Pickpocket is a 1959 crime drama film directed by Robert Bresson. The film follows a young man named Michel, who becomes involved in the criminal underworld of Paris as a skilled pickpocket. As he perfects his craft, Michel finds himself torn between a life of crime and his desire for transcendence. With very little dialogue and a focus on minimalism, Pickpocket explores themes of materialism, disillusionment, and existential poetry.
L'Argent follows the story of a man caught in a web of counterfeiting and tragedy, leading to a descent into darkness and hopelessness. Set in Paris in the 1980s, it delves into themes of inhumanity and cynicism, showcasing the consequences of a tragic event and the loss of a daughter. The film explores the depths of despair and the unreliability of people in a world filled with fake money and forgery.
Borderline is a workplace comedy that takes place at a fictional airport. The show follows a group of border guards as they deal with various situations and navigate office politics. With a mix of improvisation and scripted comedy, Borderline provides a humorous take on the challenges of border security.
Restaurant Stakeout is an American reality television series on the Food Network. The series debuted on March 12, 2012, with the second season premiering on August 29, 2012. The series follows New York City restaurant owner William Jack "Willie" Degel, who goes behind the scenes of different restaurants across the country with hidden cameras to examine their service problems. It is one of the first "reality" shows attempted on Food Network.
In a small town, a young man gives in to his irrational desire to recreationally murder a stranger.
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