The L Word (2004) follows the lives and relationships of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes including love, friendship, sexuality, and identity. It delves into the challenges and triumphs of these women as they navigate through their personal and professional lives.
Earth is visited by an alien race known as the Taelons, who claim to be peaceful and helpful. However, their true motives are revealed as they use humanity for their own agenda. A group of rebels, led by former police officer William Boone, tries to uncover the truth and fight against the Taelons' control.
SKAM follows a group of teenagers in Oslo, Norway as they navigate friendship, romance, and the challenges of growing up. The show explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the pressures of society.
An interstellar teleportation device found in Egypt leads to a planet with humans resembling ancient Egyptians who worship the god Ra. Professor Langford discovers a massive stone ring in Egypt in 1928. Egyptologist Daniel Jackson translates ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that lead to the Stargate, a wormhole to Abydos. They find a mining village and learn that Ra was an alien life form who enslaved humans. The team discovers the cartouche to return home, but the seventh symbol is eroded. They are hunted by Ra's general and guards, and Ra plans to send an enhanced atomic bomb to Earth. Jackson is killed but regenerated. O'Neil and the team escape with the villagers' help. They make it back to the Stargate and deactivate the bomb. Ra is killed, and the team returns to Earth.
Blue Period is a coming-of-age drama series that follows Yatora Yaguchi, a high school student who becomes fascinated by the world of art. Despite societal pressure to pursue a more traditional path, Yatora decides to chase his dreams of becoming an artist, leading him on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and artistic expression.
Colette, a Nobel Prize-winning author, navigates the challenges of her personal and professional life as she explores her bisexuality, confronts exploitation, and strives for independence in 19th-century Paris.
Misonoo Nanako, a professor's daughter, looks forward to her first day at the prestigious Seiran Academy, a girls' school that caters to the rich, or in her case, those with high test scores. She soon finds that the school is polarized by three popular and talented individuals, known as the Magnificent Three. Though Nanako doesn't intend to make waves at this school, when she is tabbed to be a member of the Sorority, the brutal politics that run beneath the surface of the school's sophisticated veneer soon turn Nanako's world into one where she is unsure of her friends, her enemies, and her very identity... The only way she can vent her emotions is through her correspondence letters to a man she calls her "Dear Brother".
In the midst of the Great Depression, a naive man gets caught up in the chaos and corruption of the movie industry. As he navigates through love, lust, loneliness, and mob rule, he witnesses the downfall of his dreams and the dark realities of Old Hollywood.
In a world plagued by demons and violence, a band of mercenaries led by a skilled warrior embarks on a dangerous journey to protect a princess from the clutches of an evil king. The battle between good and evil pushes them to their limits, testing their friendships and revealing the true price of power.
I'm Not There is a film that tells the story of Bob Dylan through multiple characters, each representing a different phase in his life and career. It explores themes of identity, fame, and artistic expression. The film takes a non-linear and experimental approach to storytelling, capturing the essence of Dylan's enigmatic and ever-evolving persona within 500 characters.
Orlando, a nobleman in 17th-century England, defies conventional gender norms and embarks on a time-traveling adventure that spans centuries, exploring themes of androgyny, women's rights, and horticulture. Directed by a female filmmaker, Orlando is a period drama with a post-punk aesthetic that delves into the complexities of identity and societal expectations.
Oskar, a bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl. Eli is a vampire, and together they form a unique bond as they navigate the challenges of growing up and dealing with darkness. Their friendship is tested as the vampire's thirst for blood becomes harder to satisfy, leading to dramatic events that change their lives forever.
Set in a dystopian future, THX 1138 tells the story of a man named THX 1138 who rebels against the oppressive government that controls every aspect of society. As he begins to question his controlled existence, he falls in love with a woman named LUH 3417 and the two plan to escape the prison-like society they live in. Their journey takes them through a maze of tunnels and ultimately leads them to confront the totalitarian regime. Will they be able to break free and find freedom?
When a tunnel fire breaks out, a firefighter must confront his deep grief and workaholic tendencies as he races against time to rescue his daughter trapped inside.
Among the 5 star systems known as the Joker Systems, there are many kingdoms. There are knights within the kingdoms and these knights who control giant robots, Mortar Heads, are called Headliners. Bound to the knights are fatimas. Human in appearance and mind, the fatimas (mostly female) possess expanded physical capabilities and make it possible for a Headliner to control a Mortar Head. Fatimas cannot reproduce. All this is overseen by Emperor Amaterasu and his Mirage Knights.
XXY (2007) tells the story of a teenager named Alex, who was born with both male and female genitalia. As Alex enters adolescence, their intersex condition becomes a source of both curiosity and ostracization. Set in Uruguay, the film explores Alex's journey of self-discovery, the complexities of gender identity, and the social stigmas surrounding intersexuality. The plot delves into themes like coming-of-age, sexual awakening, and the search for acceptance.
Chased by gangsters, a reclusive rock star seeks refuge in a house occupied by a violent gang, leading to a surreal and transformative experience.
In the backdrop of 19th-century Japan, a forbidden love story unfolds between two men amidst the samurai rivalry and political turmoil. Taboo explores themes of honor, homosexuality, and the consequences of societal expectations.
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a documentary/concert film that captures David Bowie's final performance as his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust. The film showcases Bowie's flamboyant stage presence and features live performances of his popular songs, including 'Starman' and 'Space Oddity'. Shot in a cinema-verite style, the film provides an intimate look into the world of glam rock in the 1970s.
In ancient Hong Kong, a man witnesses the slaughter of his family and seeks revenge against those responsible. With the help of a magical lyre, he embarks on a journey filled with martial arts, supernatural powers, and family secrets.