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- City Hall is a drama that will deal with politics in a romantic comedy genre. It's about the happenings between a young woman mayor and an elite bureaucrat.
- Leon, a young bootmaker tends not to have relation with others for some reason. But when he meets Sona, a drunken Korean lady at his favorite park, everything around him starts to change.
- 27-year-old American-born Omi Vaidya, a struggling actor in L.A., miraculously lands a dream role in the Bollywood film "3 Idiots". Curious to better understand the world of Bollywood, four of Omi's buddies armed with cameras fly to Mumbai to document his big premiere. Within a week of release, "3 Idiots" skyrockets to box office success, becoming the most successful Indian film in history and transforming Omi into an overnight megastar. But being a national sensation in India is not all glitz and glamor. Aside from the language barrier, Omi struggles with the pressure of his newly acquired fame and continuing his career momentum while trying to maintain a healthy domestic life back in Los Angeles. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, Big in Bollywood is a film about what it is to be successful in show business, seen through the eyes of Omi's best friends, who witness his career transformation firsthand.
- In this film, the scars left after 10 years of the Iraq War are exposed through the lives and voices of the citizens of Baghdad. After a decade since the beginning of the Iraq War in March 2003, more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians have become victims of the war. Freelance journalist entered Baghdad 10 days before the attack by U.S. forces on March 20, 2003 and met with Ali . In 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, and 2014 he visited Iraq to continue shooting and building friendships with Ali family. Some 200 hours of footage on the Iraq War was recorded. Through the images, words and experiences of usual life of them, he reveals the aftermath and the reality of the Iraq War.
- Road movie featuring Matsunaga Ruiko, whose grandmother survived the Nagasaki atomic bomb. The Fukushima nuclear power plant accident on March 11, 2011 prompts Ruiko to go on a journey to Nagasaki, Fukushima, Aomori and the US with the question, "Is there any difference between nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs?" The atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 71 years ago. Japanese people should grasp the dangers of nuclear radiation, so why did they let the Fukushima accident happen? Soon Ruiko discovers an important fact that politicians have kept hidden.