I Go Pogo
Pogo Possum is finagled into running for President of the United States in this stop motion animated film.
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A Victorian-era murder mystery about a parlour maid who discovers that her employer may have killed his first wife.
Glückliche Reise
Blood on the Arrow
In this western, the sole survivor of an Apache ambush rides out to save a young boy who has been captured. The hero was a captured outlaw en route to his trial.
A Time in Quchi
Bao stays with his grandfather for the summer and is shocked to see there are no modern appliances.
The Big Boss Part II
In the last "Big Boss" (AKA "Fists of Fury"), Cheng Chao-On was arrested after killing Hsiao Mi, "The Big Boss." In this unofficial sequel, his brother, Cheng Chao-Chun, visits his brother in Thailand, finds a job at the same ice factory that his brother worked at and avenges the death of their father.
The Circuit III: Street Monk
Following his wife's untimely death, Dirk Longstreet adopts a nomadic lifestyle. He preoccupies himself with surfing, and makes ends meet by participating in brutal underground brawls. Longstreet's leisurely lifestyle is abruptly interrupted when a young girl sold into slavery seeks the fighter's assistance. The child's former captors want her back, and Dirk is prepared to annihilate whoever gets in his way.
Medusa
An aquatic journey
Oasis
Threatened by the growing desert, a young boy and his mother try to survive in a small oasis.
Mother Fucker
Charles is deeply in debt and desperate to save his kidnapped dog. In a last-ditch effort to secure the ransom, Charles returns home to ask his wealthy, widowed mother for help. An unimaginable bargain is struck.
Sømænd og svigermødre
Peter arrives in Helsingør to marry Bitten. He is accompanied by Kanusti, who is to be his best man. However, upon arrival, his mother-in-law's dislike of Peter is immediately apparent. When Peter later finds out that Bitten wants them to live three houses away from her mother, Peter does not show up for the wedding. However, thanks to Kanusti's intervention, Bitten and Peter are reunited.
Marillion - Brave Live 2002
The highlight of the Marillion Weekend 2002 was a complete performance of the 'Brave' album, last performed in its entirety in 1994. Also included on the DVD are over 45 minutes of interview clips with all members of the band about writing and recording 'Brave,' and performing it again after an 8-year break.
Man from Shaolin
32nd generation Chinese Shaolin Fighting Monk Li Bao Xin must immigrate to New York City to look after young Janie, his six-year-old niece. Struggling to make a new life, Li Bao will face challenges that test his character more than his physical strength. Through it all, his mind remains filled with the heroic stories of the Shaolin Temple, a great tradition that defines him, but also makes his assimilation to western culture more difficult. While in China he was a venerated master, in America he is nobody. To make a life for him and Janie, Li Bao must contend with a modern society, where his great fighting skills and heroic lineage have little meaning. He will have to decide which is more important, his dreams or his family.
Happy Tears
Two sisters return home to care for their aging father.
El caserío
The Mountain King
A reserved young man meets an impulsive stranger on a secluded beach. Their brief friendship leaves each subtly changed.
The Human Condition Collection
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