White Water Summer follows the story of a teenage boy who is sent on a summer wilderness trip. As he navigates the challenges of hiking, fishing, white-water rafting, and mountain climbing, he learns about friendship, courage, and the power of nature. Along the way, he faces a broken leg, a dangerous rescue mission, and the harsh realities of survival. This coming-of-age tale explores themes of teenage rebellion, trust, and personal growth.
In Sleeping Dogs, a man finds himself trapped in a dystopian future where a fascist government controls everything. He becomes an unwilling participant in a rebel group's fight against the oppressive regime. As he navigates this near-future world filled with violence, curfew, and government repression, he must make difficult choices to survive and possibly bring about a revolution.
Mandala delves into the hidden desires and conflicts within a utopian commune focused on agriculture. The film portrays the shocking realities of misogyny, rape, and cuckoldry, while also delving into philosophical themes of Buddhism and the human condition.
The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman. However, she then falls for recuperating fighter pilot Anthony Travis, who, in turn, is madly in love with Sylvia -- or, perhaps, with the millions he thinks she has.
A young man arrives in a village on the White Sea. He comes in search of a girl who ran away from the city without saying goodbye. An old man from among the locals offers to show him the way. Neither the young man nor the old imagine what trials await them along the way.
The second film in Shin-Ei's series of annual WWII themed anime television movies for children "Sensou Douwa".
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