Traumatized by a childhood incident with a friend who took exception to his love of traditional dolls, doll-artisan hopeful Wakana Gojou passes his days as a loner, finding solace in a room at his high school. With nobody to share his obsession, he has trouble finding friends or even holding conversation. But after the school's most popular girl, Marin Kitagawa, reveals a secret of her own, he discovers a new purpose for his sewing skills. Together, they'll make her cosplay dreams come true.
Are You Being Served? is a hilarious British sitcom that takes place in the fictional Grace Brothers department store in London, set in the 1970s and 1980s. The show follows the comedic misadventures of the staff members, including the sexually suggestive encounters and double entendres. It satirizes British class system and traditionalism while incorporating camp humor, catchphrases, and witty banter.
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width is a British television sitcom first broadcast in 1967 as a single play in the Armchair Theatre anthology series, later becoming a series of half-hour episodes, which ran until 1971. A total of 40 episodes were made, all but one of them being believed to have aired. It was originally made by ABC Television for the ITV network, with its production being continued by Thames Television.
A nerdy high school student named Alvin Johnson is determined to improve his social status. He makes a deal with Paris Morgan, the most popular girl in school, to pretend to be her boyfriend for a month. However, Alvin soon realizes that popularity and money can't buy true happiness, and he learns valuable lessons about friendship and being true to oneself.
Fat Actress is a hilarious comedy TV show that follows the life of an overweight actress, played by Kirstie Alley, as she tries to make it in Hollywood. The show pokes fun at the entertainment industry and explores issues of body image and weight loss in a satirical manner. With celebrity guest appearances and witty humor, Fat Actress is a must-watch for fans of comedy and reality TV.
In this funny, heartfelt and moving docuseries, real people unpack the fascinating and quirky stories around their most meaningful pieces of clothing.
Fashion historian Amber Butchart fuses biography, art and the history of fashion as she explores the lives of historical figures by examining the clothes that they wore.
Thawing Out is a quirky comedy about a 12-year-old boy named Alex who goes camping with his family and experiences his first love, sexual awakening, and coming-of-age journey. Set in a nudist camp, Alex navigates through his shyness and explores teenage sexuality amidst the beautiful wilderness. With mushrooms, guessing games, and humorous moments, Thawing Out is a delightful coming-of-age drama.
Naomi Campbell and two other supermodel mentors will choose four hopeful models to mentor and guide as members of their exclusive team. Over eight weeks the three teams will have to compete in a series of real life fashion industry challenges. In the end only one supermodel mentor will triumph and see one of their handpicked girls become The Face.
Tokyo Juliet is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Ariel Lin, Wu Chun of Fahrenheit and Simon Yam. It is based on Japanese manga series Tokyo Juliet, 東京ジュリエット, written by Miyuki Kitagawa. It was produced by Comic Productions and directed by Mingtai Wang. It was broadcast on cable TV Gala Television Variety Show/CH 28 on 3 June 2006 to 23 September 2006. At the time the drama was filmed, Wu Chun was a relatively new actor and spoke unsatisfactory Mandarin, so producers had his voice dubbed over by Julian Yang.
Pollyanna, an optimistic and cheerful girl, goes to live with her strict and bitter aunt in a small town. Through her positive outlook and kindness, she helps the people in the town find happiness and discover the joy in life.
Fireflies in the Garden follows a college professor who returns home for a family reunion after the death of his mother. As he reunites with his estranged father, dark secrets and conflicts within the family come to light, including infidelity and abusive behavior. The protagonist must confront his own feelings of guilt and confusion as he navigates the complex dynamics of his family.
Abigail is a heartwarming movie about an elderly couple navigating loss, grief, and memory loss. Based on a true story, it follows the journey of an old woman and her deceased wife's little girl. The film explores themes of end-of-life decisions, euthanasia, and the importance of cherishing memories. Through the power of love and hope, the couple finds healing and a renewed sense of purpose.
Tony Takitani is a solitary man who discovers the love of his life only to lose her. He is haunted by the memories of their time together and becomes obsessed with a woman who looks exactly like her. As he tries to recreate their relationship, he realizes the futility of his actions and the emptiness of his existence.
Parents with empty nest syndrome find a clever way to make their kids stay interested: winning the lottery.
W.E. is a romantic drama that tells the story of two love affairs: one set in 1998 between Wally Winthrop and a Russian security guard, and another set in 1924 between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of art.
A former police officer, haunted by the death of his wife, becomes involved in a series of mysterious deaths that appear to be linked to a secret society. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of secrets, betrayal, and danger.
After a breakup, a thirty-something man living in Barcelona, Spain, navigates the world of internet dating and explores his own identity while uncovering the true meaning of love.
A young teacher is the victim of a cruel joke. When she enters the classroom, all her pupils are naked, standing near their bench. Their clothes are heaped up on the podium