Fumi works as an assistant at a popular salon in the city and is aiming to become a hairdresser. She receives strict guidance from Sousuke, the salon's charismatic hairdresser and manager. Every time he touches Fumi, she becomes agitated. One day after the salon closed, Fumi stands in as Sousuke's practice partner at the shampoo station. As he touches her and sprinkles her with water, she becomes angry again! Or so the thought...could she actually be attracted to him? Sousuke flashes an evil smile as he senses Fumi's heart, and his fingertips start to stroke every corner of her body...Fumi cannot refuse his fingers anymore.
In a dystopian future, a young woman named Uma is sent to Paradise Hills, a luxurious reform school on a remote island. There, she discovers that the school is not what it seems, as she uncovers dark secrets and attempts to escape.
Cutting It is a comedy-drama TV show set in the world of hairdressing. It follows the rivalries and unscrupulousness of hairdressers in Greater Manchester, England. The show explores the complexities of family relationships, passion, and business in the salon industry.
The tragic life story of Oharu, a courtesan in feudal Japan, who faces despair, disgrace, and poverty as she tries to navigate through the challenges of her time.
In a hairdressing competition, a contestant's murder sparks rivalry and mistrust as the remaining competitors suspect foul play. With a passion for hair and the desire to uncover the killer, they navigate a night of extravagance and excess.
Cirkus Columbia is a comedy-drama movie set in Croatia during the breakup of Yugoslavia. The story revolves around a middle-aged man named Divko who returns to his hometown after years of living in Germany. Divko brings his beautiful young girlfriend, Azra, and his beloved cat with him. As he settles back into the town, Divko's presence stirs up old resentments and tensions. The movie explores themes of love, politics, and the impact of war on a small community.
Split Ends is a British Sitcom which ran for one series on ITV in 1989. It was written by Len Richmond and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. Cath is a beautiful woman in her thirties, who runs a hairdresser's shop. Each episode sees Cath trying to decide if she wants to be with Clint or David. The series also featured Barbara New and Nimmy March in supporting roles.
When two hairdressers turn to contract killing, their relationship begins to crumble as one of them struggles to reconcile the guilt of cold-blooded murder.
The 25th in a series of Norwegian commercial compilations addressed to "the modern housewife".
Pierre Etaix’s most radical film, and perhaps unsurprisingly the one that effectively ended his career in cinema, Land of Milk and Honey is a fascinating investigative documentary about post–May ’68 French society.
Feisty, fiercely independent and firmly rooted in place, 90 year-old Mabel Robinson broke barriers back in the 40s when she became the first woman in Hubbards, Nova Scotia, to launch her own business—a hairdressing salon where she still provides shampoo-n-sets over 70 years later. Weaving animation and archival imagery with intimate and laugh out loud moments in the salon, the film celebrates the power of friendship, doing what you love and staying active. With no desire to retire anytime soon, Mabel gives voice to a generation who are not front and center of cinema or the pop hairstyles of the day, and subtly shifts the lens on our perception of beauty and the elderly.
This documentary explores the life and career of Mauro Shampoo, a unique individual who is both a professional soccer player and a hairstylist. It delves into his experiences on the field and behind the salon chair, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he has faced. Through interviews and footage, viewers gain insight into Mauro Shampoo's remarkable journey as he navigates two distinct worlds.
This Traveltalk visit to Japan starts with a look at the country's cherry blossom trees, tulips, and ubiquitous gardens. We then see the proper manner for preparing a woman's hair and wearing a kimono.
The swirl and “‘Updo”’ styles of hairdressing. A teaching film presented by John J. Mueller.
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