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  • Matamata Abunai Deka

    Detectives Takayama and Oshita participate in a major drug bust which arouses suspicion that the government may be secretly involved.

  • Beach Balls

    Charlie Harrison dreams of being a rock star and, with the help of friends and a gang of local toughs, he arranges a concert in his house for a big time record producer, or at least that is what Charlie thought he was arranging.

  • Blueberry Hill

    In a small town in the 1950s, Ellie Dane loses her musician father, and her mother suddenly turns away from her. She finds solace in wise jazz singer Hattie Cale and learns that she’s inherited her dad’s skill at the piano. But she also begins to uncover dark truths about her family’s past and the reason for her mother’s emotional distance. A rich jazz score accompanies this moving drama.

  • The Dunroamin’ Rising

    Sixty years ago Ian Sinclair was a revolutionary leader. Today he is in an old folks’ home, but has not lost his sense of humour, or his appetite for the struggle. In protest at the proposed closure of the home, the old socialist firebrand embarks upon a hunger strike that ends up having wide-range repercussions.

  • Tiyanak

    A childless woman adopts an abandoned infant but when disturbing events begin occurring around her, she gets a feeling that the baby is a demon in disguise.

  • Sex dainamaito: Madonna no Shizuku

    A depressed private detective who spends his days digging through love hotel trash for his cases meets a free spirited young woman who lives next door.

  • Rouge of the North

    In this drama, the harsh treatment of women in Chinese society is examined and subtly commented upon as it tells the tale of an impoverished woman living in Shanghai, circa 1910 who tries to support her brother and sister-in-law. A marriage to a wealthy man is arranged for her, and reluctantly she endures it, even though she does not love the man who is as cruel as he is wealthy. His mother is also brutally unkind to her. She then has a son, but her struggles are not over when her husband dies and only leaves her a modest inheritance. Her wretched life has made her bitter, and so she begins making her son suffer as she die; she also becomes addicted to opium.

  • Dancing in the Forest

    Sy Winter, a young idealistic American, becomes stranded high in the mountain woods. Attracted by the beautiful Tanya, he is trapped into working for her violent husband and his decrepit wheelchair-bound father. As the ominous surroundings deepen his tortured desires for Tanya, his fantasies become reality and Sy is plunged into a nightmare of murder and revenge from which he cannot escape until he faces his own tortured nightmares.

  • Deadly Addiction

    After the murder of his wife, John Turner, a renegade cop who purposely defies his superiors, tries to expose a drug ring that takes him from L.A. to Mexico and back. Along the way, he develops romance and becomes a father figure to a young streetwise orphan.

  • Take Two

    A dying woman tells her son, Barry Griffith, she had been a surrogate mother for a millionaire, and that he is a twin to that baby. He seeks out his twin, Frank Bentley to get a bite of his inheritance, but he’s not the first long-lost brother to call. Barry stakes out across the street from Frank’s home so he can spy and release the story to a tabloid paper. In the process, he begins an affair with Frank’s mistreated wife.