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- A theatre director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play.
- Tragedy strikes a married couple on vacation in the Moroccan desert, which jump starts an interlocking story involving four different families.
- A precocious and outspoken Iranian girl grows up during the Islamic Revolution.
- A look at a few chapters in the life of Poppy, a cheery, colorful, North London schoolteacher whose optimism tends to exasperate those around her.
- Based on the rise and fall of socialite Edie Sedgwick, concentrating on her relationships with Andy Warhol and a folk singer.
- A triptych examines the nature of one unforgettable city as it's shaped by the disparate people who live, work (and even run amok) inside one enormous, constantly evolving, densely populated megalopolis, the ravishing and inimitable Tokyo.
- An ordinary Japanese family slowly disintegrates after its patriarch loses his job at a prominent company.
- A teenage skateboarder's life begins to fray after he is involved in the accidental death of a security guard.
- Five stages in the romance between a woman and a man.
- Bruno and Sonia, a young couple living off her benefit and the thefts committed by his gang, have a new source of money: their newborn son.
- China, 1860s: Having his army slaughtered, General Qingyun joins 2 bandit leaders in raids on rebels and in blood oath. They form a Qing loyal army with eyes on rebel held Suzhou and Nanjing.
- The devastating reconstruction of the rape and murder of a 15-year-old Iraqi girl by American soldiers in Samarra in 2006.
- You, the Living is a film about humankind, its greatness and its baseness, joy and sorrow, its self-confidence and anxiety, its desire to love and be loved.
- A spin-out sequel to the popular Japanese thriller. This time it focuses on the character "L."
- Tsuneo is a university student working part-time in a mah-jong parlour. Lately the customers have been talking about an old lady who pushes a baby carriage through the streets. They say she is carrying something for a crime syndicate, and they wonder what it is she has in the carriage. Money? Drugs? One day, the owner of the mah-jong parlour sends Tsuneo out to walk his dog. A baby carriage comes rolling down a hill and crashes into a guard rail. The old lady asks him to look into the carriage, where he finds a young woman clutching a knife. This is how Tsuneo first meets the girl who calls herself Josée.
- The rise and fall of a young eccentric British writer, in the early 20th century.
- After a love affair ends badly, a young Parisian named Paul (Romain Duris) sinks into the same kind of deep depression that led his sister to kill herself. He moves back home with his father (Guy Marchand) and aimless brother Jonathan (Louis Garrel) but refuses to get out of bed. One night, Paul rises from his torpor and makes a fateful visit to the Seine.
- After she ends up in prison and loses custody of her son, a woman struggles to assimilate outside her former life and remain clean long enough to regain custody of her son.
- A grandson gives his grandfather a vow to go to the city to sell a cow and bring back a wife.
- A romantic drama centered around a young shepherd and shepherdess and the ramifications of their forbidden affair.
- Jobless, single and in her early thirties, Hee-soo is miserable. Desperate, she sets out to find her ex-boyfriend, Byoung-woon, who owes her $3,500. Rather inconveniently, it turns out that Byoung-woon is also penniless, but he cheerfully claims he can get the money from a series of girlfriends. Suspicious, Hee-soo decides to trail Byoung-woon as he makes the rounds of his varied lady chums, just in case he tries to deceive her. Thus the pair embark on a strange, nostalgic journey together.
- A successful businessman's family life is shattered by an early onset of Alzheimer's.
- A young housewife, finds herself having strange dreams that make her disgusted by meat, leading to trouble with her meat-loving husband and attention from her artist brother in law.
- Mo-rae struggles to remain loyal to her husband while living with a handsome and exciting stranger. Her husband is her childhood best friend, but the seductive stranger is imaginative and adventurous. Whom will she choose?
- A little boy and his baby-sitter inhabit the same imaginary world: through their adventures they are followed by a strange red balloon.
- In the aftermath of a car crash, a man discovers his dreams are tied to a stranger's sleepwalking.
- Taeko is a stressed career woman who leaves her life in the city for an island vacation. The vacation does not become what she expected as everyone on the island is strange.
- Kenji, abandoned by his mother, scrapes out a meager existence doing odd jobs including driving bar hostesses and their customers home. Besides this he takes care of the sister of an old friend in jail and a young illegal immigrant. But his life reaches a turning point when he happens to meet Chiyoko, his long lost mother. She is now married to Mamiya, the owner of an express package delivery service. They also have a teenage son, Yusuke. Subdued feelings of alarm, discomfort and resentment between Chiyoko, Kenji, and his half brother Yusuke hide underneath and are seemingly caused by the inseparable blood ties that seem to wield control over everyone's destiny. Is blood that powerful? What exactly defines a mother or a father? While Kenji struggles with these questions and attempts to escape his fate, Chiyoko seems content to let these issues unfold and find a solution. Where will it ultimately lead them?
- Saori is a young woman who struggles to make a living, with no financial or romantic prospects in her life. One rainy day, she receives a visit at work from a handsome young man called Haruhiko. He claims to be the boyfriend of her estranged father, Himiko, who now runs a seaside rest home for elderly gays. He tells her that her father is dying of cancer. Saori still harbors resentment toward her father for abandoning her and her mother years ago. However, Haruhiko makes her a financial offer she can't refuse, and she agrees to go and work at House of Himiko.
- Little Lana was 3 years old when she was abandoned alone in the zoo. Raised by a giraffe trainer, the zoo is the only world she knows. Until one day, a charming magician arrives and Lana finds her love, for she is ready to leave the zoo.
- An orphan rescues a princess from a villainous general and flies her home on his solar-powered tricycle.
- A documentary about the famous musician Mstislav Rostropovich and his wife, Galina Vishnevskaya.
- McDull is not the brightest kid on the block, but he continuously tries to do his best to please his mother. Still it seems he may not be destined for great things like she wishes, but McDull strives to try anyway.
- They famously say that all the hippies of the '60s ended up becoming nothing more than bankers. Amidst a resurgent Japan of the 1960s four young men aspire to respectively become a singer, a painter, a writer and a comic book author. They vow not to compromise until their dreams are realized. This is their story.
- Earning a living as a driver for rent, Ki-su lives in a studio flat in the basement floor. When he feels choked up, he tries not to let go of hope by playing on the drums. Out of guilt that he might have made Jong-dae sexually handicapped during their younger days, Ki-su took on a role as Jong-dae's guardian on top of being his friend. Jong-dae's dream is to keep a revolver that can make him stronger than the small-time gangsters around town. One day Ki-su's older brother shows up and leave behind his son Yo-han to Ki-su's care.
- Music critic Seong-hee's wife has run away. The only things she has left him is a farewell note and the cell phone she used ten years ago. With a friend he goes on a road-trip through his wife's hidden past.
- In a peaceful town, a tragic death leads to two men's desperate crime race.
- 13-year-old Soo-ah lives with her widowed mother, who since her husband's death has been supporting them by running a diner and is always too busy for Soo-ah, who retreats into believing that a popular singer is her real mother; she watches the singer's music videos and daydreams about the star being her real mother. One day, Soo-ah decides to leave home and go to Seoul for the singer's concert, so she gets on the train with a friend and they land in Seoul. But Soo-ah has no money for concert tickets, so they wait at the back door until the show ends. Soo-ah hesitantly approaches the star--what will happen?
- Martial art & fighting artists get together via a fighting contest that they have been invited to via a martial art website. The winner will have the final showdown with Geochilmaru, who is the organizer of the contest, but will not reveal himself till the end.
- An isolated orphanage, called the 'House of Angels'. The director religiously brainwashes the children into believing that eating is a shameful thing. Among the children, Shin Sung-il is the most exemplary who tries hardest to follow the doctrine, but is also the most chubby.
- Film director Yun is planning a youth romantic film with Seoul as backdrop. He finds hidden tourist attractions and completes staff organization and assignment of roles to actors and actresses. One day, Seong-jin gives up his role a week before the shooting starts. Chae-man, a staff, takes the place of Seong-jin. In the movie, Chae-man has a crush on Ji-hye, a traveler whom he meets on the street. Ji-hye, who is an adopted child to abroad, gradually opens up to Chae-man who kindly shows her the way and accompanies her. Meanwhile, Ji-hae finishes her short travel; she has to leave the country and say goodbye to Chae-man.
- A professor of German literature, Su Young (Jung Jin Young, King and The Clown) is quiet, modest, and unassuming, but behind his averted eyes lies an unforgettable story. At his students' urging, he recalls his surreal first love during the chaotic 1980s. As a college student, Su Young (Jung Kyung Ho) falls in love with spunky wild child Pippi (Kim Min Sun), only to see her commit suicide in front of his eyes. Strangely enough, she mysteriously reappears soon after. Adding to his confusion, Su Young finds himself increasingly drawn to and frightened by Su Ji (Cha Soo Yeon), a quirky high school girl that he is tutoring.