Au cœur des années Reagan, Patrick Bateman est un pur produit de la réussite américaine. Jeune, riche, il est un de ces golden boys qui triomphent à la bourse. Seul le nec plus ultra est digne de lui et il s'emploie à ne retrouver que des symboles qui lui renvoient une image de succès. Il accumule, avec une obsession maladive, les vêtements de luxe, les relations enviables. Son vœu le plus cher est de se fondre dans cette foule, de trouver sa place au milieu de ceux auxquels il s'identifie.
An American family on holiday in Africa becomes lost in a game reserve and stalked by vicious killer lions.
Maya becomes the target of the Russian mafia after her husband, a successful American businessman, is killed.
A successful, but unhappy man tries to be himself.
At a swanky hotel in a Black Sea resort, Gogu, one of the hotel employees, meets his uncle Marin, an Oltenian peasant who has come to visit. Gogu says he can sneak Marin into the hotel, as one of the rooms is empty awaiting the arrival of an American billionaire, Mr. Juvett. Marin is amazed by the revealing clothing worn by women at the resort, while the hotel guests are fascinated by his quaint peasant costume. In the hotel room, Marin is perplexed by the various gadgets. Meanwhile, the gangsters learn that Juvett has arrived at the hotel. Juvett is the father of the kidnapped girl, and is coming to pass over a million dollar ransom. A rival gang, who know about the kidnapping, plan to take the ransom for themselves. They follow Marin, believing him to be Juvett.
Present day Bucharest. Estera is pursuing a job opportunity in Atlanta. She puts her hope in a "friend-interview" with Mike, a Romanian-American entrepreneur who reveals himself to be a domineering wreck with issues of his own.
Henry Ford, the legendary automobile manufacturer, James D. Mooney, the GM manager and Tom Watson, the IBM boss, were all awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the Nazis' highest distinction for foreigners, by Hitler for their services to the Third Reich. At this time, in 1937 and 1938, Hitler's armaments industry was running at full speed. The German subsidiaries of these American companies - Opel, the Ford Werke AG and Dehomag - had willingly allowed themselves to be integrated into the "Führer's" war preparations. The film concentrates on the companies which were indispensable for Hitler to wage war. The documentary is supported by new archive material, as well as interviews with contemporary witnesses and experts.