In the final months of his life, Sitaram decides to embrace his gender identity, stepping into his true self after years of repression. At the same time, his daughter confronts her own turning point—facing an abusive marriage and an unexpected pregnancy, she seeks a way out and a new beginning. Their parallel journeys unfold with emotional depth, revealing resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of freedom.
Jason, a Canadian Palestinian, returns to Palestine after years away to surprise his sister, bringing an unconventional gift — a goat, a traditional offering for his newborn nephew. As he embarks on his journey to reach her, he rediscovers the true meaning of Palestinian identity.
A sudden notice of succession from the Hasekai arrived from the Marugami-kai. Himuro (Yasukaze Motomiya) and Tamura (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) were furious and stormed into the ceremony. Mita (Shun Sugata) saw this as a declaration of war and vowed decisive action. The police, led by Matsumiya (Gento Hongo), ramped up surveillance on the rising tension between the Kyowakai and Marugami-kai, leading to the arrest of Teru (Yutaka Kyan) and Saito (Katsuya), escalating the crisis. Amid rising tension in the Kyowakai, Nakajima (Yoshimi Tachi) sought revenge for Shoji’s death. Concerned about Minami (Rin Asuka) due to Reiko’s (Reira Arai) involvement, Himuro and the others were encouraged by Kawata (Hitoshi Ozawa) to proceed. Himuro’s plan set up a clash between Kuramoto Kogyo and the Keihin Rengo-kai. Though it initially went smoothly, Jun (Goro Washida) and Chosaku (Keishi Kawaguchi) interfered, creating new complications.
Often our dreams reflect an aspect of ourselves. Regardless of what we see, the dream is about us and ourselves. Creating a play between the dream and reality. Or are these two common?
A printer won't stop printing, civil servants who constantly celebrate birthdays and a fisherman who doesn't catch any fish. A man finds himself in an office and is confronted with all these things. Involuntarily, he has to admit to himself that Sweden was nothing special and that smoking is deadly.
Artemou (27), a girl from a rich family from a village in Cyprus, falls in love at first sight with their poor and working class man Petris (29), their love is doomed since her cruel rich mother (48) has other plans for her, she wants to marry her to the also rich man of the village Konstantinis (26) so that they can unite their fortunes and their money. Allied to their love is his sister Petri (27) with whom they make a plan for the wedding day of Artemous and Constantis.
Maria and Demetra are two sisters who live together again, after the separation of the former from Peter. We watch Maria sink into depression, making Christmas cakes and looking for a way out.
Two sisters go to their summer home after their mother's death. The "tranquility" of their lives will be disturbed by a group of young people with their caravan and a researcher's account of the creation of the petrified forest.
One night in the 1920s, a poor young man sneaks into the house of the girl he loves, hoping to be near her. After a brief chase up the stairs, she leaves, but shortly afterwards she throws down a gauntlet from above. He leaves with hope, not understanding what it really means.
Katerina is having a difficult day - everyone seems to ignore or reject her. She is fired at work, her parents ignore her, her friends avoid her. Feeling insignificant and upset, she gets drunk and contemplates suicide. However, the friendly approach of a young man makes her reconsider her worth, offering her comfort and emotional connection in her darkest hour, giving her a new reason to live.
He was having his sweetest dream. Blurry images from when he was a boy and his parents were alive. An old song begins to play in the background, giving clear form to the figures of his parents. But he is not dreaming. He is awake. And the music is playing in his head... K. is 40 years old, lives alone. This song is his only chance to remember his parents. Time passes and K. gets more and more lost in his memories, putting his life on the back burner.
Vassilis, a talented art student, is informed that the deadline for a prestigious gallery's exhibition competition has been unexpectedly changed, giving him a week to complete the last painting required for his entry. The days that follow are hectic as Vassilis works non-stop on his canvas, while dealing with his annoying roommate, the gallery's eccentric curator, and the prospect of artistic rejection.