In 1930 and as a young child, Tsuneko Kohashi lives at Enshu in Shizuoka Prefecture. She has a happy life with her parents and two younger sisters. Things change after her father dies from tuberculosis. Her father asked Tsuneko Kohashi to take care of the family in his place. Due to financial difficulties, her mother Kimiko decides to move the family to Tokyo where Tsuneko's grandmother lives.
America's Next Top Model is a reality television show that follows a group of aspiring models as they compete in various challenges, photo shoots, and runway shows. The contestants receive guidance from industry professionals and face eliminations each week until a winner is crowned. The show explores the world of high fashion and the pressure and challenges that come with it.
Just Shoot Me! is a hilarious workplace sitcom that follows the staff of a fashion magazine. The show is filled with comic relief, office romance, and hilarious pranks. It revolves around the life of an ex-model who now works as a photographer for the magazine. With its laugh track and witty humor, Just Shoot Me! provides plenty of laughs and entertainment.
The Bold Type follows the lives of three best friends - Jane, Kat, and Sutton - who work as writers for Scarlet, a global women's magazine. The show explores their struggles and triumphs as they navigate careers, relationships, and personal growth in the fast-paced world of publishing.
This is the story of a winter day. Kagamihara Nadeshiko, a female high school student who moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, rode a bicycle to see Mt. Fuji, but unfortunately, the weather was cloudy and Mt. Fuji cannot be seen. Tired, Nadeshiko falls asleep on the spot and wakes up at night. This is her first time going there and she didn't know how to return. Fortunately, Shima Rin, a girl who loves camping, saves her. They lit a bonfire to warm up and the sound of the blazing firewood permeates the silence of the lake.
Ugly Betty follows the story of Betty Suarez, a smart and ambitious young woman from Queens, New York, who lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine in Manhattan. Despite facing constant challenges and dealing with office politics, Betty remains determined to succeed and showcases her unique style and talent in a cutthroat industry.
Yo soy Bea is a Spanish television comedy-drama series which aired on Telecinco from 10 July 2006 to 16 August 2009. The series is an adaptation of the popular Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea. Ruth Núñez played the title role of Beatriz "Bea" Pérez Pinzón and Alejandro Tous played Álvaro Aguilar, Bea's love interest. Yo soy Bea translates to "I am Bea"; it is a pun, with "Bea" sounding like bella, meaning pretty, and like fea, meaning ugly. The Spanish adaptation screened weekdays during the daytime and pulled in, on average, over four million viewers. The series' record is a 42,1% share. It was Spain's top rated daytime programme.
The Queen's Gambit is a TV show centered around Beth Harmon, a young orphaned girl with a gift for chess. Set in the 1960s, the show follows Beth as she navigates her way through the male-dominated world of competitive chess, facing challenges both on and off the board. Despite her troubled upbringing, Beth's extraordinary talent and determination propel her to become a grandmaster and a force to be reckoned with in the chess world.
Lalola was an Argentine television Comedy show that aired from 28 August 2007 to 29 April 2008. It was broadcast by TV channel América 2. It starred Carla Peterson and Luciano Castro as protagonists.
Ingrid and Martha were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha became a war reporter, and they were separated by the circumstances of life. After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.
Andrea 'Andy' Sachs, an aspiring journalist, lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of a high fashion magazine. Andy endures the eccentric requests of her boss, while trying to adapt to the fashion world and maintain her personal life. She faces challenges, including a deteriorating relationship with her boyfriend and the choice between loyalty and her own morals. Eventually, she decides to leave the fashion industry behind and pursue a career in newspaper reporting.
High schoolers Momo and Okarun, who debate about ghosts and aliens, investigate paranormal sites, encountering supernatural forces while awaking hidden powers to face the unknown. Theatrical event featuring the first three episodes of DAN DA DAN, and an exclusive interview with Yukinobu Tatsu and Shihei Lin, the author and editor of the original manga, Fuga Yamashiro (Director), and Shion Wakayama (voice of Momo) and Natsuki Hanae (voice of Okarun).
A boy, who was abused by his violent father, finds solace and protection from his dogs. However, the trauma leads him to a dangerous path of murderous madness as he lives on the fringes of society.
After a disastrous blind date, a man and a woman end up stuck together at a family resort. As they spend time together, their mutual attraction grows, and their respective children benefit from the budding relationship.
The Name of the Game (1968) is a TV show that follows the lives and careers of three protagonists - an investigative reporter, an editorial assistant, and a magazine publisher - working for a publishing company called Howard Publications. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the show explores various storylines and parallel narratives, revolving around topics such as organized crime, politics, and business. With flamboyant characters and a focus on the war on crime, the show provides an in-depth look into the world of journalism, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by the protagonists.
In 1970s Los Angeles, an earnest young feminist joins forces with a low-rent publisher to create the first erotic magazine for women.