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- One day, Rinrei also known as the Dragon takes on a mission from three sisters who live in the old estate down the road. Their mission is to act as the bodyguard of the sisters as they take their ill father to the doctors. The reward is vast.
- Biography of former police chief of Dengfeng city. Under the leadership of Ren, the Dengfeng police solved many accumulated big cases and won the respect of the people. Unfortunatedly, Ren died in a car accident when working on a case.
- The movie starts with a mature Arun Kumar (Prasanna), now a district collector. The story is narrated in a flashback where his father Palaniappan (Sarath Babu) wants him to get married. Palaniappan used to be a rich film producer and had borrowed money from a rich person, but is unable to repay his debt. The rich man wants his daughter to marry Arun, but Arun does not want to marry. Umashankari (Meera Jasmine) and Arun study at the same college. Uma is a lively, mischievous girl on campus, but at home she faces acute poverty and takes up various odd jobs to take care of her house and to stay away from her sister's husband, who makes advances towards her. In the meantime, Palaniappan attempts suicide because he is deeply in debt. Uma steps in and helps Arun, who is preparing for I.A.S. exams. She does everything to ensure that he becomes an I.A.S. officer; in turn, he promises to marry her and rescue her from her situation. But Uma lands in prison after an unfortunate encounter with her brother-in-law. Will the couple be reunited?
- In "Gerhard Richter: 4 Decades" Curator Robert Storr takes us through the artist's 2002 MoMA retrospective room by room, accompanied by the artist himself. The haunting and diverse collection features 188 of Richter's signature blurred photo-realistic paintings. From the political struggles of Western Germany to portraits of loved ones, Richter's body of work evokes a sense of both familiarity and dread. Storr and Richter's discussion of the artist's motivation and vision results in a deeply honest reflection on the retrospective as well as Richter's career as "Europe's greatest modern painter".
- Arjun (Shaam) heads a dance troupe and Priya (Roshini), one of the dancers in the troupe is in love with him. Their aim is to be the permanent fixture at the hotel of Giriprasad (Richard), a millionaire. They lose the competition but still see their dream realised when the lead dancer in the winning troupe dies. Soon, Giriprasad falls for Priya and his sincerity makes her reciprocate his feelings.
- The Ça Ira opera album includes a bonus DVD which features a behind-the-scenes look at the opera, from concept to completion, together with exclusive interview footage of Roger Waters, the soloists, the musicians and the cast of Ça Ira.
- If you've saved your country what do you do for an encore? That was the question facing Winston Churchill in 1945. This film provides a distinctive new take on what drove this immense, difficult personality as he continued striving for power and reputation right into his eighties... Presented by leading Churchill expert, Professor David Reynolds of Cambridge University, the film combines in-depth analysis from David in evocative locations in the USA, Europe and Britain, powerful insights in interviews from surviving family, staff and political colleagues and revealing new archive footage which gets us closer to the real man behind the national icon we think we know. The aim is not to debunk Churchill but to show the hero as the rich three-dimensional character he really was - with superhuman energies and very human frailties. To understand the character of the man people have voted the 'Greatest Briton', we need to examine his last twenty years... Churchill refused to wither gracefully into a peaceful old age. Almost written off in 1945, he forced his way back on to the stage as a world statesman. Stinging from electoral defeat and criticism, he quite deliberately went about sealing his own place in history. Despite ill health including several strokes, he struggled back to the Prime Ministership, and reinvented himself as a man of peace. Here was an old man determined to control a reputation that others were already beginning to chip away. A man who, despite his failing health, remained busy - desperately busy - in order to stave off chronic depression. And in the process, as this programme reveals for the first time, he neglected his increasingly dysfunctional family life - with tragic consequences.
- Kintaro Walks Japan is a documentary film produced and directed by Tyler MacNiven. It is an account of MacNiven's journey walking and backpacking the entire length of Japan from Kyushu to Hokkaido, more than 2000 miles in 145 days.
- A small town junior college football team loses it's funding two weeks before the season starts. The fans fight back.
- A year of penguin behavior in the icy waters and volcanic islands of the Antarctic Ocean. Includes Chinstrap, Macaroni, Adele, Gentoo, King and Emperor penguins.
- Carla has been estranged from her family for seven years when she gets the call that her mother has died. She must now return home and deal with her past.
- The movie is an actor-driven psychological thriller with a surprise twist, shot on three main locations over the course of two and a half weeks.
- Anette and Anette are both police officers in different towns, Trollhättan and Borlänge. We follow them to work as they investigate crime. They're both women in a male-dominated profession and neither weapons nor safety vests are designed for women. Despite death, grief and adversity, they always seem to find humanity and understanding with the people they encounter.
- They are outcasts of the fate. Society knows very little or nothing about their existence. They have a common name - children with prolonged health problems. They are not to be found in hospitals, but at homes, whatever they are like. In most cases, for several years, the only contact with the society and the world outside for these children is a teacher, appointed by the local municipality, who visits and teaches them at home.
- A hundred of Sweden's most radical leftists formed in 1968 secret Maoist cells in Uppsala and Stockholm. They called themselves the Rebels.
- A woman who sells milk to earn a living gets married to an affluent man. Problems arise when the groom's mother finds out about the marriage.
- Caught in a world of lies and fantasy, Julie is about to find out the truth about her twisted love affair and put her life in the hands of the wrong person...
- Sathya, after the loss of his mother and father's arrest, brings up his seven sisters like a father. But a villainous character from his father's past turns the siblings against each other.
- A culturally diverse first-grade class who live in the most multi-ethnic district of Montreal overcome their numerous differences, inspiring genuine confidence in the future generation.
- "American Jouster" examines the motivations and lifestyles of modern day knights who live a life of pain and glory on the road. The documentary covers three separate renaissance festivals during the course of a year. The video reveals how the companies structure their performances and what goes into training horses, squires and knights. The dangers of performance, the trials and tribulations of a life on the road, the difficulties of family life and the close knit bond that holds these men and women together are explored through personal interviews, backstage rehearsals and performance footage. The film explores the concept of chivalry, and it's relevancy to both the performers and society in the modern era.
- A personal journey through southern India, recorded live and in-studio with still pictures, video, live sound, VO, narration and written text.
- A black comedy about a young couple living in a shabby apartment, tortured by a lack of air-conditioning. The husband collects paper for a recycling company and the wife works in a Korean restaurant, both making barely enough money to eat. Tormented by his current situation, the husband begins to skip work and a bit of distance grows between him and his wife.
- Observational film giving an inside view of one of the largest music festival in Europe, which began as a political act against Milosevic's regime over Serbia, and remains a "state of exit" for the hundreds of thousands of young people who gather there every year
- Disinterested and disoriented characters in a world that is real, where the absurd is consistent and daily violence, try to relate to each other, reacting only by inertia to situations that do not concern them.
- Please Naaku Pellaindi is a 2005 Indian Telugu film, directed by Gandhi and Produced by D. Prabhaker. The film stars Rajeev Kanakala, Shruthi, Raghu, Soni Charishma and Venu Madhav in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by K. Vijay.
- Junmoni loves poor Jaanmoni from childhood. However his parents don't want to accept their relationship.
- Three 6 Mafia's Choices II: The Set-Up is the follow-up to the rap group's highly successful street movie Choices. After a heist goes wrong for two Memphis hustlers (DJ Paul and Juicy J), two crooked DEA agents offer them freedom--for a price.
- David London and Holly Gemini are paranormal investigators fighting the forces of evil.
- Rishi came for the wedding of his friend Ajoy's sister where he fell in love with a girl named Tora.