the business world.
Ash and his friends embark on an exciting adventure when they discover Jirachi, a mythical Pokémon capable of granting wishes. However, they soon find themselves caught in a battle against a greedy magician and a powerful dragon Pokémon, Groudon. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Ash and his friends must use their courage and teamwork to save the day.
Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony: S&M² is a documentary that showcases the iconic heavy metal band Metallica's historic reunion with the San Francisco Symphony. The film provides an up-close look at their monumental live performance and explores the creative process behind their unique collaboration. It delves into the themes of commercialism, marketing strategy, and the dynamic between the orchestra and the heavy metal genre. Through interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, the documentary captures the energy and excitement of this groundbreaking musical event.
In the late 18th century, the movie 'Widow Clicquot' explores the fascinating story of the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and their journey into the world of business. Delve into the history of this iconic brand and witness the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way.
A documentary about an angry man from Iowa whose profanity-laced outtakes from a video shoot for a recreational vehicle sales ad went viral on the internet, leading to public humiliation and cyber-bullying. The film explores his journey of redemption and self-expression.
A struggling used car salesman in Georgia undergoes a spiritual transformation after a life-changing encounter. As he grapples with his dishonesty and materialistic lifestyle, he starts to question his priorities and seeks redemption.
Salesman is a 1969 documentary film that follows four door-to-door Bible salesmen as they travel through various neighborhoods and attempt to sell books. The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at their lives on the road and explores themes of disillusionment, optimism, and failure.
Period. End of Sentence. is a documentary that sheds light on the social stigma surrounding menstruation in India, emphasizing the challenges faced by women due to religious discrimination, social taboos, and lack of access to feminine hygiene products. The film also explores the impact of this stigma on girls' education, female independence, and overall public health.
Inspired by Ann Rule’s true crime collection Mortal Danger and Other True Cases. Paul Carter was like a knight in shining armor when he met flight attendant Grace Tanner and swept her into a passionate love affair. But her dream man quickly became her nightmare as his jealous rage ultimately led to a brutal attack. Incredibly, Grace was able to escape and go into hiding. Fearing for her life and the safety of other women Paul might seduce, Grace works with the police to bring Paul to justice.
Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year follows the story of Harpreet Singh Bedi, a fresh graduate who joins a sales company but finds himself disillusioned with the dishonesty and cutthroat competition. Determined to do things differently, Harpreet starts his own company and learns the importance of honesty and ethical business practices. With the support of his colleagues, he navigates through challenges and setbacks to prove that success can be achieved without compromising one's integrity.
The Big Kahuna is a movie that follows a group of salesman as they attend a convention in Wichita, Kansas. The film explores themes of religion, self-reflection, and the struggles of married life. As the characters navigate conversations about God, divorce, and their careers, they are confronted with the ups and downs of their relationships and personal beliefs.
The Curse of Von Dutch: A Brand to Die For is a TV mini-series that explores the captivating story behind the rise and fall of Von Dutch, an iconic brand that gained popularity in the early 2000s. Through interviews, archival footage, and insider accounts, the series delves into the world of branding, trading, logos, fashion, and the international phenomenon Von Dutch became. It sheds light on the social-media-driven global success and subsequent demise of the brand, uncovering the mysterious 'curse' that seemed to follow its creators. A must-watch for anyone intrigued by the life of Von Dutch and the influential impact of branding in the modern world.
Brightest Star follows the story of a young man who moves to the big city in search of love and fulfillment. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and challenges that test his resilience and determination. Will he be able to find what he's looking for?
When Koichi Takahasi (Miutani) is transferred from Tokyo to a small village in Iwate Prefecture, they set up hoe in a two-hundred year-old farmhouse. The family is split between those who hate the move and those who are happy. Fumiko (Yasuda), the wife, is unhappy at the change and doesn’t get on with her elderly neighbours, Azumi (Hashimoto) is sad about having to transfer to a new school. Koichi’s mother, Sumiyo (Kusabue), rather likes the new community while young Tomoya Takahashi (Hamada) really enjoys the new move because he can play outdoors. Koichi takes note of the split in the family but finds himself struggling at his new job. Thankfully the house has Zashiki Warashi (yokai) living there who will unite them with their antics. Judging by the poster these antics won’t be terrifying.
The Norwegian arms industry is in the midst of the introduction of artificial intelligence. Bjørn is given responsibility for a large arms deal. Who will be the scapegoat if innocents are killed with these weapons?
Instant Swamp is a hilarious comedy that follows the story of a man who finds himself caught up in a series of absurd situations in a small town. From running man races to pet rabbit superstitions, the film explores the quirky and unpredictable nature of life in rural Japan. With a touch of romance and a lot of laughs, Instant Swamp is a delightful movie that will leave audiences entertained and wanting more.
Pitch People is a 1999 documentary film that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of pitchmen and infomercials. The film explores the lives and careers of successful salesmen and the tactics they use to sell their products. It delves into the gadgets they promote, the sales techniques they employ, and the challenges they face in the competitive industry. With a focus on the Asbury Park and Atlantic City regions of New Jersey, Pitch People offers an intriguing glimpse into the world of advertising and promotion.
Four door-to-door salesmen struggle to get by while pursuing an analog profession in a digital world. They unwittingly begin selling propaganda for a cult, whose popularity sweeps the city, leaving the salesmen as the only people who can stop it.
Fidelis Cloer is a self-confessed war profiteer who found The Perfect War when the US invaded Iraq. It wasn't about selling a dozen cars, or even a hundred, it was a thousand-car war where security would become the ultimate product.
Door To Door is a heartwarming drama based on a true story about Bill Porter, a door-to-door salesman with cerebral palsy who overcomes physical challenges and societal prejudice to become a successful salesperson. The movie follows Bill as he faces various obstacles, including his disability, the loss of his mother, and struggles with his love interest. Through determination and perseverance, Bill manages to build meaningful connections with his customers and inspire those around him.