Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.
Cannon is a TV show from the 1970s that follows the story of Frank Cannon, a private detective with multiple personality disorder. He solves crimes while dealing with his own mental illness.
In 'So You Think You Can Dance', talented dancers from different backgrounds and styles compete to showcase their skills and win the title of America's favorite dancer. The show features a variety of dance routines, including ballroom, contemporary, hip-hop, and more. Viewers can interact by voting for their favorite dancers via phone. With live broadcasts and critiques from a panel of judges, the show offers a stage for both established and up-and-coming dancers to display their talent and entertain the audience.
Herman's Head follows the life of Herman Brooks, a man whose emotions and thoughts are personified by characters that reside in his head. Each character represents a different aspect of his personality and often conflicts with one another. As Herman navigates through life and relationships, his internal struggle becomes apparent.
The series is based on the manga Tokusatsu Gagaga, a comedy manga by Tanba Niwa. Tokusatsu Gagaga series follows Kano Nakamura, an office lady played by Fuka Koshiba, who is secretly a tokusatsu otaku, a toku-ota. She lives her life by the code of tokusatsu heroes and often envisions herself as one as a means to make it through her daily struggles.
The Return of Iljimae is a 2009 South Korean historical action television series, starring Jung Il-woo in the title role of Iljimae, Yoon Jin-seo, Kim Min-jong and Jung Hye-young. It aired on MBC from January 21 to April 9, 2009 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. The series is based on comic strip Iljimae, published between 1975 and 1977, by Ko Woo-yung which was based on a Chinese folklore from the Ming dynasty about a masked Robin Hood-esque character during the Joseon era. MBC bought the rights to the comic strip for their adaptation, which was to star Lee Seung-gi in the title role of Iljimae. However he pulled out and was replaced by Jung, which makes him the third Korean actor to play the hero following Jang Dong-gun and Lee Joon-gi for Iljimae.
Cat experts explore the mind of feline companions, diving into their true capabilities in this captivating and cuddly documentary.
Oh Young-Sim is single and in her 30's. She has worked as a TV variety show PD for 8 years. She wants to make people laugh with her TV shows, but they were always cancelled due to low popularity ratings. Her career is now in a crisis.
A drifter becomes a wildly popular television personality with the help of a woman behind the scenes, but his meteoric rise to fame ultimately leads to his downfall.
Elena is a biographical documentary that tells the story of a Brazilian girl who moves to New York to become an actress but tragically dies at a young age. Through home movies and interviews, the film explores her journey and the impact she left on her family and friends.
The Beekeeper (1986) is a thought-provoking drama that follows the story of a beekeeper who embarks on a road trip across Greece. During his journey, he confronts his past, experiences encounters with strangers, and delves into moments of introspection. The film explores themes of nostalgia, husband-wife estrangement, and emotional control, while also touching on topics like life, death, and retirement. Through the beekeeper's experiences, the movie offers a profound exploration of human nature, melancholy, and the search for meaning.
Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of psychology and reveals the secrets and controversies surrounding personality tests. With an in-depth exploration, it sheds light on how these tests shape our perceptions and identities.
Journalist Pedro Bial discusses the most important current news in Brazil and in the rest of the world.
42 Up is a documentary film that continues the series of interviews with British individuals who were first interviewed at the age of 7. It explores their lives, marriage, divorce, politics, and class status as they reach middle age.
Violet is a film about a woman named Violet who struggles with self-doubt, mental illness, and anxiety. She embarks on an emotional journey to overcome her fears and find her true self. The film explores themes of personal relationships, social interaction, and the impact of past traumas. As Violet starts a new job in film production, she is forced to confront her inner demons and learn to love herself.
An exploration of the dehumanizing nature of work and the exploitation of the working class. The film depicts a surreal and satirical portrayal of the everyday life of a working individual, highlighting the absurdity and monotony of the job. The absence of music, actors, and dialogue adds to the unique and thought-provoking experience.
A groundbreaking documentary about the temperament trait of high sensitivity found in 20% of the population in both men and women. Based on the findings of bestselling author-psychologist Dr. Elaine Aron ("The Highly Sensitive Person").
The fairy tale story of the actress who became a princess is told in this biography that traces her rise from Philadelphia socialite to Hollywood movie star.