Yes, Madam! was the first starring role for Malaysian-born actress and action superstar Michelle Yeoh, and the feature film debut of American martial arts expert Cynthia Rothrock. It was also the 2nd movie as director and action coordinator Corey Yuen, most well known internationally for The Transporter and DOA: Dead or Alive. But if you’re a Hong Kong action fan you may have seen his work in any number of films such as Jackie Chan’s Drunken MasterRead More »
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Corey Yuen – Huang jia shi jie AKA Yes, Madam (1985) (HD)
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Kazuki Ohmori – Hipokuratesu-tachi AKA Disciples of Hippocrates (1980)
1971-1980ArthouseDramaJapanKazuki Ohmori

The story revolves around Ogino, who is in the last year of his medical studies. Between lectures, exams, on field training, his commitment as a pro-reformist militant and his girlfriend, Ogino is starting to wonder if he’s really cut out to be a doctor.Read More »
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Kaz Cai & Wang Jing & Anocha Suwichakornpong – Breakfast Lunch Dinner (2010)
Kaz Cai2001-2010Anocha SuwichakornpongDramaThe Female GazeWang Jing

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Helmed by three female directors, this omnibus features three films set in China, Thailand and Singapore. Each story occurs at a specific meal-time, and seeks to interpret the frailties and complexities of love through different East Asian perspectives. All three stories are tethered with the question, “Will you marry me?” Mirroring the repasts themselves, Breakfast and Dinner are heavier in tone, while Lunch is light with a sprinkle of humor.Read More » -
Claude Bernard-Aubert – Parties de chasse en Sologne AKA Sex Hunting Adventures (1979)
Claude Bernard-Aubert1971-1980EroticaFranceChristine Beaugrand invites a group of friends to her country home for a duck hunt and a lot of sex.
This film is also known as La grande mouille.
Starring: Brigitte Lahaie, Christine Beaugrand, France Lomay, Catherine Leno, Karine Gambier, Elsa Maroussia, Dominique Aveline, Marilyn Jess, Claude Loir, Cyril Val, Guy Royer & Gabriel Pontello.Read More »
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Mario Camerini – Una storia d’amore aka A love story (1942)
Mario Camerini1941-1950DramaItalian Cinema under FascismItaly

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John, workman and good guy, marries Anna, despite her dubious past. The past returns in the person of a scoundrel who blackmails her. She shoots. Sentenced to ten years. In prison she gives birth to a girl.
Last movie starring A. Noris with M. Camerini, her husband from two years. A quiet melodrama that tilts toward intimism and deepening of the female character.
At the origin there is the drama “Life Begins” by Mary Dougal Axelson, on which in Hollywood had already been based “Life Begins” (1932) with Loretta Young and “A Child Is Born” (1939) with Geraldine Fitzgerald, both produced by Warner.
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Vincent Sherman – Nora Prentiss (1947)
Vincent Sherman1941-1950Film NoirUSA

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from IMDB user review
Straight-laced San Francisco doctor and wonderful family man Richard Talbot (Kent Smith), has never done anything more serious in his life then being late at his doctors office. That was all to change when one evening going to his car, he runs into singer Nora Prentiss (Ann Sheridan).Read More » -
Cristina Hanes & Isabella Rinaldi & Arya Rothe – A Rifle and a Bag (2020)
2011-2020Arya RotheCristina HanesDocumentaryIndiaIsabella RinaldiAfter years of fighting in the Naxalite guerrilla for the rights of the Indian tribes, Somi and her husband, handed over their rifles and surrendered in front of the State. They are now sharing a settlement with other former fighters, in an attempt to become civilians and grant their son a future.Read More »
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Wim Wenders – Alice in den Städten AKA Alice in the Cities (1974)
1971-1980ArthouseDramaGermanyWim Wenders

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The first of the road films that would come to define the career of Wim Wenders, the magnificent Alice in the Cities is an emotionally generous and luminously shot odyssey. A German journalist (Rüdiger Vogler) is driving across the United States to research an article; it’s a disappointing trip, in which he is unable to truly connect with what he sees. Things change, however, when he has no choice but to take a young girl named Alice (Yella Rottländer) with him on his return trip to Germany, after her mother (Lisa Kreuzer)—whom he has just met—leaves the child in his care. Though they initially find themselves at odds, the pair begin to form an unlikely friendship.Read More » -
Jeanine Meerapfel – Die Verliebten AKA Days to Remember (1987)
Jeanine Meerapfel1981-1990ArthouseDramaGermanyKatharina, a German journalist of Yugoslavian origin, comes to Podgorica to prepare a material for her TV-show. There she meets Peter, a young German, who came to Yugoslavia to make his own investigation about his father’s Nazi past.
Days to Remember (German: Die Verliebten) is a 1987 West German drama film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.Read More »



