Special is a comedy TV show that follows Ryan, a gay man with cerebral palsy, as he navigates his life in Los Angeles. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, all with a comedic twist. Ryan faces unique challenges due to his disability, but he never lets it define him. With the support of his loving mother and his best friend Kim, Ryan learns to embrace his true self and find his place in the world.
When the Mayans predicted the end of times, almost two thousand years ago, they didn't care because they had yet so much time to enjoy. But the times have changed. And as the apocalyptic day comes, December 21st 2012, Katia embraces the prophecy and lives her life as the world is going to end. The character wants to enjoy the end of the world to do everything she ever wanted in life, but she never got to, including revenges, sexual and romantic fantasies. In her attempt of doing everything on her list of to-do's, she ends up meeting Ernani. And, together, they both try to live their lives as there's no tomorrow.
Sisäilmaa is a tragicomedy TV show that follows the lives of employees at an unemployment office. They have to deal with the challenges of bureaucracy, mental health issues, and a haunting by the ghost of a former employee. The story revolves around the difficulties of navigating a toxic work environment while trying to maintain their sanity.
They are engineers, hairdressers, communications managers, students or headmasters. Like them, hundreds of thousands of people are affected by burnout syndrome every year in France and around the world. Thousands of men and women of all ages who have suddenly collapsed, unable to move forward. In the absence of a precise diagnosis, this invisible and insidious disease slowly eats away at those who suffer from it without knowing it. So why is burn-out not recognized as an illness by the WHO? How can you spot the symptoms before it's too late? What are the warning signs? And what tools do we have to deal with it? In Europe and North America, initiatives are being put in place to prevent the onset of the disease and measure its cost to society. In France, structures are being set up to care for victims and reintegrate them into society. However, there still seems to be a long way to go before mental health in the workplace becomes a priority in today's world.
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