The Office is a mockumentary sitcom that depicts the everyday lives of employees working at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. The show follows the lives of the office workers, their interactions, romantic relationships, and workplace antics. Set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, The Office provides a humorous and satirical take on office life.
Follow the comedic misadventures of Gumball Watterson, a 12-year-old cat who is trying to navigate his way through the turbulent waters of middle school, alongside his adoptive goldfish brother and his strangely evolved family.
The show follows the lives of two brothers named Pete, who navigate through the eccentricities of their small town. With a steel plate in his head and a strong man as a friend, Pete faces challenges such as dealing with a bully, being the school mascot, and running a portable toilet business.
R.O.D: Read or Die is a TV mini-series that follows the story of a female warrior named Yomiko Readman, who possesses the power of psychokinesis, allowing her to manipulate paper. She is recruited by a secret organization called the British Library Special Operations Division to protect important literary artifacts and fight against various enemies. Along with her fellow agents, Yomiko goes on thrilling adventures, uncovering mysteries and confronting dangerous villains.
A young boy named Kubo embarks on a quest to find his late father's magical suit of armor. With the help of a monkey and a beetle, Kubo must defeat a vengeful spirit and discover the power of love and storytelling. Along the way, he learns the importance of family, forgiveness, and the strength found within himself. Set in feudal Japan, this stop-motion animated film is filled with adventure, magic, and the wonders of origami.
Yes, No, or Maybe? is a lighthearted romantic comedy that follows the story of a journalist and an animator as they navigate their feelings for each other. The film explores themes of self-discovery, love, and acceptance.
In 'Exam,' eight candidates competing for a prestigious job are locked in a room and given a test with a single question. As they try to uncover the question and work together, alliances crumble and suspicion takes hold. In the end, one candidate emerges victorious, but there are unexpected twists and revelations along the way.
Paperman is a romantic comedy set in 1940s New York City. It follows the story of a man who falls in love with a woman he meets on his daily train ride. One day, he discovers a unique way to reconnect with her using paper airplanes. The film explores themes of love at first sight, office romance, and the magic of finding connection in unexpected ways.
In the rural Himalayan region of Bhutan, a schoolteacher embraces the struggles and joys of teaching in a remote village. He faces obstacles like river crossings, power outages, and limited resources, but perseveres in his mission to educate the children.
After the death of her mathematician father, a troubled young woman must decipher her father's mathematical proof, while dealing with her overbearing sister and her own growing mental instability.
In this black-and-white film, Sherlock Holmes and his trusted ally Dr. John Watson must stop the nefarious Moriarty and the Gestapo from obtaining a secret code that could change the course of the war. The duo faces kidnapping, invention, and danger as they navigate through a maze of clues and deception. Can Holmes and Watson crack the code and save the day?
Battling from the try out ranks to break into first place, Kaliypso Dirgantari must face the top four throne-holders at Bina Indonesia High School: Re Dirgantara, Kenan Aditya, Adinda Aletheia and Aurora Calista. Each propelled by their own motivations, the five fiercely compete for parallel rankings, at least until an epic secret related to the school system is exposed.
Krishna Mehra, an operative at Indian spy agency R&AW, is assigned to track down the mole selling India's defense secrets. As she investigates, she must confront her own identity as a spy and a lover. The story delves into the world of espionage, betrayal, and the complexities of personal relationships.
Paper Planes is a heartwarming family film that tells the story of a young Australian boy named Dylan who discovers his talent for creating paper planes. As he dives into the world of paper aviation, Dylan's passion takes him to the National Paper Plane Championships in Sydney, where he competes against other talented kids from around the country. With the help of his new friend, a Japanese professional paper plane enthusiast, Dylan learns valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the power of chasing your dreams.
The Counterfeiters of Paris is a comedy-crime movie set in 1960s Paris. It follows a group of counterfeiters who engage in a series of misadventures while trying to pull off one last job. The story revolves around the world of forgery, horse racing, and the unique characters involved in the illicit trade. With a surprise ending and witty dialogue, this film takes viewers on a wild ride through the streets of Paris.
Signs is a movie about a loner living in a bustling metropolis who stumbles upon a sign that leads him on a journey of love, passion, and self-discovery. This simple encounter with a sign sets off a chain of events that forces him to confront his own loneliness and desires. Through a series of encounters and affairs, he begins to question his life choices and ultimately finds the courage to pursue his true desires.
In 1882 Saint Petersburg, a young aristocrat named Sasha embarks on an adventure to the Arctic in search of her missing grandfather, a famous explorer. With the help of a polar bear cub and an old ship captain, Sasha faces challenges such as hunger, freezing temperatures, and dangerous sea ice. Along the way, she learns about the importance of determination, bravery, and the true meaning of family.
After a tragic accident that killed her mother and left her daughter Nirmala missing, Wening embarks on a desperate search for Nirmala, enlisting the help of a podcaster, a Japanese researcher, and a shaman, all while haunted by her mother’s ghost and dark secrets from her past.
Laid-back baby boomer Yuichi (Ryo Iwamatsu) is a middle-aged manga artist and singer-songwriter when he isn't at his salaryman day job or watching out for his elderly mother. Suffering from increasing dementia since her husband's death, Mitsue (Harue Akagi) is a constant source of comic energy or annoyance for Yuichi, and he and his son must soon decide if they should put her in a home for the elderly. Jumping back in time, we see how Mitsue (played by Kiwako Harada) tracked the tumult of the latter half of the 20th century, being raised as one of 10 brothers and sisters, surviving the war, and having to push her alcoholic husband (Ryo Kase) along in life. "Pecoross" is directed by the oldest active film director in Japan, Azuma Morisaki, who creates an emotionally complex work that is only the more profound and life-affirming for its cartoonish portrayal.
In this avant-garde short film, a man with a leg amputation interacts with an incompetent nurse in a single location. The film explores themes of unhappiness and the color black.