
In French Indochina, a magistrate is assigned to investigate the murder of his boss. Unknown to him, the boss had a policy of requiring the wives of his subordinates to sleep with him if they wanted their husbands to get promoted.


This one, Careers, it's a bit of a trip back. If you're into those old silent films, the kind that make you think about murky morals and desperate choices, then yeah, it's probably worth a look. Folks who appreciate a good, dark drama without a single spoken word, they'll find something here. But if you need snappy dia...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John Francis Dillon

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"This one, Careers, it's a bit of a trip back. If you're into those old silent films, the kind that make you think about murky morals and desperate choices, then yeah, it's probably worth a look. Folks who appreciate a good, dark drama without a single spoken word, they'll find something here. But if you need snappy dialogue or big action sequences, run away. This ain't for you. 🙅♀️ So, the setup is pretty juicy. We're in French Indochina, and a magistrate, a good upright guy, gets tasked with ..."
Andrés de Segurola
Paul Rosenhayn, Forrest Halsey, Paul Perez, Alfred Schirokauer
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