An energy drink factory inadvertently turns its employees into zombies. A group of office workers must find a way to survive and escape the building.
For Filipino filmmaker Andre Lee, winning the Grand Jury Award at a film festival in Los Angeles for a short film he directed, wrote, and produced is the realization of his dreams. He is ready to go back home to his family and friends in the Philippines to celebrate his triumph. But on his last night in LA, he, unfortunately, falls victim to a “professional scammer”. Andre promises to himself that he will not go home until he finds the swindler who took all his money. As he looks for a cheap room where he could stay for a few weeks, he unexpectedly meets Joshua Santos, a hardworking and uptight Korean immigrant who owns a studio unit. As they start to share a small room together, Joshua willingly shares with Andre some tricks and tips for making it in Los Angeles.
MOST! is a TV show that follows the life of a controversial celebrity in the Czech Republic. With elements of comedy and drama, the series depicts the challenges faced by the celebrity and his interactions with society. The show delves into topics such as vulgar language, racism, xenophobia, and the portrayal of an antihero. It also touches upon the struggles of a transgender character, highlighting their experiences in a judgmental society.
A college graduate named Tom finds himself in a dilemma when he receives a job offer from a billionaire. As he navigates through the wild party scene in San Diego, Tom gets involved in car theft, beauty pageants, and a love interest. With the help of his best friend, Tom must overcome uptight businessmen, stolen cars, and his own misadventures to find his way to success.
Familie Braun is a web series that follows a neo-Nazi family living in Berlin. The story revolves around their daily lives and the challenges they face as they navigate their beliefs and the changing world around them.
Overwhelmed by a world he can no longer control, a quarrelsome worker in his fifties tries to preserve the integrity of his neighbourhood...
A bumbling factory translator is suspected of industrial espionage after sending an innocent telegram that is intercepted by a militant snoop. Placed under investigation and reassigned to a less sensitive department but never informed of the reason for his demotion, he petitions to get his job back, sparking an increasingly obtuse series of Party meetings.
It is said he has someone locked up. People have seen him looking over from the other side of the fence. That kid will disappear any day.
On Christmas night, an ex-convict meets a beautiful, married Italian woman who has a lot of things to hide.
The life of local businessman Cibulkis turns upside down when his daughter Kotryna introduces him to her fiancee Fransua, as the ultra-conservative father did not expect his son-in-law to be of African American origin.
The murderer came from the neighborhood: On February 19, 2020, an assassin shot and killed nine young people for racist motives in Hanau. Survivors and relatives report how they experienced the night of the crime and the months after it and how they defend themselves against the logic of the perpetrator who wanted to make them strangers in their own homeland. Since that February night, they have been fighting for the memory of the victims and for clarifying what happened. And they ask many pressing questions about the night of the crime and the perpetrator that no one has wanted to answer so far. The documentary consistently looks at the crime from the perspective of the bereaved and uses their stories to tell about troublesome life of a citizen of foreign descent in Germany today, about inequality and about the everyday racism of the authorities and educational institutions.
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