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  • Kai Kodukkum Kai

    Veer marries a blind girl and is disowned by his brother. He rents a room and takes care of his wife. He decides to share the room with a handicapped youth who has a secret agenda of his own.

  • Three Stooges Go Undercover

    Two police officers and an informant go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring.

  • Mr. Virgin

    When a young man ignores a feng shui master’s warning and decides to marry before turning 30, a series of mishaps begins to curse his life.

  • Yaadgaar

    Rajunath, the lazy son of the village postman Shambunath, is a liar. He often plays pranks on the poor villagers. When his father succumbs to burns, he swears never to lie again.

  • Family Light Affair

    Fresh from his smashing directorial debut comedy, “Let’s Make Laugh”, Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting returns to the screen with this seriocomic look at the clash of cultures which result when a Mainland Chinese peasant brings his family to Hong Kong. “Family Light Affair”, whose Chinese title literally translates as “City Lights”, is the director/writer’s warm-hearted memoir of street life in the early 1980s, featuring an eclectic cast of pop music and kung fu stars who shine in their poignant roles.

  • On the Hunting Ground

    A hunter violates the ancient Mongolian hunting code and must pay his penance.

  • A Rose for You

    A dull middle-aged gay man who sells condoms. During the day, he approaches young men in parks and toilets, and at night in public baths and gay bars, but he always gets dumped. Eventually, it became a matter of police involvement…
    He meets the beautiful boy of his dreams and has sex with him. The film depicts the loneliness of life’s journey from beautiful youth to old age through the image of a man who wants to make that dream come true.

  • Thug of the Poor

    The film follows Kamel, who opens a bookstore, and is continuously unsettled by Sayyed, the landlord, who wants to kick Kamel out and turn the store’s specialty to garments. One day, Kamel finds an invisibility lace hidden in one of his old books, so he decides to use it in order to help his poor neighbors who were mistreated in any way.

  • At the Beach

    “At he beach” – A hidden masterpiece: one part rural elegy, one part urban romance, forged together in an editing tour de force. Rarely screened in China or outside, this story of a fisherman’s daughter caught between factory work and feudal forced marriage is simply astonishing.

  • The Last Night of Madam Chin

    Set in Shanghai in the 1940s. Story of a ballroom girl Jolie Chan who falls in love with a student and becomes pregnant, but the student’s family force her to have an abortion.