Scam 1992 - The Harshad Mehta Story is a TV show that portrays the real-life events of Harshad Mehta, a stockbroker who manipulated the stock market in the 1990s. It delves into the rise and fall of Mehta's empire, his involvement in a massive financial scam, and the subsequent investigation by authorities. The show provides an insightful account of Mehta's cunning tactics, the intricacies of the stock market, and the repercussions of his actions.
A college dropout gets a job as a stockbroker at a fraudulent investment firm, where he gets involved in illegal activities and white-collar crime. As he becomes wealthy, he also faces the consequences of his actions and must navigate the pressures and dangers of the financial world.
Capital City was a television show produced by Euston Films which focused on the lives of investment bankers in London living and working on the corporate trading floor for the fictional international bank Shane-Longman. Despite its short run in the UK, it was rebroadcast on UKTV Gold as well as a handful of PBS stations in the United States and starred a number of now well known faces. The music for the series was composed by the Colin Towns and enjoyed some success in its own right.
L'Eclisse is a movie that explores the themes of love, disillusionment, and isolation in postmodern Italy. It tells the story of a woman who becomes obsessed with a handsome man she meets, leading to a passionate but ultimately doomed relationship. Along the way, the movie delves into themes of depression, alienation, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Set against the backdrop of a bustling construction site and the world of stock brokers, L'Eclisse is a slow-paced and introspective film that offers a unique portrayal of the human experience.
The Bonfire of the Vanities is a social satire that follows the story of a successful journalist Sherman McCoy, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he accidentally enters a wrong neighborhood and gets involved in a hit-and-run accident. This incident sets off a series of events that lead to a media frenzy, racial tensions, and a high-profile trial. As his life unravels, McCoy must confront his own privilege and societal injustices.
A corporate raider threatens to take over a small wire company, but a lawyer and the company's founder fight back. As the battle unfolds, personal relationships and ideologies are tested.
The Green Butchers is a dark comedy about two butchers who accidentally start selling human flesh. As their business thrives, they are confronted with the moral implications of their actions and the consequences that come with it.
After a chance encounter with a widow, a man realizes the importance of seizing opportunities and overcoming fear.
Vitus is a young boy with extraordinary musical talent. Despite the expectations of his parents and the pressures of the stock market, he follows his passion for playing the piano. Along the way, he forms a unique bond with an old man who helps him discover his true potential.
The Lady Banker is a comedy-drama based on a true story set in 1920s Paris. It follows the life of a successful woman banker who becomes entangled in corruption, greed, and demagogy. She must navigate the world of finance and politics while facing challenges such as anti-Semitism, a smear campaign, and a hunger strike. As she fights against the corrupt system, she forms alliances and discovers her own strength.
Heart of the Holidays is a romantic movie that follows the story of [Main Character], a stock broker in New York City who returns to her hometown in upstate New York for Christmas. Upon her surprise visit, she reconnects with her family, rekindles a romance with her ex-boyfriend, and rediscovers the true meaning of love and happiness.
Easy Living is a screwball comedy set in the 1930s. The story revolves around Mary Smith, a young woman who accidentally acquires a luxurious fur coat. This leads to a series of misadventures and misunderstandings involving mistaken identities, financial troubles, and a potential romance. As Mary tries to navigate her way through this chaotic situation, she finds herself caught in a web of deceit and comedy.
My Name Is Bill W. is a drama movie released in 1989. It portrays the real-life story of Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), as he battles his own alcohol addiction and works towards sobriety. The movie takes viewers through Bill's journey, from his initial struggle with alcoholism to his eventual discovery of AA and the creation of a support group that helps countless individuals overcome their addiction and achieve sobriety. Through his experiences, Bill learns the importance of support, friendship, and the power of a community united in their common goal of recovery.
Love in the Vineyard tells the story of a vineyard owner who meets a woman at a Valentine's Day party and sparks fly. However, their relationship is complicated by past mistakes and a custody battle. Can they overcome their obstacles and find love once again?
Blonde Crazy is a classic comedy crime movie from 1931. It follows a hotel bellhop named Bert Harris who gets caught up in a web of deceit, romance, and crime. Bert falls for a beautiful chambermaid named Anne, and together they become involved with a pair of con artists. They embark on a series of adventures and escapades, including embezzlement, scrapbooking, and a daring robbery. With twists and turns at every corner, Blonde Crazy is a thrilling and entertaining movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Bless the Beasts & Children is a comedy-drama movie set in a small town in Arizona. It follows a group of social misfit boys who are sent to a summer camp. Feeling like outcasts, they embark on a road trip to liberate bison from a hunter. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and learn valuable lessons about friendship and courage.
Upstart payment firm Wirecard wowed the financial industry with its runaway success, but journalists exposed massive fraud, leading to its downfall. The documentary explores the rise and fall of Wirecard, the involvement of high-profile individuals, and the money-laundering operations behind the company.
Two men (George Carlin, Ben Stiller) working as janitors at a brokerage firm become rich by making investments based on insider information they gather from the brokers' garbage.
The Madwoman of Chaillot is a satirical film set in 1960s Paris, where an eccentric countess who lives in the basement of a cafe discovers a secret conspiracy by oil executives to drill beneath the streets of Paris. With the help of her quirky friends, she sets out to stop the destruction of her beloved city.
Subodh is a man with drive and ambition who sees the booming stock market as his ticket to riches. Although he becomes a successful trader, it's not enough to satisfy his dreams, and in attempting to become a major player in the markets, he finds himself embroiled in an elaborate stock scam.