Elisheva:
The Lines That Define Me finds its own lines for old forms. Recommended.
That one does seem interesting.
I've just finished KIBA -- The fangs of Fiction. I loved it!
The film feels very fast-paced, and* it took me a while to get who is who and who wants what, which is important because this is very much character-driven, I had to rewind some scenes in the first half hour. It is both really funny and touches on contemporary struggles (of the publishing industry) at the same time. Several plot twists in the end, one of which I did not anticipate at all, but, in hindsight, made a lot of sense.
* edit: I could not help it, I had to rewatch the first 25 minutes. It's not exactly fast-paced, it's more that *every thing* that is said or done is important, and you cannot miss a minute or you'll have trouble keeping up.
Edit #2: I wrote a review for KIBA.