Dan-Thorens's Watchlist
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- DirectorDan ThorensStarsLance R. MarshallKyle QuiringIn a country kitchen, two men sit at a table, sharing a bottle of wine. On the wall behind them, hangs a picture of a woman, their mother.
- DirectorDan ThorensStarsWim WillaertGaëtan WendersA white collar gamer is recruited by a band of activists who accuse his financial firm of horrific crimes. Ensnared inside a corrupt system of organ trafficking, he must come to grips with his cowardice and decide what side he's really on.
- DirectorStefan RuzowitzkyStarsJannis NiewöhnerSabin TambreaHenriette ConfuriusGoldmund is to study in the monastery Mariabronn. His father sent him there. There he meets a religious monk named Narziss. He has subjected himself to a strict life and lives completely ascetically.
- CreatorCharlie BrookerStarsWunmi MosakuMonica DolanDaniel LapaineFeaturing stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.
- DirectorDan ThorensStarsEric GodonOlivier BonjourVerona Verbakel2032 Brussels, Europe's capital. Post COVID-31. Keeping a job has become an actual privilege. RACHEL DE-JAEGER (28) was just hired at Virtually Yours Inc., a rising start-up Agency in the heart of Brussels: Adapted to anyone's budget, it offers personalized virtual trips where one can believe that they are the person they've always dreamed to be and hence, escape an undesired reality. Rachel quickly connects with MATHIS DUBOIS (45) and JANE LAMBERT (40), both V.Y. veteran employees, merchants of dreams to those in need of escapism, through the company's privately owned algorithm. It's all good, until one of Jane's clients, a nurse, commits suicide and puts VY's business model in jeopardy. They find a new type of government subsidized clientele: the poor, the homeless and the huddled masses. In a world where grim economic reality, the human psyche and digital fantasy merge - it can sometimes be hard to tell which is worse.