In Santa Cecilia, Mexico, Miguel dreams of becoming a musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. When he accidentally damages a photo of his great-great-grandmother Coco, Miguel believes that Ernesto is his ancestor. On the Day of the Dead, Miguel steals Ernesto's guitar and is transported to the Land of the Dead. With the help of Héctor, a skeletal musician, Miguel uncovers the truth about his family and the theft of Héctor's songs by Ernesto. Together, they must find a way to return to the Land of the Living before sunrise and save Miguel's family legacy.
Wish You follows the journey of a talented singer-songwriter who falls in love with a music producer while navigating the challenges of the entertainment industry and facing the disapproval of his parents.
A timid high school girl becomes friends with a popular boy in her class who helps her overcome her social anxiety and discover her true self.
Tokyo Fiancée is a heartwarming romantic comedy about Amélie, a young Belgian woman who moves to Tokyo and becomes infatuated with Japanese culture. She takes Japanese lessons from Rinri, a handsome young tutor, and the two begin a quirky and sweet relationship filled with cultural misunderstandings and unexpected adventures. As Amélie embraces the city of Tokyo, she discovers love, friendship, and a new appreciation for life.
After living in hiding for 17 years, a woman faces new danger when her daughter's drug-dealing father locates them and expects her to repay the money she stole from him years earlier.
Radio Day is a hilarious comedy set in Moscow, Russia. It follows the story of a radio station and the chaos that ensues when everything goes wrong in one day. From bloopers on air to food poisoning and stolen equipment, the staff of the radio show must navigate through a series of mishaps and absurd situations. With a mix of musical performances, drunkenness, and bribery, Radio Day will keep you entertained from start to finish.
The Girl from the Wardrobe is about a woman who is struggling with loneliness, depression, and a deadly disease. She finds solace and escapes from her harsh reality by daydreaming and immersing herself in a fantasy world. As she navigates her difficult journey, she forms unexpected connections with her neighbors and discovers the power of human connection.
Have a Song on Your Lips is a comedy drama movie that tells the story of a music teacher who helps a middle school student overcome her fears and find her voice through singing. The movie touches on themes of superstition, religion, and the power of music to bring people together. Set in a Japanese school, the movie follows the journey of the music teacher as he helps the student navigate the challenges of school and personal relationships.
Miki Takaraishi is a smart and beautiful 24-year-old woman, but her personality is not as good. She falls in love with Yuga Saito who is handsome and comes from a politician family. They see each other romantically, but Yugo Saito dumps Miki Takaraishi. To get revenge on Yuga Saito, she decides to run for prime minister. For her election campaign, she hires Toshiya Kadowaki as her campaign strategist.
Kei (Izumi Fujimoto) is a 19-year-old college art major. She moves to Kobe from Tokyo due to her father's work transfer. There, she learns about the Great Hanshin Earthquake from residents in Kobe. Kei meets a wheelchair bound illustrator, Yoji (Eiji Sugawara). Even though he is physically disabled, he works hard. With earnings he makes from his paintings, he donates the proceeds to help revive various areas still suffering from the earthquake disaster. Kei becomes inspired by him and goes through a change.
Mexico City, the capital of the Republic of Mexico, has perhaps the most colorful history of any major metropolis. It was once the center of the Aztec Empire ruled by Montezuma. The National Palace of Arts, which also houses the National Theater, is one of the more spectacular of the modern buildings. The Plaza Mayor forms the most historic section of the city. Benito Juarez, the former president of the republic, is one of the most influential figures in shaping the city. Much of what is seen in Mexico City comes from its Spanish heritage, including bullfighting, which is a polarizing topic even amongst Mexicans. They also take some history from France, as seen through the workings at and the actual structure of the Chapultepec Castle.
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