A psychiatric ward caregiver crosses paths with an eccentric children's book writer, leading to a journey of love, healing, and self-discovery.
Abstract: The Art of Design is a documentary series that delves into the lives and work of influential designers from various fields, including architecture, illustration, and more. The show provides an in-depth look at their creative process, showcasing their groundbreaking work and the impact it has on the world.
Konoha Akisato is an illustrator that loves beautiful girls and bishojo games. Her dream is to become a super-popular illustrator, so she is working hard at a bishojo game production company, but reality isn't that kind... With the golden age of social network games in full force, Konoha's company isn't doing well, and she works as a sub illustrator, spending her days painting the backs of random background characters. One day, the owner of a game shop gives her a classic bishojo game. With all her excitement over the golden age of bishojo games, she opens the package to "Dokyusei," and is enveloped by a bright light. Konoha then realizes that she just traveled back in time! She ends up in the year 1992! It's the dawn of the bishojo game era! Konoha ends up working at a company called Alcohol Soft. Will she be able to think about, draw, and create all the beautiful girls she’s ever wanted?! A story about a girl and her overwhelming love for beautiful girls—"Now, let's begin!"
In the bustling heart of Shibuya, four young women—an artist, a retired idol, a V-tuber, and a composer—form JELEE, an anonymous artist group. United in their quest for self-expression, they journey towards self-discovery and finding their voice.
Eromanga Sensei is a story about a high school student named Masamune Izumi, who is a successful light novel author under the pen name 'Eromanga Sensei.' He leads a solitary life as a hikikomori, rarely leaving his room. However, his life takes a turn when he discovers that his mysterious illustrator Eromanga Sensei is actually his shut-in step-sister, Sagiri. Together, they embark on a journey to create manga while navigating the complexities of their relationship.
New Year's Eve is a heartwarming and humorous movie that weaves together the stories of different characters as they navigate love, relationships, and new beginnings on the eve of the new year. From the romantic entanglements of a caterer and an illustrator to the comedic mishaps of an electrician stuck in an elevator, the film explores the highs and lows of life, culminating in a joyous celebration at midnight. With its star-studded cast and feel-good storyline, New Year's Eve is the perfect movie to watch during the holiday season.
Flowers is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of an eccentric and dysfunctional family. The story revolves around the struggles of the family members, including a Japanese abroad, a lesbian daughter, and a mother with mental health issues. The show explores themes of family curses, suicide attempts, and the challenges of living with mental illness.
After her fiancé's death, Mira tries to cope by sending romantic texts to his old cell phone number. Little does she know, the number has been reassigned to Rob, a journalist who becomes captivated by the heartfelt messages. With the help of megastar Celine Dion, Rob is determined to meet Mira and win her heart.
A grieving father and comic book artist finds himself in a waking nightmare as he navigates a custody battle and encounters a vengeful ghost. Set in New York City, the protagonist's life takes a dark turn after the tragic death of his wife. As he struggles with his daughter's custody, supernatural occurrences and strange events plague his everyday life, blurring the lines between reality and his own imagination.
In a dystopian future, a man and woman who are infected with a disease that suppresses emotions begin to fall in love, challenging the strict rules of their collective society.
The Taste of Tea is a surreal and heartwarming Japanese comedy that follows the lives of the Haruno family in a rural area. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the power of imagination, as each family member navigates their own dreams and challenges. With its magical realism and gentle storytelling, The Taste of Tea is a unique and enchanting cinematic experience.
After the death of his mother, Dean, a young illustrator, moves to Los Angeles and tries to navigate his way through grief while also trying to find love again. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences, including a complicated relationship with his ex-fiancée, engaging in internet dating, and attending a wedding where he serves as the best man. Through these experiences, Dean learns to embrace life and find happiness once again.
An author with severe antisocial tendencies learns to confront her deep emotional wounds when she meets a stranger who challenges her cold façade
Miss Hokusai follows the life of O-Ei, the daughter of the renowned ukiyo-e painter Hokusai, as she navigates art, family, and the challenges of being a female artist in Edo-period Japan.
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story is a heartwarming documentary that explores the extraordinary bond and creative collaboration between Harold Michelson, a storyboard artist, and Lillian Michelson, a film researcher. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, the film takes us on a journey through the couple's remarkable career and enduring love.
A biographical drama depicting the life of Louis Wain, a renowned artist known for his eccentric and imaginative paintings of cats. The movie explores Wain's struggles with mental illness, personal tragedies, and his rise to fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story is a documentary that explores the untold story of the beloved, and often controversial, animated series. It delves into the creative process, the challenges faced by the creators, and the impact the show had on animation.
In 'Hooking Up,' a woman diagnosed with cancer embarks on a sexual journey to explore her desires. Along the way, she encounters various sexual experiences, including sex with a stranger, sex on a bathroom sink, and an interracial relationship. The movie explores themes of love, intimacy, and self-discovery.
Miss Potter tells the story of Beatrix Potter, a talented author and illustrator who defied societal expectations and became a beloved children's author. Set in the early 1900s, the film explores Beatrix's struggles and successes as she creates her iconic characters, including Peter Rabbit, and navigates romance and the publishing world.
Henry Roth, a successful children's book author, is haunted by the memory of his lost love. When he meets a new illustrator named Lucy, he becomes determined to win her over despite her resistance.