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- This film presents the lives of seven old men who crossed over to Taiwan from the mainland with the Nationalist Army. Now living in shanty huts scheduled to become part of a redevelopment block.
- A short film about being the best we can be: a GOOD person!
- Israel as seen through the eyes of David Rubinger.
- In a mountainous town in the State of Ceará, Brazil, Ajax soccer team kids play a game to see who will win the heart of romantic Salma, sister of one of the players, and the coach's daughter, a Lebanese owner of Casa Beirute. Salma promises to choose one of the boys, after an important game, which is tragically interrupted by an accident. Twenty years later, still alone, she promotes a new game, and finds out the reason of such a long and painful indecision.
- Three generations of the Caribou Inuit family come together to tell the story of their journey as Canada's last nomads. From the independent life of hunting on the Keewatin tundra to taking the reins of the new territory of Nunavut on April 1, 1999, we see it all. The film is the result of a close collaboration between Ole Gjerstad, a southern Canadian, and Martin Kreelak, an Inuk. It's Martin's family that we follow, as the story is told through his own voice, through those of the Elders, and through those of the teens and young adults who were born in the settlements and form the first generation of those growing up with satellite TV and a permanent home.
- MY HEART IS MY WITNESS, by renowed French-Canadian filmmaker, Louise Carré, investigates the status of women in Islam through interviews with men and women from Mali, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Though often caricatured in the Western media as a homogenous group of veiled subordinates, this documentary shows the diversity of Muslim women, informed by both religion and culture. In Mali, women speak of the comfort afforded by their religion, while at the same time recognizing that Islam is abused by men to thwart women's development. Though women maintain important roles in the economy and educational system, the intersection of religion and local culture facilitates their subservience within the polygamous society. In Morocco, while some put their faith and conviction in Islam and its proscriptions, others believe that only education and struggle can help women. This sentiment, that "Women's rights are never given, they are always fought for," is echoed by women from Algeria and Tunisia. Punctuated by reports of violence against women as reported in letters written by an Algerian woman, this moving and stirring exploration of women's rights and restrictions in Northern Africa and the Arabic peninsula helps us understand these women's lives, struggles and dreams.
- Yael and Shlomit, two secular, free-spirited women, share a flat in Tel-Aviv. Their high rent forces them to take in a third roommate, Malka, an enigmatic ultra-orthodox woman with a secret.
- Recounts the original discovery of the archaeological site of Oo Kbal Spean (Angkor, Cambodia), in 1968, by French ethno-explorer Jean Boulbet.
- The film is about two artists: one from the mountains, the Italian-Swiss architect Mario Botta who built a chapel, and the other, the Italian painter: Enzo Cucchi, a man of the sea who painted the frescoes in the chapel, up to 70 meters.
- Watch the full movie, Manjukalavum Kazhinju, only on Eros Now. Manjukalavum Kazhinju is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Benni Saradhi and produced by Moncy B Pulikkottil, M. Jayarajan. The film stars Manoj K Jayan, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheesh and Sukanya in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson.
- Documentary following a day with R&B artist Deon Braxton as he competes and wins a showcase for Jive Records.
- It is a feature film that tells the legends and myths very famous in the northern region of Brazil including "O Boto", "Matinta Pêrera", "A Cobra Grande" and "Belém, Mitos e Mistérios". The script was written based on the book "Visagens e Assombrações de Belém", from 'Walcyr Monteiro'.
- Hayden K. Lorry is a British military operative who gets embroiled in a caper to track down an ancient Grecian Urn, called the Icarus Urn, or more appropriately named, the "Urn of Death." Lisabeth O'Shaughnessy is the elusive femme fatale who seduces Lorry into thinking he can save both himself and O'Shaughnessy by locating the urn. But who is O'Shaughnessy: needing and vulnerable damsel or complotting and villainous dame? Meanwhile, a myriad of hit men affiliated with various organizations, including the Alexander Boys (the gay mob), are trying to track down both the urn and Lorry.
- Documentary about Tango in the German Capital City Berlin in the late 1990ies. While the city's cold heart is being rebuilt and all post-war scars are being sealed by gigantic construction efforts around Potsdamer Platz some people seem quietly sunk into a warm, passionate world of its own. Night after night they spent dancing tango Argentine in various typical Belin locations of this period. A few years later Berlin will be home of the biggest community of tango dancers outside Argentina. They all seem to be dancing around Raul, a mysterious Latino and a tango-expert of class, who had arrived in Berlin without a penny but with some tangos in mind some 25 years ago...