- Set in Toronto, the lives of high net worth supercar owners of the exclusive Flat 6ix Club are explored. Entitled club member Swash meets a boy with a serious health condition. As the two form an unlikely bond, Swash finds his humanity.
- Set in Toronto, Canada, the lives of several eccentric and fascinating supercar owners are explored. The owners who are part of the Flat 6ix Car Club must have a net worth of at least $50 million to be members. They are just as colorful as the cars themselves and viewers are given an inside glimpse into this exclusive world. Club member, Swash Pawar, a rich, entitled millennial is the opposite of a polite, humble Canadian. Whether he is trying to sell counterfeit parking handicap stickers or insulting other car owners, his brazen and offensive personality is summed up by his slogan, "The great thing about being rich is that other people aren't." When Swash decides to participate in a charity event in which exotic car owners fulfill the aspirations of child car enthusiasts with serious health conditions, he meets 10 year old pro wrestling youtuber Steven Spice. Steven has an incurable brain disorder; his working parents lost their home due to the time spent at Sick Kids Hospital managing his disorder. Steven's family doesn't even own a car but they have each other. Steven's positive attitude and close knit family, causes Swash to begin reevaluating his value system as the documentary takes a different direction. As the two form an unlikely friendship, Swash and Steven learn from each other. During a pivotal high stakes car race, Swash with Steven in his corner discovers that the stakes might not be as obvious as they seem. Swash's journey leads him to the one thing he couldn't buy, his humanity. Narrated and special appearance by MMA Hall of famer Daniel Cormier.—James Hergott
- "Set against the backdrop of Toronto's exclusive supercar scene, the documentary delves into the extravagant lives of Flat 6ix Car Club members, each boasting a net worth of over $50 million. Among them is Swash Pawar, a brash and arrogant millennial who epitomizes wealth without empathy, proudly proclaiming, 'The great thing about being rich is that other people aren't.' However, Swash's perspective shifts dramatically when he crosses paths with 10-year-old Steven Spice, a spirited young boy battling an incurable brain disorder. Despite his family's financial struggles, Steven's unwavering positivity and tight-knit bond with his parents captivate Swash. As the unlikely duo forms a deep bond, Swash finds himself questioning his values and priorities. A charity event brings them closer, as Swash navigates the complexities of friendship and compassion, ultimately leading him to a profound realization: true wealth lies not in possessions, but in humanity. Against the backdrop of high-stakes car races, Swash and Steven's friendship blossoms, challenging Swash to confront his own limitations and embrace empathy. Guided by the wisdom of MMA Hall of famer Daniel Cormier, who narrates the journey, Swash's transformation becomes a testament to the power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit. With themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the transformative power of friendship, this captivating tale is a heartfelt message of hope."
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