Mona DeLiza and Jean D’Arc, known to their imaginary fans as 'Zhe Zhe' (pronounced jhee jhee or ʒi ʒi) , are draggy campy 'girls' who'd do anything for a moment in the spotlight, even if it means venturing out into the mass hysteria of post-apocalipstick New York to do battle with vegan fascists, celebutante video artists, trust-fun-derground benefactor blonds, seductive comedians, nostalgic punks, Donald Trump(s), slactivist political protesters, transplant cool hunters, and the Middle Eastern oil industry. Trapped in the myth of 'ye olde Hollywood', stuck in the dream of a rock and roll suicide and utterly addicted to identity itself, Mona and Jean, already legends to each other, will achieve immortal fame if it kills them.
Leo, a nostalgist, tries to fulfill his client's dream, Mr. Edi, to own a house with the exact same design as his old house. After hearing Pak Edi's story about his feelings for Mrs. Lina, his late wife, Leo felt pressed to find a love story with someone. Leo watched an ad for an app called Get to know, "you're not the only one who feels alone. There are lots of other people who feel it too. why not try together? "Kenali" now!
We can speak the same language, we do not always understand each other ... In a café that could be located in Montreal, Brussels, Geneva or Paris, characters from all over the world meet. In this cosmopolitan closed-door, conversations generate many misunderstandings! A web series PINK MECHANICAL PRODUCTION directed by Camille Ghanassia and Servan James. Scenarios of Luc David, Maxime Pistorio, Gaëtan Matis. With Audrey Pirault (Charlotte), Dan Gagnon (JMP), Jennie-Anne Walker (Sylvie), Juliette Blanche (Moune), Patrick Mendy (Joseph), François Heuse (Martin).
'Scholar Running the Chart' is a time stock romance about a Joseon scholar Yuanta (Seo Byuk-jun) who travels to the modern era and meets Geum Min-ji (Choi Yun-seon), a clerk from the MZ generation. , and discovers a talent for investing in stocks that he did not know
Hara is a fighting girl who along her friend Tesu, advance through the "infinite tournament" to defeat King Akiles, and thus demonstrate that she is the strongest in the world.
Hallow Ian is the gHost of the graveyard showcasing horror shorts made in the Pacific Northwest. He's joined by his buddy Sam and some other ghouls as they go through skits, musical numbers and more for this four part Halloween Special.
After the invading dimensional monsters were beaten back, Seoul was rebuilt. This is the story of Closers in New Seoul.
Mysterious dimensional gates opened all over the planet and unleashed a worldwide invasion of dimensional monsters. No monsters and tactics had any effect on the waves of dimensional monsters pouring out of the dimensional gates. City after city was mercilessly destroyed.
But the opening of the dimensional gates did not only cause damage and destruction. The psychokinetic power that it awoke also enabled a tiny minority of humans to gain extraordinary psychic powers. With these psychic warriors, governments around the world were able to turn the tide of the war with these monsters. After unspeakable losses, the people of earth at least succeeded in closing the gates. Since they had closed the gates, these psychics began to be called "CLOSERS," and the invasion of the dimensional monsters was named the First Dimensional War.
With the dimensional monsters vanquished, peace returned to the world,
The Secret City was a television program designed to teach children how to draw, starring Mark Kistler as as the fictional ‘Commander Mark’ who led viewers and in-studio club members through various drawing exercises in a sci-fi clubhouse setting full of fun, fantasy, and adventure.
While the show’s format essentially prioritizes instruction over narrative, ongoing ‘drama’ is created by the frequent addition of new key features to the emerging scenery of the giant Secret City mural. Often Special Guests would appear on the show to demonstrate other art forms or practical applications for drawing skills.
The show was created by John Price & Mark Kistler, based on Bruce McIntyre's AVDP. Much of the series was edited live in-camera and was shot in a somewhat semi-scripted format. It was produced at Maryland Public Television through private funding by Children's Video Associates, and intended for broadcast via national PBS syndication. It also aired on TVOntario.
A disgraced six-term congressman dies and returns as a ghost ten years in the past, where he schemes to use the only person who can see him, a low-level civil servant, to return to power in the National Assembly.
The Chancellor of Sport calls an emergency meeting in the woods outside of Cecilton. Something very dangerous is lurking within the caverns below town, and the Big Game is tomorrow.
Riad Abd Rabbo is a philosophy teacher who collides with the materialistic, utilitarian reality that is completely different from the values he has learnt and teaches his students, such as truth, goodness and beauty, and when he fails to fix what is wrong around him, the philosophy of Al-Dardiri, an old thinker who those around him believe has lost his mind, is confirmed. Riad resorts to the same logic as El Dardiri, who died waiting for aliens to help him come up with solutions to save the world from possible and very near doom.