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.
In Animal (1977), a stuntman finds himself getting involved in a film production where he takes on the role of a gorilla. The film showcases the challenges and dangers faced by the stuntman in his attempt to deliver a realistic performance. As the story unfolds, the stuntman also encounters various personal and professional obstacles, including acrophobia and a budding romance. Set in Paris, France, Animal (1977) provides an entertaining glimpse into the world of filmmaking and the life of a stuntman.
Be Sick… It's Free tells the story of a physician in Italy who becomes involved in a web of ambition, envy, and corruption as he navigates the complexities of the Italian health care system. Along the way, he encounters unfaithful wives, overworked colleagues, and a domineering mother, all while striving to build a successful medical practice. This comical journey sheds light on the challenges and absurdities of the healthcare industry.
Simon, a man diagnosed with cancer, decides to embark on a trip to Thailand where he experiences friendship, love, and unexpected encounters. Along the way, he explores the country's unique culture, finds solace in marijuana, and discovers the meaning of life.
Welfare is a documentary film that explores the complexities of the social welfare system in society. It delves into the bureaucratic nature of the welfare office and examines the class differences and poverty that it aims to address. The film also sheds light on the issue of welfare fraud and its impact on the system.
A dark comedy thriller that manages to skillfully blend humor and mystery into one incredible film from its thrilling beginning to the shocking climax! The superb all-star cast is a unique collection of characters who find themselves with one very special thing in common -- they are all boarders of Mrs. Ella Purdy (Karen Black) and totally dependent upon her gracious nature. The suspense mounts as, one-by-one, they fall sacrifice to ominous secrets enshrined within the walls of her foreboding house! Murder and mayhem prevail throughout the tense but often humorous situations as each victim draws nearer to his or her fate.
Ted Gregory is trying to be the first black producer to mount a show on Broadway, but he has trouble with his star singer.
Indiana lives in a council estate and makes her living preying on the welfare system. In her small private garden she tends to her award winning tree. When her only son turns up with a foreign girlfriend - Indiana's world is upended.
Hidden Crimes is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the dark world of animal experimentation. Through powerful imagery and compelling interviews, it reveals the cruelty and suffering inflicted upon innocent animals in laboratories. The film also explores the courageous efforts of animal activists fighting to expose the truth and bring about change.
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