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- Four heroic warriors must form their own parties to help their world from a coming catastrophe.
- A visual, acoustic and odorous ballad through the wandering of a one eyed dog. In the maze of Old Hanoi narrow streets, daily life and legend mingle on the syncopated rhythm of Hat Xam, the Vietnamese blues.
- A young woman visits her father in his flat. She has not seen him for a while. Her plan is to have lunch with him before the Umbrella Movement reaches a critical juncture...
- In a country where people literally feed on letters from words gathered in trees, reading is vital not to die of boredom. A Wordcutter makes an encounter that will change his life forever.
- The baseball team at Kenritsu Jingen High School is an average team as a new semester begins. Hiroki Ohori, Kohei Akimoto, and Natsuki Miyata are members of the baseball team. One day, Hiroki fails a test and receives a failing grade. Hiroki will attempt to retake the test and unless he passes it, he won't be able to take part in training camp.
- This experimental short conveys avant-garde filmmaker Arthur Lipsett's view of the human condition and the chaotic planet on which we live.
- A simple organic fruit farmer Rong Guang (Wu Kang-Ren) is raising his son Feng (Chen Yu-Cheng) alone in a small rural community, although with poor harvests and little money, their lifestyle is meagre. Elsewhere Feng's mother Yi Ying (Alice Tzeng), now a successful businesswoman is being pressured by her husband Chung Hao (Tang Guo-Zhong) to have children something she strongly resists. Ying reveals that she already has a son, feng, and that he may be Chung Hao's after all, so they begin proceedings to take feng back for themselves which Rong Guang refuses to let happen. Chung Hao demands a DNA test but before this can happen, Rong Guang collapses and is taken to hospital, forcing him to make some drastic decisions for Feng's welfare.
- Yan Neo (Jeanette Aw) is a well-known blogger who writes about her past relationships.Not only does she detail her failed relationships, she does not mind publicly shaming her exes. She lives with her roommate, Man (Cavin Soh), who is a Make-Up artist, and her best friend, Du Jia Yi (Mindee Ong). Jia Yi breaks up with her boyfriend after finding out he is cheating on her. However Jia Yi still harbors hope, so Ah Man recommends Mark Chow (Elvin Ng), a freelance photographer to Yan for help in gathering evidences.Mark misunderstands Yan's well intentions for Jia Yi. Both of them have conflicting views over how one should move on happily. As time goes by, Mark sees the good in Yan and understands Yan's beliefs. Over time, the two of them develop feelings for each other. Yan does not believe in true love and will never whole-heartedly commit herself in a relationship. In all her relationships, Yan is always the one who initiates break-ups. However, Yan has fallen in love with Mark and wants to break free from him. Can Yan finally let go of her skepticisms and embrace a happier self?
- In Singapore, merry-go-rounds are near vanishing from playgrounds. Our next generation would not be able to identify with them. Riding on a merry-go-round feels like time is blurred. A sweet coming of age Asian film starting with the universal question: What is time? The film explores the concept of time between the two generations. A grandson coming over to his grandpa's house to fulfill a wish. Can they manipulate time? Can they do it? What are they doing?
- Harmonies between Culture and Religion
- Francis and Amy are classmates in college. They fall in love and get married although their parents object. Three months later, Amy still can't get pregnant. Francis then goes for a medical check-up and the result is low sperm count. Francis decides to speak it out. Soon, Amy discovers she is pregnant. Angry at her seeming unfaithfulness, Francis demands she get an abortion. Although she's upset, she decides to go through with it. Meanwhile, Francis is told by the hospital that they incorrectly reported his sterility, and now he must race to stop Amy's procedure and beg her forgiveness, but will he make it on time?
- Thirty years a man is going up every day - eight landings, eight steps between the landings. He is hearing a wooden lid, creaking of a wooden lid. He has already started to get out of breath. Very often something grabs his throat and squeezes it. It is a fear of the time.It must be fear, as there's nothing else it could be...
- A married couple bicker over the fact that a notorious serial killer is running loose in the suburbs. He is sceptical and is about to leave for his evening jog around the neighborhood. She is paranoid because she is going to be left alone at home.
- Berg has just come to Kuala Lumpur and agrees to share a room with Andrew. He meets the other occupants of the house, including the ghost of a murdered girl and a struggling screenwriter whose wife works as a hooker. He also finds out about the mysterious disappearance of an artist who had been a previous tenant. Berg himself is plagued by inertia and the memory of a lost love, and needs to reconcile this with his new life in the city.
- On the distant northwest edge of China lies Xinjiang, a vast region of snow-capped mountains, barren deserts and gritty market cities. Here, along the ancient Silk Road, music is one of the hottest commodities: it is vibrant, infectious, and far-reaching, permeating every corner of the province. Yet, around the music lies a troubling reality. Engaged in an identity tug-of-war, the region's main population - the Uyghur Muslims - are gradually watching their populations dwindle as they are engulfed by a predominant Han Chinese settlement. One of the very few documentaries to come out of Xinjiang, The Silk Road of Pop captures the challenges of a minority group in China and the explosive music scene which results. The Silk Road of Pop tells the story of Ay, a young music fan. Apprehensive about her own life choices as a young Uyghur woman in China and curious about the outside world, she turns to music for answers and is drawn to musicians who mirror her struggles in their songs. The film follows the trails left by Ay's interest in music, documenting her influences and portraying her musical idols. A breathtaking journey unfolds, leading to traditional musicians uncovering the age-old roots of the Uyghur music culture in Kashgar, metal bands combining local folk music & Western hard rock in their wild performances, and hip-hop crews honing their skills in the smoky basements of communist block towers. Featuring an entrancing compilation of songs and video-clips, The Silk Road of Pop taps into the rhythmical zeitgeist of what it means to be young and Uyghur in China, showing how music becomes a liberating element for a minority trying to assert its identity within a repressive environment.
- The portrait of a father as seen through the eyes of his daughter by means of a photo album. A travel diary from the 1970s, starting in Japan and around the world. Father and daughter cross views on the memories of the old images and words, sharing the will to bring them to the present day.
- KALKI is a Malayalam short film featuring INDRANS and VINEETH MOHAN in the lead roles. The movie is a public reaction towards the supreme court verdict on a controversial rape case, where the court canceled the life sentence of the convict on September 26, 2016.
- An experiment in optical printing using Super 8 home movies and hand-colored found film material.
- A foreign worker, tired of being treated unfairly and having wages owed to him, decides not to go to work one day. Instead, he makes his way to the labor authorities to seek redress for his troubles.
- A Filipino family is caught in a long-winded catering delivery for their niece's wedding in London that seems to pull them further and further from the reception itself.
- The story of New Zealander Helen Todd's law suit against an Indonesian general that she pursued after her son, Kamal, was shot dead in the Dili massacre in East Timor.
- A young man from Rangoon rescues the granddaughter of a sawmill owner from an accident in the jungle.
- Join Neil on a journey to see what God is trying to teach him through the Experiencing God study. While reflecting on the study with authors Claude King and Henry Blackaby we see the way that this study has influenced others over the years. It's a moving look at what can happen when you decide to meet God where He is already working and join in on that work. See these amazing true stories of life change - how some have gone from darkness and hopelessness, to seeing the light of Christ's love and discovering His will for their lives.
- Recently released from prison, Min-kyu works as an electrician climbing telephone poles scattered in the dismal Changshin-dong. He notices one day that there is an intruder in his private world. Da-hye has started posting missing person leaflets. Min-kyu begins to remove them one by one. But to his consternation, Da-hye keeps replacing the ones he has removed. Da-hye's only goal in life is to find her missing brother. She lives hand-to-mouth but that is the least of her problems. She is also slowly losing her sight. Min-kyu and Da-hye find themselves drawn to one another by their pain and loneliness to somehow find a way to heal each other.
- Seeing idols of Hindu Gods that have been crafted with love and care and worshipped fervently, being immersed in a river made me ask a fundamental question. That question goes to the nerve centre of our attitude towards the environment and shines a very clear light on our abusive relationship with nature.
- Alongside Mother Teresa, Father Pierre, and Sister Emmanuelle, Jean Vanier is today a prophet in a world dominated by competition, power and money. He founded L'Arche communities around the worst of exclusions, the one that affects people with mental disabilities. This film pays tribute to Jean Vanier, founder of l'Arche et humaniste.
- Ben waits. Two women come to the door and raise his hopes. Have they found what he has lost?
- WHEN THE WAR YOU'VE LIVED THROUGH FOLLOWS YOU HOME, YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM IT, BUT YOU CAN RUN THROUGH IT. Upon returning from Iraq, Noah struggles to transition back into civilian life. His attempts to reintegrate are repeatedly thwarted by problems he never faced before: aggressive behavior, alcohol, addiction, depression, difficulty holding down a job and holding onto a relationship. After losing more friends to suicide than war, he finds himself hitting rock bottom so he starts running and he never stops. Now a father and husband, Noah enters a 50-mile wilderness race, pushing both his body and his mind to their limits.
- Struggling to take care of her elderly schizophrenic mother, 35-year-old Audrey contemplates sending her mother to an old folks home and is confronted by her estranged elder sister who finds out about her intention.
- Composed of images borrowed from both lived and imagined memory, Excerpts plays out like hints to a secret - about the same table on which another's hands are placed; about the same bed but with someone else; about a longing for some other life.
- A lyrical, nostalgic piece evoking faded memories and the archetypal class picture, develops alongside the crashing of waves on a beach in the background.
- In the evocative landscape of wintry Hokkaido, Monkeyboy (a young man in a monkey suit) searches for his stolen heart - but even the serene beauty of a mountain cannot redeem the failed connection.
- Set in the late 90's, a single mother who works as a door-to-door encyclopedia seller must learn to adapt or face extinction in the advent of computers and the Internet.
- This documentary is about the homeland and daily life of an indigenous tribal community in the tropical uplands of central Mindanao, Philippines. In this small village called Bendum, the local community has successfully struggled, after decades of commercialized logging and deforestation, to gain control over their ancestral lands. Suitable for teaching Anthropology, Globalization, Environmental Studies, Economics and Asian Studies.
- A breathing fantasy inspired by 'Seiza sha', a house which really exists in Kyoto.'Seiza' means the mind and body healing method initiated by Torajiro Okada in 1910.