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- A dark, edgy look at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multi-national corporation.
- CEO Lucy takes her staff on corporate team building in some underground desert caves in New Mexico. They get stuck there.
- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- An exploration of contemporary relationships shown through four anthological stories set in Melbourne, Berlin, Malta and New York. In Corpore tackles the consequences of love, sex and betrayal.
- Daisy is a beautiful no-nonsense employee in an advertising firm. Her female co-workers want to help her find someone, meanwhile the male co-workers are betting on who can bed her first.
- A dangerously unstable man starts to see monsters all around us.
- Two corporate giants compete in order to recklessly maximize their respective profits.
- During World War II, PFC Molnár decides his military service is over, and with a serious amount of money hidden in hand grenades, he heads to an abandoned mansion where he encounters not only the sour butler but a bunch of others who are also trying to wimp out on their duties.
- A family man (Meyer) recent promoted to middle management at work immerses himself in a world of questionable personal and professional ethics by a colleague (Scott).
- Exposes how companies are desperately rebranding as socially responsible - and how that threatens democratic freedoms.
- THE CORPORATE LADDER is a Playboy Channel movie, filled with pseudo-erotica and some beautiful women. Anthony Denison (Crime Story) plays Matt, an up and coming advertising executive, on the brink of a major ad promotion contract with a jeans company. In steps his new assistant, Kathleen Kinmont, whose take charge attitude and imagination, win the deal for him. Of course, Kinmont has more than her career in mind: she wants Matt. Matt, of course, is married to lovely Talisa Soto, who is also pregnant. But lust wins over and Matt does engage in an affair with Kinmont. As in THE TEMP and FATAL ATTRACTION, this relationship can only be deadly---from the movie's opening sequence, we pretty much know who Kinmont really is. Add seedy Ben Cross as Matt's associate/rival who coerces his women to have sex with him to "advance their careers" and the setup is constructed for the movie's obvious ending. Cross' performance is so over the top; he has three scenes in his pool where the dialogue is exactly the same; only the third one elicits a different response from his victim. The movie downplays morality in its own subtle ways; sure Dennison feels guilty for what he does but he's constantly tempted and ruled by his third leg. A friend of his (played by director Nick Vallelonga) tells him that he's gone through a divorce after telling his wife about his affair; he tells Denison not to tell the truth; his wife's better off not knowing. The acting is good: Kinmont has the vulnerability and the venom to carry off her role; Denison is middle-aged studly and stoic; and it's nice to see Jennifer O'Neill again, even if she has little to do. This is one of those almost erotic movies, that does sustain interest, and it is well done.
- Lieutenant Rzhevskiy is sent by Russian generals to stop Napoleon.
- An upper-class corporal from Paris is captured by the Germans when they invade France in 1940. Assisted and accompanied by characters as diverse as a morose dairy farmer, a waiter, a myopic intellectual, a working-class Parisian, and a German dental assistant, the corporal tries to escape from prison camps, sometimes making it a few yards, sometimes reaching the French border.
- Emilie is a bright young manager in HR for a huge agro-food company. Ambitious and dedicated, she is ready to put ruthless methods into practice to meet the requirements. But one day, one of the employees commits suicide in front of her.
- A woman reaches the heights of her career but decides to give it up and take up the duties of a village head and lead her people to a better future.
- Mickey Mouse Monopoly analyzes Disney's cultural pedagogy, examines its corporate power, and explores its vast influence on our global culture.
- The further adventures of Hargrove as he and his scheming pals take France by storm during World War 2.
- In the frantic world of Wall Street, four top executives have a small problem with their boss: he's dead. Now they've got to hide his body for the next 24 hours to pull off the deal of the century, in this 1990 flick, curiously similar to 1989's, Weekend At Bernie's.
- In a dystopian future, one corporation controls most of the world through genetic mods, food, and drugs. A senior geneticist's lover dies, launching his quest against the psychopathic CEO and the "families" that control "The Corporation."
- These are the years of the Second World War, and Toto is imprisoned in a concentration camp, suffering the harassment of Colonel Hammler, a cruel, despotic Nazi.
- Spanking anthology film with two stories. In the first, a college dean catches a coed cheating on an exam and, after an intense interrogation, the student fingers a woman who sells term papers and test answers. As punishment, both lovely ladies are severely spanked. In the second tale, two women wreck a classic 1963 Corvette while out on a drunken spree. The Corvette's owner vents his frustration on the buxom ladies' bottoms.
- A compilation of 24 music videos by Sonic Youth ranging from 1990 to 2002.
- In "Q4 Dream Corporation" - a futuristic thriller about the government attempting to control people's sleeping habits - Madsen plays the role of antagonist Brandon Payton, who runs a corporation that is connected to manipulating people's dreams.
- A criminalist explores the background of a business in which the authorities, with the help of an influential corporation want to evict and demolish part of the city and build a new complex there. The film is about the will and power of the individual; the fight against institutions, the individual's engagement, and the decisions made behind the scenes.
- Lieutenant Colonel Thanasis helps the colonel's son and his niece to marry their loved ones, while he wants to marry the general's servant, Frosso.
- A roguelite monster management simulation inspired by the likes of the SCP Foundation, Cabin in the Woods, and Warehouse 13. Order your employees to perform work with the creatures and watch as it unfolds.
- INVISIBLE WOMEN: BEING A BLACK WOMAN IN CORPORATE AMERICA IS A POWERFUL, REAL, AND RAW DOCUMENTARY ADDRESSING RACE-RELATED ISSUES AFFECTING BLACK WOMEN IN THE CORPORATE WORKPLACE.
- THE CORPORATE COUP D'ÉTAT takes a complex political/historical theme and brings it to life. In the style of '13th', 'Manufacturing Consent', 'The Corporation', and 'All Governments Lie' it creates a powerful cinematic experience that explains how President Trump is the result of failed neoliberal globalist policies, and a 'corporate coup d'état' in which corporations and billionaires were able to gradually take control of the political process in the U.S. and elsewhere. In the words of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Chris Hedges: 'Donald Trump is not an anomaly. He is the grotesque visage of a collapsed democracy. The creeping corporate coup d'état that began 45 years ago is complete. It has destroyed the lives of tens of millions of Americans no longer able to find work that provides a living wage, cursed to live in chronic poverty.' Threaded through the film are the stories of the ultimate victims - working class and poor people in 'sacrifice zones' like Camden, New Jersey and Youngstown, Ohio. Many working-class whites voted twice for Barack Obama, in '08 and '12, but in 2016 they felt abandoned by the elites of both parties, and voted for Donald Trump who promised he would be different. Featuring Chris Hedges, the main 'voice' of the film as he visits Americans fighting for change and Canadian author John Ralston Saul, who warned prophetically in 1995: 'We are now in the midst of a coup d'état in slow motion. Democracy is weakening... corporatism is strengthening.'
- A recent college graduate lands her first real job working with an eccentric group in corporate America.
- Salesman and the Nine Circles of Corporate Hell is a modern day absurdist take on the Inferno, the first part of Dante Alighieri's epic poem 'The Divine Comedy'. But instead of a Christian Hell, our Salesman must travel through the nine circles of Corporate Hell to make one final sale.
- Caligari is a famous undertaker who's been on the streets since death itself was banned in the city and supplanted by a practical method of resurrection.
- Explores the role of big corporations in helping pogroms by the Argentine junta against dissidents.
- DJs want to play the bands that they love. Corporate HQ stands in the way. Where does the community end up in this fight?
- What happens when the people can no longer trust those in charge? How does a government gain control of a population when power was never there? These are questions both sides asked before the collapse. Combine fear, and an oppressive government, civil war, and in-fighting escalate.
- Thievery Corporation: Live At The 9:30 Club is the first ever live concert film from Thievery Corporation. Part documentary, part concert film -- Live at the 9:30 Club will bring you in and surround you with the energy that is Thievery Corporation. TC's eclectic ensemble weaves in and out of the band's musical history while delivering a beautiful and engaging visual experience. This is an intimate account of the band and a dazzling recording of one of the world's most unique musical stage-shows.
- When a conniving and selfish HR staffer is given the task of conducting exit interviews, she manipulates the system to her advantage.
- A man experiences the uncanny culture of his new corporate position during a morning coffee break.
- Corporate film on the project of a web platform by the CEO lecturer Alain Mathecowitsch and his assistant Guillaume Bauwens (HEC Alumni, 60,000 Rebonds, XMP-Consult, Polytechnique, Ponts ParisTech, Mines Paris, EM Lyon and Grenoble INP).