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  • The Jester and the Queen

    The movie is a satirical look at foreign occupation – a medieval Czech jester entertains a German king and his French wife, or a modern Czech villager helps a Bavarian hunter and his French wife find wild boar in Bohemia – the story switches back and forth between the two plots and time-periods.

  • No Compromise

    A cop goes after a husband-and-wife team of criminals who are expecting the birth of their first child.

  • My House My House…

    Bartoloni from Milan exchanges apartments with his colleague from Rome and moves toa new place. And everything could be good, if not unexpected trouble with which he will have to face ..

  • Bet on Fire

    Cherie Chung and Cheung Man are two young women forced into a life of prostitution. Mostly, it’s a sensitive melodrama about loyality and female bonding.

  • Sexual Compatibility

    Kang Dae-woong, a descendant of a fallen family of four generations, is in danger of overturning his sins through the conspiracy of the richest man, but escapes the crisis with the help of Kim Dae-gam, a former leader of Lee Jo.

  • The Woman Who Dreamed

    Something changes in the relationship of Achilleas and Anna when she starts to dream vividly and insists on relating her dreams to her husband. He is a barrister in the middle of an important murder trial and his temper becomes frayed with Anna’s seeming indifference and involvement and preoccupation with her dream world.

  • Sangliyana

    An upright police officer is determined to wipe out corruption in the society. Putting his life at risk, he has to fend off several obstacles that come his way.

  • Garfield: His 9 Lives

    Garfield plays multiple roles including ancient Egyptian royalty, a fairyland kitten, a movie ‘stunt cat” and more!

  • Return of the Killer Tomatoes!

    Crazy old Professor Gangreen has developed a way to make tomatoes look human for a second invasion.

  • Meet the Raisins!

    Meet the Raisins! spoofs musical documentaries with its use of anthropomorphic food characters. Through its historical perspective, the special also provided an opportunity to elaborate on the personalities and introduce names of the simple yet popular characters. It follows the California Raisins’ humble beginnings, rise to musical success, fall from stardom, and eventual comeback. This includes “home movie” clips, scenes of the group’s early days as the Vine-Yls, concert footage, and interviews with the people behind the success of the California Raisins including manager Rudy Begaman. The group is also shown performing various hit songs