Revolutionary Girl Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenage girl who becomes involved in a series of duels that determine the fate of a mysterious power known as the Rose Bride. As Utena navigates these duels and the complex relationships between the characters, the show explores themes of gender identity, sexuality, and the power of revolution. With its unique blend of fantasy, symbolism, and thought-provoking storytelling, Revolutionary Girl Utena is a groundbreaking anime that challenges traditional gender roles and societal norms.
Led by Donna and Reverend W.C. Martin, 22 families from a rural Black church in the small East Texas town of Possum Trot adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system and kickstart a movement in the process.
Manuela, a single mother from Madrid, loses her son in a tragic accident. She embarks on a journey to Barcelona to find her son's transvestite father, Lola, who is unaware of his parenthood. Along the way, Manuela reunites with her transvestite friend Agrado and meets a pregnant nun named Rosa, who contracted AIDS from Lola. Manuela helps care for Rosa and works for actress Huma, with whom her son was infatuated. After Rosa's death, Lola returns and meets his son before succumbing to AIDS. Manuela returns to Madrid with her baby.
After accidentally breaking a statue of the guardian god of the Asakusa district, middle school students Kazuki, Toi and Enta are transformed into kappas -creatures from japanese folklore- by Keppi, self-proclaimed prince of the Kappa Kingdom. If they want to regain their human form, they must collect the five Dishes of Hope for him, which fulfill the wishes of whoever possesses them. To do so, they will fight against the kappa-zombies and extract their "shirikodama", the mythical organ containing humans' deepest desires. Two policemen, Reo and Mabu, are the ones behind this evil scheme, turning humans into zombies as agents of the Otter Empire, enemy of the Kappa Kingdom since ancient times. In the guise of "Kappazon, Inc.", they control society by manipulating the desires of the masses for their own goals. To succeed in their mission, the boys must be connected through the "Sarazanmai", revealing their most intimate secrets in the process...
River Where the Moon Rises is a TV show set in the historical Kingdom of Goguryeo. It follows the story of a princess who seeks revenge for her family's murders. Along the way, she encounters love, conspiracy, and betrayal. With amnesia as an obstacle, she fights as a female warrior to reclaim her identity and bring justice to those who wronged her.
A man falls in love with a woman he believes to be his mail-order bride, but soon discovers she is not who she claims to be. As their relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to a web of lies, murder, and a desperate search for the truth.
Kabir Singh is a dark romantic drama about a surgeon who goes on a self-destructive journey after his love is married off to someone else. Filled with anger issues and indulging in drugs and alcohol, Kabir's actions lead to consequences that he must face.
Ironweed follows the story of a drifter named Francis Phelan, who returns to his hometown of Albany, New York. He is haunted by his past, especially the death of his infant son. Francis battles alcoholism and struggles with guilt as he tries to mend his broken relationships, including with his wife. Set during the Great Depression, the film delves into themes of love, compassion, and the harsh realities faced by the homeless population.
Amazing Love is a Christian film about a youth group that goes on a camping trip and learns about the power of unconditional love and forgiveness through a Bible story.
The Million Dollar Hotel is a drama, mystery, and thriller film set in a rundown hotel in Los Angeles. The plot revolves around the murder of a resident and the investigation that follows. The hotel is inhabited by a group of misfits, including a junkie, a mentally disabled man, and a prostitute. As the detective digs deeper, he uncovers a web of secrets, leading to unexpected revelations and tragic consequences.
Memories of Matsuko is a musical comedy-drama that follows the life of Matsuko, a former teacher who ends up living a tragic life. After her murder, her nephew discovers her diary and goes on a journey to uncover the truth about her past. Through a series of flashbacks, the film explores themes of unconditional love, family relationships, and the pursuit of happiness. It also touches on darker subjects such as suicide, prostitution, and the underworld. With its vibrant visuals and heartfelt storytelling, Memories of Matsuko is a unique and unforgettable cinematic experience.
Sita, a lost princess, is kidnapped by the demon king Ravana. Her husband, Prince Rama, sets out on a journey to rescue her with the help of a monkey warrior named Hanuman. Through music and animation, the film explores themes of love, faithfulness, and devotion.
A young woman finds herself taking in a man as her pet and begins to develop a complicated relationship with him. As the two navigate their unconventional living arrangement, they must face their hidden identities and the challenges of their evolving feelings for each other.
In 'The Deadly Affair,' a retired police officer is hired by the British Secret Service to investigate the death of his friend and former colleague, a British agent. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of secrets and betrayal, leading him to question his own loyalties.
Based on a true story, 'The Other Side of the Mountain' follows the life of Jill Kinmont, a talented young skier who becomes paralyzed from the neck down after a tragic skiing accident. Determined to not let her disability define her, Jill overcomes numerous obstacles to become a champion in the sport she loves.
The Myth of Fingerprints explores the complex relationships within a dysfunctional family, as they come together for a reunion in Massachusetts. The movie delves into themes of unconditional love, existentialism, and family secrets.
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story is a heartwarming documentary that explores the extraordinary bond and creative collaboration between Harold Michelson, a storyboard artist, and Lillian Michelson, a film researcher. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, the film takes us on a journey through the couple's remarkable career and enduring love.
Ian Montes is a picture of success. Despite being a son of a shipping tycoon, Ian refused to just ride in his father's empire. He built his own real estate company and earned his first million at a very young age. He never looked back since then. Driven by his ambition to become better, if not as good as his father, Ian managed to make it on his own. But behind all the glory is a man yearning for love and recognition.
A young woman thinks one of her neighbors in her apartment building is a serial killer and begins to suspect both her current boyfriend and former girlfriend of being the killer.
12-year-old Martin finds the going tough. Manhood is approaching, but so far mostly as aches and pain. His mother's men friends are definitely nothing like the father he does not have. So some kind of male bonding is inevitable when he meets Funder, a juvenile droput on the run from the police. There is also girl-friend Rikke to consider. Who needs Martin the most? Coming of age isn't so easy.