Violetta, a talented and passionate teenager, moves to Buenos Aires to attend a music school. She must navigate the challenges of love, family, and friendships while pursuing her dreams and discovering her true self.
In ancient China, a young woman named Mulan takes her father's place in the army by disguising herself as a man. She goes through rigorous training and fights alongside her fellow soldiers, proving her bravery and skill. Mulan eventually becomes a respected war hero, earning the respect of her fellow soldiers and commanders. Along the way, she navigates the challenges of maintaining her secret identity and dealing with her own personal struggles.
In These Three, a court trial and a broken marriage engagement cause scandal in a small town. A manipulative child spreads gossip, leading to false accusations and a libel suit. Meanwhile, a teacher becomes secretly in love with a doctor who is oblivious to her feelings. The story unfolds in Vienna, Austria, with a backdrop of a carnival and a merry-go-round.
A story about relationships,secret ones,forbidden ones confused ones and normal ones!!
Zahos Fokianos is a businessman who flirts with various women. Teta, the daughter of one of the women that Zahos chases, has fallen in love with him but is hesitant to confess her feelings. But when Zahos realizes what is going on, he will feel twenty years younger, travel with her in Europe, and on return he will find that he and the girl are not the only couple who enjoys happiness.
Winona, a sassy and spunky girl is just diagnosed with lupus, Bong, a guy who secretly loves her, will do everything for her to live to the fullest before she expires.
Saddled with a slavish, boring laundry job and no social life whatsoever, Kikuchi rarely leaves his bare apartment except to follow home and spy on a supermarket check-out girl. But there's no one he can tell about his secret passion, least of all his gawping, work-shy colleague. Even a stray kitten can't alleviate Kikuchi's frustration; clearly, something's got to give... This first film by a former manga illustrator, a terse and enigmatic blend of black comedy and psychodrama, has been compared to both Eraserhead and Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman; another point of reference might be the slow, deceptively banal domestic dramas of Ozu, with whom Iwamoto shares a penchant for a mostly static camera, simple compositions, and an eye for the absurd details of everyday life.
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