An eight-year-old boy named Ishaan is labeled as a trouble-maker due to his poor academic performance. However, a compassionate art teacher named Nikumbh discovers that Ishaan has dyslexia and helps him learn in a way that suits his unique abilities. With Nikumbh's guidance, Ishaan's artistic talent is recognized, and he begins to excel academically. Ishaan's transformation brings joy and gratitude to his parents, and he forms a close bond with his teacher. The story highlights the importance of understanding and embracing differences.
Hazumu confessed his love to Yasuna, but she turned him down. To ease his heartbreak, he went to Mt. Kashimayama where he had met her for the first time. He loses his way in the mountains, and it starts to get dark. Seeing a big shooting star in the sky, he begins to formulate a wish, but quickly notes that something is very wrong. For the shooting star is actually a space ship about to crash into him. And then he died. Only with the help of the aliens could his live be saved. However, he became a girl, due to an accident during the reconstruction of his body.
Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations as a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate Silvia Broome, an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot. Silvia, who has dual citizenship from the Republic of Matobo, a fictional African country, works at the U.N. and recognizes words from the plot during a meeting she is interpreting. Working together, Silvia and the agent uncover a false flag operation created by Matobo's president, Edmond Zuwanie, to gain credibility and deter potential supporters of his removal. The plot ends with Zuwanie's indictment and Silvia's expulsion from the U.S., returning home to Matobo.
Touka Gettan is set in the land of Kamitsumihara, where traces of magic and legend can still be seen. The land has been under the protection of the Kamiazuma clan since it was founded. The story revolves around Tōka Kamiazuma, the main protagonist, and his encounter with a young girl named Momoka Kawakabe who comes to stay with the clan. Their meeting sets off a chain of events that will bring an ancient legend to life.
Eating Out is a 2004 comedy film about a young gay man who pretends to be straight in order to win the affection of a man he likes. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, and identity through a series of comedic and romantic mishaps.
Tom Thumb is a miniature person who goes on an adventure to save his village from an evil queen. Along the way, he faces challenges and uses his wit and courage to triumph over adversity.
In the Holy Roman Empire, a flutist must save the town of Hamlin from a rat infestation by using his magical abilities, all while navigating forbidden love and corrupt officials.
The Sea tells the story of a dysfunctional family living in a small fishing village in Iceland. The family faces numerous challenges and conflicts, including sibling rivalry, sexual abuse, and destructive behavior. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate their complex relationships while dealing with the harsh realities of life in the village.
A thief of time is on the loose in the New Mexico desert. As an archaeologist investigates a murder connected to stolen artifacts, she uncovers a conspiracy that leads her on a thrilling journey filled with dangerous encounters and shocking revelations.
Roger Waters: The Wall—Live in Berlin is a documentary film showcasing a live performance by Roger Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd, in Berlin. The concert is a rendition of The Wall album, which tells the story of a rock star's mental breakdown and isolation from society. The film captures the grandeur and emotion of the performance, featuring an orchestra, marching band, and choir. It explores themes of war, authoritarianism, and personal struggle.
In Colombia, a musician named Ignacio travels through the countryside to return his accordion to its original owner. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and adventures, meeting interesting characters and experiencing the power of music.
Reel Injun is a documentary that explores the history of Native Americans in film and the stereotypes they have faced. Through interviews and film clips, it examines the portrayal of Native Americans and their cultures, as well as the impact it has had on Native American communities.
Ja-young is a flutist. When her father has a child out of wedlock, her mother regards sex as a sin out of anger towards him. Ja-young grows up under her mother's exceedingly oppressive notions.
Filmed with five hidden cameras, The Tightrope is a total immersion into the creative process behind legendary theater director Peter Brook's work -- powerful, intimate, and emotionally thrilling. In this unique and deeply personal film, we get a dizzying glimpse from the Tightrope and an inkling of what it takes to make theater real...
The Three Stooges, pretending to be influential figures in the music industry, encounter various mishaps and comedic situations.
Set before the Battle of Trafalgar, this is the story of relationship between Admiral Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton during the Napoleonic Wars.
Fleeing a long-term relationship, a young man seeks refuge with his best friends. After discovering their strange instruments, he'll learn the bachelor lifestyle is not as sweet as it sounds.
Drama film about different lifes of twin brothers.
In 'Detector', a man sets out on a search for his lost father, facing various challenges along the way. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, with a touch of comedy and drama. Through his journey, the protagonist encounters colorful characters and navigates through unexpected twists and turns.
Against all odds, the first theatrical production in over 20 years at Dominguez High School is going to be Thornton Wilder's American classic Our Town. The kids at this Compton school are about to experience more than a culture clash, as they embark on a rich journey and discover the educational and social value of theater. OT: Our Town tells the story of human spirit and its strength against the stereotypes holding them down. Where Thornton Wilder wrote about little Grover's Corners, this documentary exemplifies how Our Town is every town. Our Town is Compton.