Stories of people shaping the artistic landscape of the country. The audience will look into their workshops and dressing rooms, concert halls and bureaus, see moments of silence and emotional highs, as well as see the process of creating art in everyday life — at rehearsals, while working on sketches, during premieres and live interaction with the public.
Park Ji-young, a chaebol heiress and director, hides her identity to help her struggling husband Kang Do-yoon. Betrayed and abused by him, and threatened by his mistress Kim Bo-ra's arson, she's saved by actor Jeong Woo-bin, who loves her. Ji-young vows divorce and revenge to reclaim herself.
An animated anthology series which explores the absurdities of modern life and promotes a conservative message, not through heavy handed monologues, rants, or preachy writing, but entertaining stories and jokes. Think “Twilight Zone” meets “The Simpsons” but without the cringe-inducing nihilism of Rick and Morty.
The Kuznetsov family takes part in a reality show to land their dream apartment. Faced with 24/7 camera surveillance, they reveal their true selves to the world. Comedy starring Yuri Stoyanov.
A teenage girl goes missing from her home in Bristol, prompting a huge search across the city and a social media campaign to find her. As days pass fears grow that she may have come to harm. As the police investigation progresses shocking evidence is discovered, pointing towards a family member for her murder but no one could have imagined what happened next.
Social Media Monsters examines serious crimes where social media played a significant role, meeting victims, friends and families, and gaining insight from police, psychologists and other experts