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- The story of a glue-sniffing homeless person who stumbles upon a policeman committing suicide and decides to put his abandoned uniform to good use. Initially this means using it to steal food from the police canteen but soon Roland discovers that wearing the uniform gives him certain powers and responsibilities, particularly tracking down the kidnapped child of a former porn star whose picture he had fallen in love with.
- In Detroit, a group of Black women fight against scammers, evictions, and traditional banks to help make the American Dream of owning a home-the cornerstone of generational wealth reality for all.
- A locksmith is going on about his day when he is called out to a house. He meets a mysterious beauty there, who asks him into the house that he has just unlocked. Then the beautiful woman asks him to unlock a big wooden chest in the bedroom.
- When a post on Souraya's Instagram threatens to blow up her school, she is arrested and taken in for questioning. At the police station, Souraya is trying to prove she is not to blame. She couldn't have posted it herself, as she has no control whatsoever over her social media accounts anymore. Someone has taken over Souraya's entire online life. And not just that, that person also has her password. The same one she has been using for all her accounts for years: not just social media, but her online banking and school system account as well. There is no ransom demanded and no explanation given. One brutal move follows the next. Whoever is behind this, the only thing they seem to want is revenge. Will Souraya succeed in proving her innocence without exposing all her secrets from her by no means flawless past?
- In the wind-swept sands of California's Mojave desert sits a small town called Boron, population 2000. It is home to one of the largest borates mines in the world, where close to 600 workers blast, dig, process and transport the refined mineral to a thousand manufacturers around the world. Borates are essential ingredients for life on our planet. Generations of workers have worked in the mine, and over the years have won good wages and benefits through their union, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU). As part of the middle class in America, they have been able to buy their own homes, send their children to college, and retire with a good pension. But in the fall of 2009, the owners of this mine, the Rio Tinto Group, a British-Australian multinational company, decided to drastically cut the workers' benefits when the union contract expired in November. Rio Tinto Group mines iron ore, aluminum, copper, gold, diamonds, coal, uranium and industrial minerals in over 50 countries. As the third largest mining company around the world, their net earnings in 2009 were almost $5 billion dollars on revenues of $44 billion dollars, and this was earned through the abusive tactics they have used against miners and their communities---from human right abuses to environmental destruction. Rio Tinto threatened the miners in Boron--either accept their cutbacks in the new contract or find themselves locked out of work. On January 30th, 2010 the workers voted unanimously to reject the company's proposed contract and on January 31st, 2010, they were locked out of work. This documentary tells the David and Goliath story of how the workers faced financial hardships but stood strong during the 107 day lockout and beat back a multinational corporation. It further reveals Rio Tinto's egregious practices in the U.S. and around the globe--from Michigan to Australia to Bougainville.
- The music video to Bruno Mars's song "Locked Out Of Heaven".
- Silent film. Man wakes up. Man gets mail. Man gets locked out. Dog helps. Cat doesn't.
- A woman is nearly struck down by a San Francisco cable car, but is saved by a stranger on the street.
- Hiroshi, a man wandering in rural Japan aimlessly, encounters 6 years-old Keita, who triggers a conflict between conscience and a dark violent nature.
- A man's plans end up ruined after he locks himself out of his Shanghai apartment.
- A couple faces their broken relationship when they accidentally lock themselves out of their house.
- Girl gets locked out of her house. She looks through every window and door trying to find a way to get back in, when suddenly she gives up and then an unexpected turn of events happens. She eventually finds her way back in only to be locked out again.
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- Mr. Jones having rented some rooms in his house, finds it difficult to collect rent from a young couple named Grim. One night Jones and his wife hear suspicious noises in the Grim apartment, and thinking they are moving, decide to keep an eye on them. He goes to the sidewalk dressed only in his night clothes, when the door slams and he is locked out. Someone passing causes him to hide in a large hamper belonging to the Grims. The basket is put into a moving wagon, from which it has many rough falls and humps before being captured and put on the wagon again. Finally it is landed at the new Grim's apartments. In the meantime Mrs. Jones, who has missed her husband from the room, telephones the police and an investigation ensues without avail. Grim and his wife become frightened at the noise in the hamper and takes a few shots at it. When the basket is at last opened, Jones pleads to he sent back home. The basket lands back home at an expense of seventeen dollars and twenty-nine cents expressage. The wife pays the bill and is happy to get back her husband, who is none the worse off for his rough experience.
- Nathan has hit rock bottom. But when a simple mistake suddenly interrupts his listless existence, he may soon have a chance to turn things around -- if he's willing to take it.
- Alan and Haley find out that they might want to be more than just neighbors.
- Ned is called out of town on business. He tells Nell, his wife, that he will be gone till next morning. But finding that he can get back that same night, after all, he wires his wife to this effect. Coming out in the hall to take the telegram, she is locked out of her apartment and escapes to the roof to avoid being seen in her pajamas. In trying to get back by the fire escape. Nell is taken for a burglar. Her husband returns to find her in a compromising position. But the janitor explains, and Ned at last is pacified.
- Two housemates get stuck on the balcony and struggle to escape.
- 'Locked Out' is a multi-genre short comedy film set in Paris. On Mike's stag do weekend our three main characters get locked out of the flat they are staying in and need to get back in before the wedding.
- Sharon is visited by a stranger who will not leave. The Stranger came to Sharon's house with an intention. The two discuss the age old question about sticks and stones.
- Nina is proud of her new house but her boyfriend hates it after seeing the entity of teenage girl. After an angry argument on the phone, Nina quickly realizes his claims are true and is terrorized well into the night.
- Over fifty years ago there was a concerted effort by the elected leaders of many southern states to oppose racial desegregation of public schools. Following a mandate by the U.S. Supreme Court to desegregate, Virginia's government instead chose to lead a movement called Massive Resistance that affected the lives of school children across most of the South and left a permanent scar.
- Themes of neglect, regret and betrayal of lust -- drive the story between two brothers whom both work in the Elevator's Union. The International Union Of Elevator Constructors is the highest paying in the world. The IUEC also ranks as one of the highest in fatality rates. This stark drama explores the relationships directly related to a series of tragic events within the Elevator's Union.
- Sydney Freeman is a newly single woman who unexpectedly has an adventurous encounter.
- A young woman tries to send to send a message.
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- The boss tells Eddie, a clerk, that he will not be back to the office that day, as he is moving into a new apartment house. Eddie is left in charge. However, his good intentions ooze out of his fingertips when his sweetheart invites him (or a walk. He goes, comes face to face with his boss, and is discharged. The boss has taken the apartment across the hallway from that of Eddie's sweetheart. That evening, attired in his nightshirt, the boss hears a woman screaming in the hallway. Rushing out, he is unable to find her. On returning, he finds his own door locked with the key inside. He tries to arouse the janitor, but that worthy is making love to a maid in the basement. The boss hears someone approaching, and to corneal himself, rushes into the first room to hand. It is an old maid's. She screams, "Burglar." The boss runs into the hallway, and into the room of Eddie's sweetheart, who has returned from theater with Eddie. They make him reinstate Eddie in his job as the price of saving him from arrest.
- A group of outcasts takes refuge in a garbage dump. Both the situation and the characters refer to the afflictions of the end of Francoism and anti-establishment expectations are mercilessly caricatured. A meditation on alienation and its consequences. The characters, unsatisfied sexually and politically well could represent thirty years of Spanish history, connotations and references to songs from the forties which educate our childhood.
- In 2014 the Australian Government introduced what is now known as the 'Sydney Lockout laws' with a view to reduce alcohol filled violence. These laws have created set of problems for the nightlife community to deal with. The violence has reduced, but so have the clubbers.
- Locked Out chronicles the struggles and success of Melony Armstrong, an entrepreneur who fought state restrictions to become the first professional African hair braider in Mississippi.