The world turns upside down when a corporate drone wakes up as Rae Taylor, the heroine in her favorite otome game, Revolution. Rae is elated at the opportunity to court Claire François, the game’s villainess and the object of her affection. Armed with her knowledge of the game and events to come, Rae sets out to make Claire fall for her. But how will the villainess take Rae’s romantic advances?
Eden of the East follows the story of Akira Takizawa, a young man who wakes up in front of the White House naked, with no memory of who he is. He finds a mysterious phone with 8.2 billion yen in digital money and a voice on the other end that instructs him to save Japan. As he embarks on his mission, he unravels a complex web of political intrigue, terrorism, and social inequality.
Not Me is a gripping TV show that follows the story of a man who takes on the identity of his twin brother to seek revenge against those who have wronged him. As he delves deeper into the world of crime and politics, he finds himself entangled in a web of violence, oppression, and hidden identities. With themes of love, friendship, and social commentary, Not Me is a captivating series that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
North & South is a TV show that explores the love story between Margaret Hale and John Thornton, amidst the backdrop of social conflict and industrialization during the 19th century in England. Margaret, a young woman from the South, moves with her family to a northern industrial town and finds herself caught between the working class and the prosperous industrialists. As Margaret and John navigate their differences and societal pressures, they discover a deep connection and a love that transcends social boundaries.
A platform to dissidents and rebels, both within the United States and abroad, who offer critiques of power not heard within mainstream society or permitted by the corporate press. Host Chris Hedges and his guests lay bare the mechanisms that uphold systems of power, including the role of the military and the internal security apparatus, as well as the elaborate forms of propaganda and corporate-controlled media.
In Mexico City, a car accident sets off a chain of events for three characters dealing with loss, regret, and the harsh realities of life. Octavio, in love with his brother's wife, enters his dog into illegal dogfights to earn money. Valeria, a model, loses her leg in the accident and struggles with her relationship. El Chivo, a vagrant and hitman, confronts his past and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. These interlinked stories explore themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.
Join visionary philanthropist Bill Gates as he delves into pressing global issues and uncovers cutting-edge technologies that will transform the world.
From inside history's biggest empire, host Abby Martin records a world shaped by war & inequality, and explores the U.S. Empire, its rise to world hegemony and its impact on people and the planet.
Next Door is a comedy-drama that follows the journey of a husband and wife as they navigate the challenges of their relationship in Berlin. Filled with humorous moments and unexpected twists, the film explores themes of gentrification, social inequality, and the complexities of love. The story unfolds through a series of comedic and dramatic events, capturing the ups and downs of married life. With its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Next Door is a captivating exploration of the complexities of modern relationships.
In Victorian England, a thief infiltrates a wealthy wedding party and gets involved with a notorious gang, leading to chaos and social commentary.
Chillar Party is a comedy-drama movie set in India. It follows a group of children who form a gang and become involved in a political battle. The movie explores themes of social inequality, friendship, and empowerment. The children fight for their rights and make a difference in their community.
In 2020, the world was hit by a deadly pandemic known as COVID-19. This documentary follows the stories of healthcare workers in New York City as they battle the virus and face numerous challenges. From overcrowded hospitals to shortages of medical supplies, the first wave of the pandemic puts a strain on the healthcare system and exposes the social inequities within it.
The Monopoly of Violence is a documentary that delves into the world of political violence and civil unrest in France, specifically focusing on the Yellow Vest movement and the police brutality that ensued. Through gripping real footage and interviews, the film highlights the sociological aspects of protests, the fear of the police, and the impact of viral videos in exposing human rights violations.
The New Man is a powerful drama set in 1950s Sweden that explores themes of social injustice, inequality, and human rights. The story follows a doctor who is torn between his duty to care for a large family in poverty and the societal pressures to sterilize individuals deemed unfit for parenthood. As he sees the devastating effects of this policy, including the death of a mother with epilepsy, he becomes determined to fight against the societal norms and protect human dignity.
The country is occupied by the Japanese imperialists. Koppun is selling flowers at the market to get some money to buy medicine for her sick mother. Her brother is imprisoned, her father dead and her sister blind.
In the midst of social inequality and class struggle, a group of working-class individuals leads a rebellion against the system. Their satire-comedy approach sheds light on the social contrasts and the unfair treatment of the working class. With humor, the movie explores themes of poverty, labor strike, and the fight against social injustice.
The Threepenny Opera is a satirical musical comedy-drama set in poverty-stricken London. It follows the story of a thief named Macheath, who becomes involved in a series of criminal activities. The plot revolves around Macheath's relationships with his daughter, the police chief, and the bank owner, as well as his interactions with the beggar clan and a brothel. The film explores themes of social inequality and features a protest march. It was banned for political reasons and showcases Brechtian elements.
Island in the Sun is a 1957 movie that takes place on a Caribbean island and explores themes of love, class conflict, and interracial relationships. The story follows various characters and their intertwining lives as they navigate issues of social inequality and personal betrayal. The movie showcases the beauty of the exotic location and the complexities of race relations during that time. It is based on a novel and features captivating performances and stunning cinematography.
Sylvain, an Afghan veteran, engages in petty crime to make ends meet. He unexpectedly crosses paths with Nathalie, a wealthy CEO who is fighting to save her lawnmower company from bankruptcy.
Sari works in middle management for a multinational company, and a promotion is within her grasp. She just has to finish her last presentation, break the glass ceiling and make it to the conference room in time.