Sia, a college student, dreams of becoming a musician but struggles with an uncertain life. Things change when he encounters Blue, a senior from his club who has already passed away. Blue's presence brings both fear and unexpected emotions.
Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories spin-off. The story will center on the Tōkeshū ninja group in Tokyo, the city where dreams and desires swirl like eddies in a river. With ancient techniques passed down through generations, the ninja are intent on wiping out the "darkness" enveloping people in the current Reiwa era.
Before they were married, Layla promised her fiance Jon Davis that if perfectly human sex robots were invented, he could fulfill his life-long dream of owning one. She thought it would never happen. Now it's five years later, sex robots have been invented, and the Davises have a new, sexy, robotic member of the household. But instead of being an erotic wish fulfillment for the permanently awkward Jon, his sex robot-ownership threatens to upend his marriage, his friendships, and his sanity.
Stories of Aleppo is about the life experiences and memories of the Syrian people during the war in Aleppo. Their stories revealing daily life in a destroyed city. How society in a war zone searches for creative solutions to live and to survive. How students sit for their exams, even though their university is being bombed. How people get to work and shop for groceries, day after day, under the constant threat of snipers and bomb attacks. Through conversations with locals we will know their stories and experiences in an artistic, spatial rendition.
Kishibe Midori (Ikeda Elaiza), an editor for a popular fashion magazine, finds herself transferring to the lexicography division following the magazine's discontinuation. The place is filled with a group of quirky characters, led by Majime Mitsuya (Noda Yojiro), a boss with a shaggy hair who is extremely serious. While being tossed about by them, Midori is influenced by their patience and passion for making a dictionary which takes over a decade, and she gradually immerses herself in the work. This drama depicts their struggles in creating and finalizing the dictionary, "The Great Passage."
After her twin sister, Fara, committed suicide, Rea decided to find out the cause of Fara's death by disguising herself as her sister. However, the investigation did not go smoothly and actually resulted in disruption in his life. Starting with his mother, Rianti, who started experiencing frequent mood swings. Fara's best friend, Suki, apparently hates her, and the guy Fara is secretly dating, Reyhan, starts to suspect her.
The series follow the dramatic story of a strong woman facing the challenge of staying true to herself despite difficult life situations.
Travelling from Lisbon to India, with no money, on an adventure lasting several weeks. Gonçalo and Lourenço will cross two continents and more than 15 countries, travelling through the European winter and the scorching temperatures of the Middle East.
Interior Designer Moon Sing Hong purchases a flat in anticipation of marrying his longtime girlfriend who is expected to be returning home soon after studying abroad. Without his knowledge or permission his older sister rents out his flat to popular Cantonese opera singer Kan Kit. Unable to break the rental lease, Sing Hong uses all kinds of tactics to try to make Kan Kit move out but her manager Lin Sau fong helps her stand firm. When Sing Hong's best friend and business partner Tin Hak kan, meets Kit he develops an instant attraction to her and ask Sing Hong to help him pursue Kit. In order to help his friend with love Sing Hong gets close to Kit to find out about her interests. The two soon work out their differences and become friends. However their typical life is turned upside down when Kit gets into a car accident and finds her biological mother, while Sing Hong finds out his longtime girlfriend has been living in Hong Kong all along with another man.
Stained Glass is a 2004 South Korean television drama series starring Lee Dong-gun, Kim Ha-neul, and Kim Sung-soo. It aired on SBS from December 1, 2004 to February 3, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 18 episodes. The title refers to the stained glass artwork found in Roman Catholic Churches.
Liv, a young woman from Helsinki, suffers from chronic pain for which she has not received a medical explanation. When Liv's DNA sample is stolen from a biobank, she encounters Markus Volf, an information security agent who is investigating the burglary of the biobank for personal reasons. It turns out that Liv’s genetic heritage may have an answer to the future of all of humanity. Liv's inheritance is also of interest to the power-hungry siblings Yoana and Sasha Leon, who lead the largest Nordic life science company Rise. A chase begins where it is difficult to know who to trust.