Seinfeld follows the lives of four self-absorbed friends, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer, as they navigate the quirks of daily life in Manhattan. Through their hilarious misadventures, the show explores themes of narcissism, friendship, and the absurdity of everyday situations.
The Black Donnellys follows the lives of four brothers in New York City's Hell's Kitchen as they navigate a life of crime and loyalty to their Irish-American mob.
Inside Llewyn Davis follows a week in the life of a young singer named Llewyn Davis as he tries to make a name for himself in the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Despite his talent, Llewyn faces numerous obstacles including financial struggles, homelessness, and personal relationships that add to his despair. As he faces rejection and searches for his identity in the midst of a changing music landscape, Llewyn's journey highlights the harsh reality of pursuing a career in the music industry.
In the Irish neighborhoods of West Side and Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan, a man sets out on a path of revenge after the death of his brother in the 1980s. The story explores themes of family, loyalty, and forgiveness.
A couple embarks on a weekend trip to Paris to reignite their marriage, but they encounter unexpected challenges and revelations along the way.
Martha "Red" Tierney used to be a hot-shot reporter, but that was before alcohol took over her life. One morning Martha's son, Jonathan, leaves for school, stopping first to meet his father for breakfast. But Jonathan never meets his dad. Instead, he is picked up by Lawrence, a pedophile who has been watching him. Now Martha must overcome her alcoholism and her bitterness towards her ex-husband and use her old investigative skills to find her son before it's too late.
An aging novelist in Manhattan, who is working on what he intends to be his final novel, is approached by a young graduate student who wants to write her thesis on his work. As they spend more time together, they develop a deep connection and form a complicated relationship that challenges their individual beliefs and desires.
After living all his childhood in the street, a young boy rapidly notices that crime doesn't pay, leading him to become a policeman. One day, one of his best friends goes to prison for a murder he didn't commit. The policeman tries his best to release the friend by proving his innocence.
A young doctor escapes the slums of New York City to make his fortune as a Park Avenue doctor. When a fatal mistake results in tragedy his resolve to continue working is severely tested. Based on a novel by Fannie Hurst.
Bye Bye Braverman follows the story of four friends as they navigate the streets of Manhattan on a single day. The film is centered around a Jewish funeral and explores themes of friendship, love, and loss. Throughout the day, the characters experience various encounters, uncovering their own personal growth and reflecting on their lives.
David Holzman, an aspiring filmmaker in Manhattan, decides to document his life on film. As he becomes more obsessed with capturing every moment, his invasive filming starts to affect his relationships and his own mental state.
Two sisters in a bathroom debate their different approaches to the patriarchy.
Surprise parties rarely go well. This one is no different, as a group of 30-somethings head through life, love and a day in New York City.
Millionaire Robert Broadley, in order to curb his wive's enthusiasm for spending money foolishly, inform her that he is now broke and penniless, which might have been a good plan if a friend of his, with some crooked ways, hadn't gotten involved.
18-year-old Rosie Kaplan O'Grady was found as an abandoned baby by O'Grady, an Irish policeman, and Kaplan, a Jewish pawnbroker, and raised by them as their own. She is being courted by two men; prizefighter Terry Callahan and a rich socialite, Tommy Sinclair and has to choose between them.
Out of options and out of cash, two best friends - a jaded wannabe filmmaker and an idealistic PhD candidate - contemplate robbing their drug dealer.
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