This 1960s Japanese film is a masterpiece of cruel satire, exploring the cutthroat world of corporate rivalry in the confectionery industry. Three companies vie for dominance in a market dominated by US imports, and a young executive spots a young woman and turns her into a celebrity for a space-age ad campaign. As the story unfolds, the protagonist's moral compass is tested by the relentless pursuit of profits, leading to a thought-provoking conclusion about the balance between business and ethics.

Giants and Toys
In a battle for supremacy, three rival caramel companies engage in a ruthless game of strategy, with one clever executive devising a scheme to manipulate a naive teenager into promoting their brand and secretly infiltrating their competitors' businesses to uncover their strategies.