The Jeffersons is a sitcom comedy that follows an African-American family's journey of social mobility after moving into a luxury Manhattan apartment building. The show explores various aspects of their lives, including interracial relationships, family dynamics, and the challenges they face in their new environment.
In 'The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom', this documentary delves into the various traps that hinder our pursuit of freedom. It examines topics such as social order, the prisoner's dilemma, self-interest, and the impact of systems and behavioral analysis. It also explores the concept of freedom of choice, social mobility, and the influence of capitalism and wealth inequality. Through archive footage and expert analysis, it offers insights into the complexities of the British class system, economic policy, and the unintended consequences of management and control.
A young woman who reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation. The film follows a love triangle involving two childhood sweethearts who married but became estranged. As Melanie becomes engaged to someone else, she must confront her past and make a decision about her future.
Scarlet and Black is a miniseries set in 19th century France that follows the story of a young man named Julien Sorel. Determined to escape his impoverished background and climb the social ladder, Julien uses his charm and cunning to seduce influential women and manipulate his way into higher society. However, his ambitions are challenged when he becomes entangled in a love triangle and faces the consequences of his actions.
Young Hyacinth is a comedy movie that follows the story of a maid who aspires for better social standing. She faces various embarrassing situations while working in the countryside. The movie explores her relationships with her family and the challenges she faces due to her job as a maid. It also highlights her interactions with different characters and her desire for a better life.
The Reckoning is a drama film set in 1970s Liverpool. The story follows a working-class man who is determined to seek revenge for the injustices he has faced. The film explores themes of social mobility, unhappy marriages, and the struggles of the working class. As the man navigates office politics and dangerous situations, he becomes involved in a murder investigation and finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and violence. Along the way, he encounters pub brawls, fistfights, and even a wrestling match. Based on a novel, The Reckoning portrays the grit and resilience of the working-class people in Liverpool, highlighting their fight for justice and self-made success.
Like a girl runaway, Tsuyu moves to Osaka to work as a bar hostess. She meets the owner of a model school, Yoko, and seriously thinks about becoming a fashion model. Yoko tells her that she can move in to Yoko’s house to take lessons, while making a living at the same time.
Three Russian women in their 30s who all seek the same: security, a higher social status and eternal happiness. Not an easy wish to fulfill in today's Russia, where the patriarchy dominates. So our heroines take matters into their own hands and join a course in the art of seducing a man - preferably a rich one. Seven years of recordings paint a sometimes tragicomic picture of gender roles and femininity in Putin's Russia.
From Soup to Nuts is a hilarious silent comedy film from 1928. The film follows a bumbling waiter who wreaks havoc at a high-society party. With slapstick humor and classic gags, this Laurel and Hardy film will leave you laughing from start to finish.
How does mobility reflect social status and racism? A story of two African American women working to provide and improve mobility in their community, as they tell the history of the Safe Bus - formerly the biggest black-owned transportation system in the world.
Cheng the fruit seller is in love with the daughter of his neighbor the doctor, but the good doctor won't let him marry her unless Chang finds him more patients...
The Secret History of My Family' is a documentary created from a two-year research project, exploring social mobility over a 200-year period. The miniseries explores Britain's history using particular case studies, tracing family ancestry throughout the years and examining whether social ranks have changed within them. During the Victorian era, working-class citizens often went unrecorded in official documents, however dark times brought upper-class missionaries to their aid. With the written accounts of these upper-class visitors, the BBC Documentaries team have been able to trace down descendants to British families today. Over four episodes, different families discuss what they have discovered about their lineage and social backgrounds.
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