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Ren Yi Fan (Kimi Qiao) is an employee at an advertising company. Three years ago, his girlfriend, Chen Qing (Cassie Zhou), suddenly left him without a word and every day for the past three years, he would go to their meeting place and wait. He hadn't waited out the full three years, only to find a woman who faintly resembles Chen Qing, and this person is Ye Lin (Yuan Shan Shan). Ren Yi Fan decides to start his life anew and the two hit it off. Unexpectedly, he finds out that Ye Lin is his company's new boss and she's also the younger half sister of Chen Qing (different mothers). Chen Qing, in order to take revenge upon her father for ditching her mother back then, steps back into Ren Yi Fan's life to compete against Ye Lin with Ye Lin's competitor, Ji Xu Gang (Yuan Wen Kang). Ultimately, people lose and gain and realize that love is greater than hate.
In a small area of West Germany, the American military presence opened up a new world in the early 1950s and paved the way for individual freedom, freedom of movement and capitalism in Germany. In this time of upheaval, two friends are looking for their place and have to fight time and again with the 'old order', the conservative forces from politics, church and society. Confronted with the seductions of the new world, the two dissimilar women make an opposing development that puts their intimate friendship to a severe test ...
Formerly known as "Two Women" or "Freezing Rain". A man who wants all love, a wife who approaches her husband's other woman, and a woman who wants to keep her love. A classy melodrama of these three people and their risky encounter.
In a Polish shtetl, two young men who have grown up together betrothe their unborn children, ignoring the advice of a mysterious traveler not to pledge the lives of future generations. Soon after, one of them dies, and the wife of the other dies in childbirth. The children grow up in different towns, without ever knowing of the betrothal, but the power of the vow leads them to meet each other when they are marriageable. The young woman, Leah, is promised to another man, but Channon, the son of the father who died, is a practitioner of mysticism, and seeks to win his bride through sorcery.
There are thin places between this world and the next where dark, ancient, unfathomable beings chew and dig, moving inexorably closer, driven by alien thoughts and desires. What happens when the hunger for knowledge comes up against the insatiable hunger for flesh? Six grad students learn the answer as they explore the depths of the Closet Space A hastily assembled rescue party turns into a movable feast where mere survival becomes a nearly unreachable goal. Can any of them escape or will the Closet Space claim each one, body and soul?
The story of the first filmed kiss in history - between two nude women on a Philadelphia rooftop - and how it was forgotten.
As a young couple stops and rests in a small village inn, the man is abducted by Death and is sequestered behind a huge doorless, windowless wall. The woman finds a mystic entrance and is met by Death, who tells her three separate stories set in exotic locales, all involving circumstances similar to hers.
The story of some refugees, who live in a refugee camp in Bicske, where they are preparing for a new life in Hungary.
An absorbing example of genre filmmaking in the People’s Republic of China, Husband and Wife could at first glance be mistaken for any other romantic melodrama chronicling the rise and decline of a married couple’s love; here, though, that love takes place in (and is entirely defined by) a realm of political upheaval and Maoist ideology. A Shanghai intellectual marries an illiterate peasant woman–turned–collectivist hero, with outcomes both universal (differences emerge) and specific (revolutionary self-critiques). At first a popular hit, the film (and Zheng himself) was soon critically attacked for counterrevolutionary, pro-bourgeois thought. Zheng even penned a confessional autocritique, but the damage to his career was done. (BAMPFA)