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.
SHIROBAKO follows the journey of Aoi Miyamori and her friends as they work in the competitive and demanding world of anime production. Together, they face the pressures of meeting deadlines, dealing with creative differences, and juggling their personal lives.
Hustle & Flow follows the story of DJay, a pimp and drug dealer who aspires to become a successful rapper. With the help of his friends and a sound engineer, DJay navigates the challenges of the music industry in order to achieve his dreams.
Mother Night is a drama film set during World War II. It follows the story of an American playwright who becomes intertwined in the politics of the Third Reich, working as a spy for both the Germans and the Americans. After the war, he faces a trial for his actions and struggles with his identity and redemption.
Upstream Color is a mind-bending sci-fi drama about a woman who becomes entangled in a strange experiment involving a parasitic worm and a mysterious drug. As she becomes increasingly intertwined with the enigmatic world around her, she must confront her own identity and the effects of the experiment on her life. With hypnotic visuals and a haunting atmosphere, Upstream Color explores themes of love, loss, and the nature of human connection.
Alex, a sound engineer, accidentally records mysterious voices: disturbing messages from the afterlife who warn him against an imminent and terrifying danger. Amanda, with whom he shares a terrible secret, re-emerges from his past. The appearance of the young woman triggers chilling paranormal phenomena that leave behind a trail of corpses. Is she the danger the voices of the dead speak about?
When a young artist stays at a guesthouse in Los Angeles, her presence disrupts the lives of the hosts and their friends, leading to complicated relationships and unexpected consequences.
Lovely & Amazing follows the lives of four women from the same family as they navigate through their own insecurities, relationships, and personal journeys. The movie explores themes of beauty standards, self-esteem, and the challenges of motherhood. Through comedic moments and poignant scenes, the characters learn to embrace their flaws and celebrate their uniqueness.
One Fine Spring Day tells the story of a sound engineer who falls in love with a female DJ while experiencing the beauty of a rural setting. As they navigate their own personal struggles and relationships, they find solace and connection in the tranquil bamboo forest and beach. This gentle yet emotionally powerful film explores themes of family, longing, and the healing power of nature.
In 'The Housekeeper', a sound engineer named Jacques hires a housekeeper named Laura, who brings chaos and joy into his solitary life. Despite their age difference and social differences, they form a deep bond. Jacques' ex-wife hires a private detective to follow him, leading to unexpected complications.
Too Late Blues follows a jazz musician in Los Angeles as he navigates the challenges of the music industry and grapples with issues of artistic integrity. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and the sacrifices one must make to pursue their passion.
In the midst of his mundane life, a loner sound engineer becomes obsessed with finding a missing girl. As he follows clues and eavesdrops on conversations, he uncovers a web of secrets and deception. With his sarcastic tone and quirky personality, he navigates through a neighborhood filled with suspicious characters, including a cheating wife, a jealous husband, and a homeless man. Along the way, he encounters a redheaded woman who holds the key to the mystery. Will he be able to solve the case or will his obsession lead him astray?
Out of Sync is a drama movie about a sound engineer who learns that her mother is not her biological mother. She embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, exploring themes of identity, loss, and the power of sound.
A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake is a haunting documentary that delves into the life and music of the talented singer-songwriter. Through interviews, archival footage, and poetic narration, it explores Drake's struggles with depression, social isolation, and his tragic death at a young age. The film also highlights his unique guitar riffs, melancholic lyrics, and the timeless beauty of his albums.
After buying a new house, a young couple discovers that the previous owner is unwilling to let go. As they settle in, they start experiencing terrifying encounters that threaten their sanity and safety. The husband, a sound engineer, becomes suspicious of the strange noises he hears in the house, while the wife starts experiencing vocal cord dysfunction due to the psychological stress. They soon realize that there is more to the house and its previous owner than meets the eye.
Watch Me When I Kill is a horror mystery thriller movie set in Italy. The plot revolves around a chemist who becomes entangled in a mysterious murder case where a psycho-killer goes on a murder spree. As the movie progresses, the identity of the unknown murderer is revealed, leading to a thrilling and terrifying climax.
That Certain Summer tells the story of a divorced man who comes out as gay to his teenage son. The movie explores the challenges and complexities of their relationship, as well as the impact on their friends and family. Set in San Francisco, the film tackles themes of acceptance, love, and self-discovery.
Making a film about a radio station doesn’t sound like the most visually compelling of projects. How many takes do you need before the acoustic transition from the opening to the closing of a door is perfect or the reader's voice correctly modulated? Nicolas Philibert has accepted the challenge to portray that which cannot be seen. Shouldering his camera, he spent half a year wandering the endless corridors of Radio France’s ‘round house’ on the banks of the Seine where he filmed people who dedicate themselves utterly and meticulously to their work.
An aspiring singer tries to break into films during the early talkie era. She is hired to dub the singing and speaking voice of a silent-movie favorite. Sworn to secrecy, the fill-in must stand by in silence as the star receives all the praises and plaudits.
Documentary about the making of Bo Widerberg's 1974 film 'Fimpen'.