2024
Cherry Cake
Soohyeon has a quiet and simple life in the rural countryside, running a small general store and gardening to develop a simple, homey atmosphere, but her world is turned upside down at the news of a luxury hotel plan; this new hotel project is to be developed by Taeyeon, who appears to be the complete opposite of anything you’d expect a construction manager to look like; he appears to be an intimidating gangster boss type instead. After hearing that all of the grandmas in the village have warned Soohyeon not to engage with him at all, Soohyeon continues to be unafraid of him and doesn’t let his attempts at bribing Soohyeon with sweet treats affect him in any way; instead, she remains strong. Their personalities couldn’t be more different, and when an unexpected incident causes her biggest secret to come out, their personalities clash so much that they create an unanticipated mixture of sweetness, spiceness, and chaos that neither one anticipated.
Love Comes on a Moonlit Night
When the praise heaped upon Psyche, the most beautiful woman in the world, began to threaten the gods’ authority, Aphrodite ordered her son, Eros, to curse Psyche.
Just as the god’s arrow was about to strike her, Eros discovered Psyche’s secret – Psyche is male. Enchanted by his beauty, he made the mistake of letting the arrow pierce him.
Eros becomes curious to see if the power of the golden arrow would affect him as well.
“Is this love I have bestowed upon him a lie, or the truth?”
He tries to approach Psyche every night, but a man who lingers around him even during the day appears…
Concealment
Hector never thought his father’s final legacy would amount to more than marble and myth.
A well-known master sculptor in the art world, Hector’s father passed away only days before the unveiling of a highly anticipated work he had created—Minor: David. As Hector wanders through his father’s things, putting all the pieces together, he finds a hidden away villa from the world. What he discovers is life-changing.
Inside, Hector finds Enoch—a subdued, ungainly young man whose presence is unsettling, but captivating all the same. Hector cannot remember him—he knows nothing about him. But the likeness is uncanny: Enoch is the spitting image of the statue his father had secretly carved.
But Enoch is not a muse by choice.
Caught between grief and obsession, Hector’s fascination makes a dangerously intense turn. Enoch feels that monstrosity emerging, and he knows he has to run. What follows is a dangerous game—split between a chase and a descent into the primal instincts that resides in each one of us. In this mute struggle of predator versus prey, only one truth remains:
Art reveals the soul…but it can also expose the monster lurking within it.