Industry is a TV show set in the competitive world of investment banking in London. It follows a group of ambitious twenty-somethings as they navigate the cutthroat corporate culture, deal-making, and social differences. The show explores themes of rivalry, friendship, deception, and seduction, while also delving into personal issues such as drug use and infidelity.
Only Fools and Horses is a beloved comedy TV show that follows the adventures of the Trotter family, a working-class British family involved in various schemes and trading. The show revolves around the lives of Del Boy, the ambitious and street-smart older brother, and Rodney, the naive and well-meaning younger brother. Together with their eccentric grandfather and their loyal friends, they navigate the ups and downs of life in their council estate, constantly striving for success and a better life. With its witty dialogue, memorable catchphrases, and heartwarming family dynamics, Only Fools and Horses has become a cult classic that continues to entertain audiences to this day.
A snobbish investor and a wily street con artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires. The snobbish investor is fired from his job, his bank accounts are frozen, and he is left homeless and penniless. He seeks help from the street hustler, who is now living his former life of luxury. Together, they plan to take revenge on the millionaires by disrupting their plan to corner the market on frozen orange juice. In the end, they succeed in obtaining a forgery of a secret report, make a huge profit, and leave the millionaires bankrupt.
Junior employees Seth Bregman and Peter Sullivan, along with senior trader Will Emerson, witness mass layoffs at their investment bank. Peter receives a USB drive from a fired employee containing important information about the firm's risk. They discover that the firm is at risk of bankruptcy due to overleverage and excessive trading. Throughout the night, the employees attend meetings with executives and devise a plan to sell off toxic assets. The CEO's plan will spread the risk and destroy the firm's relationships. Eventually, the employees achieve a benchmark to receive large bonuses but face the consequences of their actions. The CEO offers Rogers a future opportunity, and the film ends with Rogers burying his dog.
In Hacker, a computer hacker from Bangkok, Thailand is arrested by the police and is forced to work with them to catch a cyber-criminal. Along the way, he makes friends and faces challenges in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and London, Ontario, Canada. He gets involved in fraud, dark web activities, and even a murder. The movie is based on a true story.
Carbone is a crime thriller that follows the story of a trader involved in carbon trading and gambling, inspired by a true story. It involves a rich family, the betrayal, and swindle that takes place, and the consequences of their actions. The movie takes place in Paris, France, and explores themes of wealth, corruption, and the dark underworld of crime.
Yusuke Nogi of Ryosho's Energy Development Division said that 10 times the official down payment was mistakenly sent to GFL, a local infrastructure company involved in a solar energy plant to be built in the Balkan Republic in Central Asia. Suspected of involvement, he heads to the Balkan Republic to collect the difference of $90 million. With the cooperation of his CIA friend Sam, Nogi obtained information that the terrorist al-Zaer had laundered the full amount of the contract money into diamonds and brought it out.
The Hummingbird Project tells the story of two cousins who hatch a plan to build a fiber-optic cable from Kansas to New Jersey in order to gain a millisecond edge in stock market trading. Their project brings them into conflict with their former boss, a powerful stock trader, and forces them to confront their own personal demons. As they race against time and face unexpected challenges, they must navigate the murky world of high-frequency trading and make sacrifices in pursuit of their ambitious goal.
To End All Wars is a gripping war drama based on a true story. In a Japanese prison camp during World War II, four Allied POWs are subjected to brutal treatment as they are forced to build a railroad through the treacherous Burmese jungle. The men face unimaginable hardships and must find the strength to survive amid the harshest conditions. As their spirits are tested, they come together to defy their captors and reclaim their dignity. This inspirational film explores the themes of friendship, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit.
After a pilot crash-lands his pontoon airplane in the Arctic wilderness, he must learn survival skills and face the challenges of isolation and cold temperatures. Along the way, he encounters an Inuit woman who helps him in his quest to make it back home.
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.
Billy Two Hats is a drama/romance/western movie set in the Wild West. The movie follows the story of a Caucasian actor playing a Native American character named Billy Two Hats. Billy teams up with an escaped prisoner to execute a bank robbery on a trading post. Along the way, they face bigotry, marauding outlaws, and an abusive husband. As they try to escape, Billy finds himself torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to his new friend.
Trekkies is a humorous documentary that delves into the world of Star Trek fandom, showcasing the dedication and enthusiasm of its passionate fans. From cosplay and fan conventions to collecting memorabilia and role-playing, Trekkies offers a lighthearted and entertaining look at the impact of Star Trek on pop culture.
A gangster hires a mysterious rent-a-man for a subtle game of cat-and-mouse in the Las Vegas desert until a future-changing twist ending.
Breaking the Bank is a 2014 comedy film that follows the adventures of a gentleman who plans to rob a bank while also engaging in stock trading. Set in London, England, the protagonist faces various challenges including homelessness, insider trading, and bankruptcy. The film touches on themes of capitalism and corporate raiding, all while incorporating elements of Japanese culture such as kendo and Rolls-Royce cars. With a mix of humor and wit, Breaking the Bank is a delightful exploration of the world of banking and finance.
Silent version of the Twain tale, filmed in Pleasanton, California. A Missouri boy (Jack Pickford) encounters his first love (Clara Horton) and bucks responsibilities to find adventure with his friend, Huck Finn (Robert Gordon).
Johnny Lingo, one of the sharpest traders in the south pacific islands decides to bargain for a wife, and offers a record price of eight cows for Mahana, a plain girl who shuns contact. This causes quite a sensation on the island. A year later Johnny and his wife return for the first time since the marriage, and all find that something miraculous has occurred to Mahana. Johnny explains that by paying eight cows he proved that she was worth more to him than any other woman on the island. He gave her a great gift, that of self-worth.
Animals on a farm lead a revolution against the farmers to put their destiny in their own hands. However this revolution eats their own children and they cannot avoid corruption.
This documentary takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through the fascinating history of mechanical marvels and clockwork inventions. From intricate automata to revolutionary devices, the film showcases how these creations have shaped our world.