Category: Drama

Drama

  • The Tale of Genji

    Genji, the son of the emperor, is the talk of the Kyoto nobility for his charm and good looks, yet he cannot stop himself from pursuing an unobtainable object of desire: his father’s young and beautiful bride. Following the tragic consequences of his obsession, Genji wanders from one affair to another, always seeking some sort of completion to his life.

  • TO-Y

    GASP is a popular alternative band. Conflict arises when the lead singer To-Y is offered a pop idol contract that stipulates he leave the rest of the band behind.

  • Maiko monogatari

    Japanese drama film.

  • The Bey Doorman

    Abdel Samea goes to Egypt with his wife and children looking for a job so he works as a doorman, and by being smart he works as a broker until he makes a lot of money

  • The Glass Menagerie

    An aging Southern Belle makes life horrible for her ambitious son and crippled daughter because of her dreams of what life should be.

  • Prinsesang Gusgusin

    This comedy-romance fantasy is essentially a contemporary, Filipino adaptation of the Cinderella story.

  • Super Android Metalder: The Movie

    A film version of Super Android Metalder, set between episodes 17 & 18 premiered on July 18, 1987 at the “Toei Manga Matsuri” film festival, where it was shown as part of a quadruple feature alongside Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle, Saint Seiya: The Movie and the film version of Hikari Sentai Maskman.

  • The Kid Brother

    Going through life without legs, 12-year-old Kenny is active and enthusiastic, resisting the pressure to wear prosthetic limbs. He also finds himself the subject of a documentary made by a visiting French film crew. As the production unfolds, Kenny’s parents, brother, and absentee sister bring long-simmering tensions to the surface, shaking Kenny’s delicate sense of balance. Determined to better understand his place in the world, he hits the road for a daring journey of self-discovery.

  • Lack of Evidence

    Ibrahim (Salah al-Saadani) abandons his wife Fawzia (Najla Fathi) and leaves the town and settles in Cairo, where he married Hassania (Aida Riad), Fawzia and Ibrahim deny his knowledge of her and claims that the detective is crazy and exploits that she has no proof of her identity. She also comes with a pair of false papers calling for her child. Fawzia collapses and becomes depressed. They enter the mental hospital. Farida (Yusra) sympathizes with her and tries to help her in every way.

  • Front Page Woman

    What was this woman? The tragic victim of the SS or the female executioner of the Hitler’s camps? What was it all about? A satan or an angel? Why, in peacetime, the old nightmares come back and drift into this shocking adventure of love, hatred and action with an unexpected ending?