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- A young TikTok influencer struggling with postpartum depression is restricted by her well-intentioned husband to a summer of rest in a remote Airbnb house, her isolation - and marriage - sets in motion her descent into becoming the madness. This is a modern adaptation of the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature for its portrayals of attitudes towards women's mental and physical health in the 19th century.
- A relatable Covid-era story.
- Willa Fitzgerald, from the TV series Reacher, stars in this short, darkly comic fiction series that you won't soon forget. After auditioning for men on the metro train to be her lover, Ann follows a mysterious, shy man home.
- Russian spy and her pals, who are trained to seduce American soldiers to learn their secrets, head out on their first assignments.
- Starring Meghan Rienks, Samantha Dockser, and many more, this 10-episode young adult drama follows the lives of 10 teenagers over the course of one summer day in Salem, Massachusetts. Their secrets intersect in powerful and unexpected ways.
- A young woman recovering from a traumatic brain injury tries to piece together what happened to her and build a new life from the shattered pieces of her old one.
- Adapted from the short story written by Brenda Peynado (The Rock Eaters), Yaiza is the titular granddaughter of a housekeeper who strikes a tennis-court friendship with the daughter of the employer (Sara).
- A young woman struggles to find meaningful connections in her life until a decapitated head turns up in her bedroom and offers some barely decipherable words of - wisdom.
- In a dystopian future, a man saves a special baby from a biohazard waste disposal and brings her home to his reluctant wife, to discover that fatherhood is only reserved for the privileged, the Four Year Men and up.
- After years of marriage, a rural woman is fearful of losing her husband's affection. Based on the short story by Cidinha Da Silva of the same. Da Silva is a prose writer, essayist and author. She has written 17 books, including the short story collection, "Um Exu em Nova York" (An Eshu in New York), which won Brazil's National Library Award in 2019. She is the founding editor of "Kuanza Produções". Born in Minas Gerais, Brazil, da Silva became one of the first Brazilian authors to explore affirmative action as a means of overcoming racial inequalities. Her work for Fictionz was translated by JP Gritton.
- Eight years after the zombie virus, a former singer works at a zombie hunting lodge and wonders, if perhaps, zombies do still have souls.
- A young nurse inadvertently becomes implicated in the grief of a divorced couple mourning the death of their daughter when she begins dating the much older bereaved father.