My Girl (1991) is a heartwarming coming-of-age film that follows Vada Sultenfuss, a young girl living in the 1970s. She navigates her adolescence with the help of her best friend, Thomas J., her father, and her makeup artist neighbor. Together, they face challenges, including Vada's hypochondria, her mother's death in childbirth, and the complexities of first love. This film explores themes of friendship, family, and the realities of growing up.
The Motive tells the story of a frustrated writer who becomes desperate to achieve success. He begins to manipulate and deceive those around him, including his wife and friends. As he sinks deeper into deception, he becomes entangled in a web of lies and betrayal.
Twenty-somethings learn the ups and downs of single life in the 90's as they struggle with commitment, jealousy, and the nightmare of dating a friend of a friend.
When an aspiring writer gets dumped by her boyfriend and experiences writer's block, she decides to attend a writing workshop at an inn in Vermont. There, she meets a best-selling author who becomes her love interest, and they share a romantic Christmas together.
The Forty-Year-Old Version is a comedy-drama film about a struggling playwright who, at the age of 40, decides to reinvent herself as a rapper. Set in New York City, she navigates the music industry, explores her identity, and tries to find her voice. The film explores themes of self-discovery, artistic expression, and the challenges faced by artists. With deadpan humor and a unique narrative, The Forty-Year-Old Version offers a fresh perspective on the struggles of pursuing one's dreams.
Seijiro Ito possesses good looks, but also has an overinflated ego. He gets involved with five different women. Rio Yazaki is one of the women involved with Seijiro Ito. She wants to revive her career as a screenwriter, by using other people's unhappiness.
In 'The Workshop,' a teenage boy named Antoine attends a summer writing workshop in the south of France. The workshop is led by Olivia, a female novelist. As Antoine explores his creativity and navigates the complexities of the workshop, he also becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events, including a stalker, far-right politics, an abduction, and death threats. Through these challenges, the themes of racism, neo-fascism, and societal tensions come to the forefront. Antoine must confront his own fears and prejudices as he grapples with the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of the workshop and the post-industrial society surrounding it.
Happy Together follows the story of a college romance between an introverted student and an extroverted party girl. They become roommates and gradually discover that they are complete opposites. As they navigate their differences, misunderstandings arise, leading to comedic situations and a blossoming love between the unlikely pair.
Follows veterans and active-duty service members from varied backgrounds who come together to combat their traumas through the written word in a USO-sponsored arts workshop at Walter Reed National Military Hospital.
Several puppets convene at a wooded retreat for a weekend-long writing workshop in which secrets are spilled and lives changed.
It follows Samantha Heather Mackey. She receives an invitation to the Bunnies' fabled "Smut Salon," and finds herself inexplicably drawn to their front door and ditching her friend, Ava, in the process. Based on the novel by Mona Awad.
Yoonjin rejects Haekyung's sudden confession of love that she met in the 'Youth Writing Class.' However, Youngji, a writing teacher, suggests them to collaborate to write until the next class. Yoonjin and Haekyung, who unexpectedly became a team, say they each want to write about ‘Apocalypse’ and ‘Love.’ However, differences in opinions are rarely narrowed, and the conversation eventually leads to a fierce battle.
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