Maggie, a waitress who is determined to become a boxer, convinces Frankie, a skeptical coach, to train her. Despite their initial differences, they develop a close bond as Maggie proves herself in the ring. However, tragedy strikes when Maggie suffers a spinal cord injury that leaves her paralyzed. As she faces the challenges of her condition, Maggie asks Frankie to help her end her life. Torn by his moral dilemma, Frankie ultimately fulfills Maggie's wish and reflects on their journey together.
Les Bougon, c'est aussi ça la vie! is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Bougon family, a dysfunctional and stereotypical Quebecois welfare family. The show provides a twisted version of the current world, highlighting their satirical and humorous struggles with alcoholism, family relationships, and societal stereotypes.
Kevin Spencer is a dark comedy that follows the lives of a dysfunctional family living in a twisted and satirical version of the current world. The show explores controversial themes such as alcoholism, drug abuse, welfare fraud, and dysfunctional relationships, while incorporating elements of surrealism and satire. Kevin, the teenage protagonist, navigates through the challenges of his dysfunctional family, including his alcoholic father and promiscuous mother, as well as his own struggles with autism. The show is known for its scatological humor and twisted plot twists.
Tough Guys is a comedy crime movie released in 1986. It follows two ex-cons who plan to rob a bank as their last job, facing various obstacles along the way.
Hoop Dreams is a powerful and moving documentary that follows the lives of two African-American high school students, William Gates and Arthur Agee, as they navigate the challenges of growing up in Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects and pursue their dreams of becoming professional basketball players. The film explores themes of race, poverty, and the impact of sports on the lives of young athletes.
I, Daniel Blake tells the story of a widowed carpenter named Daniel Blake who, after suffering a heart attack, must navigate the complex and frustrating UK welfare system. Along the way, he forms a deep friendship with a single mother going through similar struggles. The film explores themes of poverty, bureaucracy, and the struggles faced by working-class individuals.
Gridlock'd follows the story of two friends, Spoon and Stretch, who find themselves caught in the chaotic and dangerous world of drug addiction in New York City. When their friend and bandmate Cookie overdoses on heroin, Spoon and Stretch decide to get clean and try to navigate the bureaucratic and often frustrating systems in place to get help. Along the way, they encounter countless obstacles, including mistaken identity, suspicion of murder, and the constant threat of relapse. As they struggle to stay alive and reclaim their lives, the two friends form a bond that is tested in the face of addiction and adversity.
In a dystopian future, pacifists are captured and brought to Punishment Park, where they must endure extreme heat and police brutality in a struggle for survival. The film follows a group of young activists as they are hunted down and put on trial in a mock-trial format. The movie explores themes of political repression and the struggle for justice.
In this documentary, filmmaker Michael Moore invades other countries to steal their best ideas on various topics like education, healthcare, and worker benefits, in order to improve the quality of life in the United States.
In a small fishing village in rural Quebec, the residents scheme to attract a doctor to their town in order to secure tax exemptions. They create a fictional lottery, manipulate the media, and go to great lengths to convince a young doctor to move to their community. As their plan unfolds, comedy and drama ensue, highlighting the lengths people will go to for their own interests.
In Dublin, two friends start a fast-food van business, but they face numerous challenges and obstacles along the way.
The recession of the 1980s split the country into the haves and have-nots, from family farmers to factory workers and homeless people forced to live in decrepit welfare hotels. On the verge of losing everything, courageous Americans discover the power of community organizing to fight injustice.
Priest Daens tells the story of a courageous priest who fights for the rights of the working class in the 1890s. He confronts the powerful bourgeoisie and the injustices they inflict on the working people, including poverty, starvation, and child labor. His efforts to improve working conditions and social welfare lead to tension with the Catholic Church and the conservative establishment. In his quest for justice, he faces violence, vandalism, and even rape. This period drama explores themes of love, faith, and social inequality.
Pack Up Your Troubles is a comedy film that takes place during World War I. It follows the story of Laurel and Hardy, who try to look after an orphaned girl while dealing with various comedic and war-related situations. The film includes elements of slapstick comedy and explores themes of retribution, vindication, and military life.
The Land Beyond the Sunset is a short fantasy drama film from 1912. It tells the story of a young boy living in poverty who finds solace in storytelling and imagination. He creates a vivid fantasy world where he can escape from his harsh reality. Through his imagination, he is able to experience love, adventure, and triumph. This silent film explores social issues such as poverty and child abuse while emphasizing the power of storytelling and the importance of imagination.
The Delinquents is a romantic drama set in 1950s Queensland, Australia. It tells the story of a young teenage girl who falls in love with a seaman and becomes pregnant. The couple faces societal pressures and tries to navigate their way through a forbidden love. The film explores themes of teenage love, premarital sex, and the challenges faced by young couples in the conservative society of the time.
A female refugee seeking asylum in Paris finds solace and purpose in writing poetry, as she navigates the challenges of her new life and grapples with the emotional burdens of her past.
A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.
A young African-American girl in Brooklyn, New York City, navigates high school, family violence, and her ambition while dealing with a surprise teenage pregnancy. The film explores the challenges faced by a young girl in a tough urban environment.
Parked is a drama film that tells the story of Fred, a man in his 50s, who is living in his car in Ireland. He forms an unlikely friendship with a younger man named Cathal, and together they navigate the challenges of homelessness, prejudice, and the search for forgiveness. Through their bond, Fred starts to find hope and discovers that sometimes, life-changing meetings can happen in the most unexpected ways.