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- (1984)
- Starring: Sylvia Chang
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Chinese
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 3/24/2026
- Features: With Blu-ray, Booklet, Subtitled, Digital Theater System
- Shanghai, 1937: During a Japanese bombing raid, newly enlisted nightclub comic Tung (Kenny Bee) huddled under a bridge for safety with Shu-Shu (Sylvia Chang)... and he promised he'd come to her at... more
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- (1989)
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Japanese
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 3/24/2026
- Features: Booklet, Subtitled, Digital Theater System
- In order to claim his inheritance, punk rocker and Buddhist monk's son Yohei (Masahiro Motoki) had to become a novitiate himself. While surprisingly adapting well to the monastery, will he be able to... more
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- (2014)
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Japanese
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 5/27/2025
- Features: Subtitled
- 32-year-old Ichiko (Sakura Ando, Shoplifters) lives at home in self-indulgent grunginess with her parents and recently divorced younger sister. One morning, after a particularly heated argument,... more
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- (1976)
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 7/26/2022
- Features: Subtitled
- Sonia Braga, Jose Wilker, Mauro Mendonca. Some would say it's a perfect arrangement. Sultry Dona Flor has a dependably dull new husband and a sexy ex—who happens to be dead! Based on a novel by Jorge... more
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- (1991)
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Chinese
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 5/10/2022
- Features: Subtitled
- Having just moved from Beijing, elderly tai chi master Mr. Chu (Sihung Lung) struggles to adjust to life in New York, living with his Americanized son Alex (Ye-tong Wang). Chu immediately butts heads... more
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- (2001)
- Starring: Koji Yakusho
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-Japanese
- Studio: Film Movement
- Release Date: 8/26/2025
- Features: Booklet, Subtitled, Digital Theater System
- Giving a touch of Asian-flavored "magic realism" to a premise that almost sounds like adult cinema, Japanese filmmaker Shohei Imamura ("The Eel") tells the story of an unemployed, unhappily married... more






