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- New Yorker Adolpho Rollo is your classic head-movie auteur. In his mind, he's creating deathless classics of the screen. Back in the real world, he can't pay the rent on the downtown flophouse he calls home.
- The atomic bomb and meltdowns like Fukushima have made nuclear power synonymous with global disaster. But what if we've got nuclear power wrong?
- An American photographer (Gamble) has an affair with a mysterious woman (Yoshikawa), which leads him into a confrontation with the occult.
- The Enemy is My Friend. When the US Army realized its deficiencies in intelligence operations against Japan in WWII, Japanese Americans were secretly trained to be soldiers of the Military Intelligence Service. They showed their patriotism to US, the nation that had caged their families in the internment camps by choosing to fight against the same race. Not only had they tremendously contributed to America's victory, but also to the successful recovery of Japan using their skill in language. However, the US government had kept their existence as a top secret. Who were these soldiers whom called the Human Secret Weapon?
- 37-year-old Megumi Matsushita decides it's time to explore a new world as she embarks on a journey to the States and discover herself while studying English in America. Her journey takes her on a whirlwind adventure to meet all sorts of people and places that challenges her perspective and stagnant views on life. She may find that there's more to life than chasing after a husband and doing on her beloved dog. Her heartstrings will be pulled in all the best ways to bring out what was hiding inside her all along. Courage. The Japanese slang term "Arafo" is used to refer to women who are "around forty;" it is now a popular expression in Japan. Within Japanese society, women are often judged by their age and marital status. Ageism still exists and people believe women should behave a certain way based on their age and marital status. Women who do not follow this path are considered "failures."