In 1970s Los Angeles, an earnest young feminist joins forces with a low-rent publisher to create the first erotic magazine for women.
In the town of Most City, a publishing house resides in the second story of an old building. The staff prints a monthly science magazine about the most shocking phenomena that even scientists find impossible. The handsome editor-in-chief, Taro, is assisted by grade-schooler Jiro and his dog, Saburo. But when scientist Goro Sato seeks their help, it sparks the beginning of a bizarre new tale...
Faking Hitler is a drama TV show that delves into the discovery of a fake diary claimed to be written by Adolf Hitler. The series uncovers the scandalous history behind the creation and publication of the diary, exploring the motivations of those involved and the impact it has on the world. Through a captivating narrative, Faking Hitler raises thought-provoking questions about truth, forgery, and the power of propaganda.
A college English professor, Charlie Thurber, struggles to secure tenure at an university due to his odd behavior and absurd research interests. Along the way, he finds love, faces rejection, and deals with the challenges of academic politics.
Laya is a young professional photographer who has drifted away from her family. Her father has fallen ill, but she hasn’t once come to visit him at the hospital. Her mother, who left their family when Laya was a child, returns to urge Laya to make amends with her father, but Laya’s pain goes deeper than her mother suspects. Laya is sent to the provinces to document a ritual of a disappearing indigenous tribe, and there, she inadvertently comes face to face with her own demons as she observes the relationships of the last remaining members of this dying culture.
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