Don Champagne is a successful furniture store owner, married to a perfectionist and control-freak wife named Mona. Their seemingly perfect suburban life is disrupted when Mona discovers Don's extramarital affair and blackmails him into maintaining the facade of their perfect life, leading to a series of twists and turns, including murder and deception.
Shopgirl follows the story of Mirabelle Buttersfield, a shy salesclerk working at a department store in Los Angeles. She becomes involved in a love triangle with a slacker musician and a wealthy older man. The film explores themes of loneliness, self-discovery, and the challenges of navigating relationships in the modern world. As Mirabelle grapples with her own insecurities and desires, she must make choices that will shape her future.
Bullhead is a crime drama that tells the story of a man with a traumatic past who seeks vengeance. The film explores themes of violence, masculinity, and the effects of childhood trauma. The protagonist, played by Matthias Schoenaerts, is a cattle farmer who becomes involved in illegal trafficking. As he confronts his traumatic childhood experiences, he begins to question his own identity and seek justice for the wrongs done to him.
Set in 1960s Calcutta, the film revolves around a woman who navigates through the challenges of urban life, including financial struggles, societal expectations, and family dynamics. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery and explores new opportunities.
The Man Who Copied is a movie about a young man who works at a photocopy store, but dreams of becoming an artist. He gets involved in a counterfeit money scheme and falls in love with a salesgirl. Set in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the film explores themes of deception, voyeurism, and moral ambiguity.
Love Is All (2007) follows the interconnected stories of various individuals, including a schoolteacher, a department store salesgirl, a lifeguard, and a prince, as they navigate through mistaken identities, unrequited love, and unexpected reunions. Set during the festive season of Saint Nicholas, this heartwarming film explores themes of family, friendship, and the power of love.
Haru is a heartwarming movie about a young girl who moves to Tokyo and encounters various challenges and experiences as she tries to adapt to her new surroundings. From making new friends to finding her place in the city, Haru takes us on a journey of self-discovery, love, and the ups and downs of life.
The story follows a shopgirl who, after being fired, discovers a baby left at the department store. She takes on the role of caretaker and hilarity ensues as she navigates the challenges of balancing work and caring for the baby.
After a chance encounter with a con man, a salesgirl gets mistaken for a wealthy woman and finds herself embroiled in a series of deceptions and adventures. With her newfound status, she travels the world, poses as someone's daughter, and even pretends to be engaged. As the web of lies grows, she must navigate the fine line between truth and fiction while trying to escape the clutches of the law and find true love.
The movie follows the life of a struggling actor and schoolteacher who is looking for love, success in comedy, and his true passion for cheese. He faces various challenges in his personal and professional life, including auditions, agents, and being overweight. Along the way, he encounters quirky characters and comedic situations that test his resolve.
A Spanish Civil War veteran named John McKittrick returns to New York City after being held as a political prisoner of war in Nazi Germany. He is determined to uncover the truth about the murder of his friend. As he investigates, he discovers a Nazi spy ring and becomes caught up in a web of deception and danger. With the help of a femme fatale and a handicapped man, McKittrick must navigate the seedy underworld of espionage to bring the perpetrators to justice.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a salesman from a working-class background falls in love with a wealthy heiress. As they navigate the challenges of their class differences and societal expectations, they must also contend with a romantic rival and the complexities of their own emotions.
Chashme Buddoor (1981) follows the story of three unlikely roommates who are caught up in a series of comedic and romantic situations. Their lives take a turn when they encounter a beautiful salesgirl and each tries to win her over, leading to a hilarious and chaotic chain of events.
In the bustling city of Kochi, a taxi driver named Rasoolum falls in love with Anna, a salesgirl. Despite their different backgrounds and societal pressures, they decide to elope to start a new life together. However, their love is tested by various unfortunate events, eventually leading to a heartbreaking tragedy.
A woman who is unhappy in her marriage becomes a suspect when her husband is found murdered. She must clear her name and find the true killer.
Bruno, a chauffeur having some problem in keeping a job, meets one morning Mariuccia, a taxi driver’s daughter working as a perfumery’s shop assistant, and trying to impress her, pretending to be rich, uses his employer’s car to took her on a trip to the lakes, but things don’t work as planned and to conquer Mariuccia’s hearth won’t be so easy…
Week-End in Havana follows the story of a man who goes on a vacation in Havana, Cuba and finds himself caught up in a romantic adventure. The film explores the beauty of the Caribbean island, the excitement of horse racing, and the charm of a salesgirl he meets along the way. With lively musical numbers and comedic moments, it is a delightful comedy-drama set against the backdrop of a tropical getaway.
Three friends who work as salesgirls in a department store in 1930s New York City deal with love, heartbreak, and the challenges of the era. As they navigate through relationships, societal pressures, and personal ambitions, they discover the true meaning of friendship.
In post-war Syria, a woman named Abla must navigate the challenges of being a widow and surviving in a society still recovering from the devastating effects of civil war. As she balances her responsibilities as a mother and a salesgirl in a shop, Abla encounters a range of personal and political obstacles. Through her experiences, the film explores themes of friendship, arranged marriage, and the complex social dynamics of post-conflict Middle East.
Two sisters, one a Polish concentration camp survivor, the other safely relocated to America with her father, are reunited in New York in 1947.