Category: Movies

  • The Evening Labyrinth

    A funny comedy about a group of inspectors preparing to build a labyrinth in a small town.

  • The Six Directions of Boxing

    Capt. Ai, a small-town policeman, receives orders to apprehend a gang of gunrunners and find their hidden stockpile of weapons. Enlisting the help of his girlfriend’s father—who happens to be a retired kung fu master—the captain takes on both the criminals and a few corrupt officials sent in for good measure.

  • Tora-san’s Tropical Fever

    When cabaret singer Lily writes Toraya about her illness, Tora-san rushes to Okinawa to be by her side.

  • The beast within man

    Sodfa suffers in her life from her husband, Sayed the idiot, her cousin, who lives with her in his mother’s house in Abu Qir. Mahmoud returns to the place after completing his studies and supervises the brick factory owned by Um Sayed, which angers Sodfa, who knows that she was in a relationship with Mahmoud. Mahmoud assures her of his love, so she asks him to marry her after she asks for a divorce from Sayed, who turns out to be listening to their conversation closely, so a fight breaks out between them, and Sodfa encourages him to kill him.

  • Anatomia do Espectador

    Actress Stela Freitas answers a series of questions that seek to show the figure of the Rio de Janeiro movie spectator, their habits, their preferences, how and why they watches movies.

  • Mister, Missus, Miss Lonely

    Two men and a woman plan to steal 1.5 Billion yen.

  • The Handyman

    One of Canada’s talented directors, actress Micheline Lanctot expresses an effective, engaging approach in this simple, poignant drama about Armand (Jocelyn Berube), a handyman with one problem romance after another. The quiet Armand settles into Montreal after his wife has left him and before long, he continues the momentum when an ill-considered liaison with a nubile woman ends on her insistence. Next, Armand gives his heart to a frustrated housewife, though this decision is hardly well thought out. In the meantime, a gay man who rents out a room in his apartment has unfulfilled longings directed at the unsuspecting handyman. L’Homme a Tout Faire won a Silver Medal for “Best Picture” at the 1980 San Sebastian Film Festival.

  • Is That a Man?

    Prince Luarsab is going to get married. But he is fooled and instead of desired woman, he has to marry woman’s ugly sister Darejan. However, he gets used to it and the couple live their unbothered life together. Based on the story by Ilia Chavchavadze.

  • Jade Hairpin Alliance

    Shaw legend Tony Liu Yung is the swashbuckling swordsman who takes on all odds. The Jade Hairpin is the only clue in a series of crimes that are carried out by the opera gang, a band of masked men of a poisonous family. Its weapon is a cunning plan of guts vs. skill and brains vs. survival in this epic!

  • The Lovers’ Exile

    An adaptation of “The Courier for Hell” (“Meido no Hikyaku”) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1725).