Another Miss Oh is a romantic comedy TV show that follows the lives of two women, both named Oh Hae Young. One Oh Hae Young is successful and beautiful, while the other is a sound engineer who often experiences premonitions. The story explores their love lives, including a love triangle and the concept of future vision.
The Peter Serafinowicz Show is a sketch comedy series starring Peter Serafinowicz. The show features hilarious celebrity caricatures and satirical sketches that poke fun at various aspects of popular culture. With witty writing and brilliant performances, this TV show gives audiences a laugh-out-loud experience.
The Cranes Are Flying is a tragic romance set in Moscow during World War II. It follows the story of a couple torn apart by the war and their struggles to find each other amidst the chaos and devastation. As they face loneliness, heartache, and sacrifice, they learn the true meaning of love and patriotism.
Nana is a drama filled with music and romance, following two girls named Nana who become roommates and navigate life in Yokohama. They embark on a journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery, facing challenges and supporting each other along the way. With a backdrop of j-rock and punk bands, the story explores themes of relationships, dreams, and the ups and downs of young adulthood.
The Namesake follows the journey of Gogol, a first-generation Indian-American, as he navigates his cultural identity, relationships, and the complexities of family bonds. Based on the novel by Jhumpa Lahiri, the movie explores themes of immigration, love, and the search for identity within the backdrop of New York City.
Blanche Fury is a gothic noir film set in the year 1848. The story revolves around murder, inheritance, and illicit love. Blanche, a governess, becomes entangled in a web of deception and revenge after marrying into a wealthy family. As secrets unravel, Blanche finds herself facing a trial for murder.
Love Letter (1995) tells the story of Hiroko, a woman who writes a letter to a deceased lover and unexpectedly receives a response. As she uncovers the mystery behind the letter, Hiroko navigates through her own grief and finds love in unexpected places.
Phaedra, a young woman, falls in love with her stepson, Hippolytus. Their passionate affair leads to a series of tragic events, including suicide and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of high society and Greek mythology, Phaedra explores themes of forbidden love, guilt, and fate.
Harry and his son face challenges as they navigate through their different lifestyles and cope with the death of the protagonist. Their relationship is tested as they confront issues such as father-daughter estrangement, premarital sex, and the father's aspirations as a writer.
The Old New Year is a comedy set in the Soviet Union, following the story of unlikely friends who navigate through winter holidays. It explores themes of friendship, family arguments, and starting a new life from scratch. With parallel editing, the movie showcases the anarchy and aggression in society, while also highlighting the intelligentsia and higher education. The plot revolves around a cast of characters dealing with various aspects of winter, including snow, driving, and the Christmas tree. Moscow serves as the backdrop for this humorous tale.
The Champ follows the story of a former heavyweight boxing champion who is haunted by his past and battles with alcoholism. He must confront his personal demons while trying to make a comeback in the ring and rebuild his relationship with his young son.
A cop-on-the-edge in Marseille, France, seeks redemption as he investigates a series of execution-style murders and a bus hijacking.
Basil is a lower-class artist who falls in love with an aristocratic woman named Julia. Their dangerous friendship leads to class-consciousness, disinheritance, and a secret marriage. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, they find themselves entangled in a web of deceit, temptation, and torment.
Adrienne (2021) is a compelling documentary that explores the shocking death of Adrienne through the lens of investigative journalism. This gripping film unravels the layers of a murder disguised as suicide, revealing the truth and the impact it had on those involved. With a rich biographical backdrop, the documentary uncovers the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface. Directed by a talented female filmmaker, this thought-provoking piece leaves audiences questioning the boundaries of justice and the power of the human spirit.
In Kill Ben Lyk, people who share the same name as a notorious serial killer are being killed one by one. A group of strangers, who happen to have the name Ben Lyk, find themselves targeted and must join forces to uncover the truth behind the murders. As they try to stay alive, paranoia sets in, and they realize that anyone can be a potential killer. This dark comedy explores the themes of identity, survival, and the absurdity of coincidences.
A police officer gets involved in a very peculiar case when he discovers he shares his name with the main suspect.
Doris lives with her rough Coast Guardsman father. He has plans for her to marry an up and coming officer, but there is competition when a new, brash, Guardsman enters the picture. Dad hates the new guy, mostly because he is like himself.
A husband and wife find themselves in a romantic tangle when a scandalous plot threatens to ruin their reputation. With secrets, old flames, and a lawsuit, they must navigate the chaos to save their relationship and reputation.
When New York Police Headquarters is confronted with the horror of a serial murderer loose on the streets of Manhattan, two detectives (Franky G and Jeffrey De Serrano) are tasked with bringing order to the chaos. Oblivious to the danger, six students from all over the world, who now attend school together in New York, are planning a memorial to celebrate the lives of their 30 lost “brothers and sisters” who died suddenly in a tragic plane crash a year prior.