Released Date:
1997-10-31
Languages:
English, Mandarin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
122 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (12296 Reviews)
Director:
Jon AvnetJack Moore is an American attorney having talks in Bejing about founding the first satellite TV joint venture. Suddenly he is arrested, accused of murder and has to prove it was a frame-up together with his court-appointed attorney Shen Yuelin.
Released Date:
1999-12-17
Languages:
English, Thai, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
148 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (29621 Reviews)
Director:
Andy TennantAnna Leonowens (diaries)
Steve Meerson (screenplay)
Peter Krikes (screenplay)
This is the story of Anna Leonowens, the English schoolteacher who came to Siam in the 1860s to teach the children of King Mongkut. She becomes involved in his affairs, from the tragic plight of a young concubine to trying to forge an alliance with Britain to a war with Burma that is orchestrated by Britain. In the meantime, a subtle romance develops between them.
Released Date:
2004-03-13
Languages:
Vietnamese, English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay
Countries:
Norway, USA
Runtime:
125 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (3265 Reviews)
Director:
Hans Petter MolandGenres:
DramaSabina Murray (story)
Lingard Jervey (story)
Sabina Murray (screenplay)
One of the consequences of the U.S.-Viet Nam war was the children of G.I.s by their Viet Namese wives and lovers. For years, women who were involved with U.S. soldiers were social outcasts, treated as collaborators while their children, even when living with grandparents, endured taunts and abuse. This is the story of one such child, Binh, being forced from his village at seventeen years, going to Saigon to find his mother, then trying to escape to the U.S. with his much younger half-brother, Tam, in 1990. The film lingers on the rigors of the voyage: the sampan, the Malaysian detention camps, the illegal refugee ship, and the underground economy with near-slavery in New York City. It then opens up when Binh leaves New York for Houston to find his father.
Released Date:
2002-01-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
89 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (249 Reviews)
Director:
Bertha Bay-Sa PanGenres:
DramaGenie, a Chinese-American teenager, develops feelings for a charming African-American DJ, but her grandmother forbids their romance forcing Genie to choose between family and love.
Released Date:
2004-08-20
Languages:
Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin
Countries:
Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea
Runtime:
125 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (14957 Reviews)
Genres:
HorrorHaruko Fukushima (segment)
Pik Wah Lee (segment)
Chan-wook Park (segment)
Bun Saikou (story)
Bobby White (subtitles)
An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors.
Released Date:
2007-09-27
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
96 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.3 (2159 Reviews)
Director:
Pearry Reginald TeoPearry Reginald Teo
Keith Collea
Pearry Reginald Teo (based on the comic book "The DNA Hackers Chronicles")
In a futuristic world, Michelle lives everyday battling with DNA Hackers who use their skills to hack into people's bodies and kill them. She is an assassin, battling her past demons and trying to keep her younger and extroverted brother, Jackie, out of trouble. When Jackie gets involved in a petty crime of robbery, he propels himself into the world of DNA Hackers, Shylocks (Loan Sharks) and Gang Fights. Wanting the respect that the world has never given to him only makes it harder for Jackie to peel himself away from the underground trades, against the hopes of his sister, Michelle. Michelle always wanted to leave the city and lead a calm and quiet lifestyle. As emotions and gunfire get into the way, Michelle and Jackie soon find themselves battling between their lives and finding out that in an immoral world, love can still survive. Blood is thicker than water.
Released Date:
2004-08-19
Languages:
Mandarin, Cantonese
Countries:
Hong Kong
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (6663 Reviews)
Director:
Fruit ChanIn Hong Kong, Aunt Mei is a cook famous for her home-made rejuvenation dumplings, based on a millenarian recipe prepared with a mysterious ingredient that she brings directly from China. The former TV star Mrs. Li visits Mei aiming her dumplings to recover her youth and become attractive again to her wolf husband Mr. Li. Along the sessions, Mei tells Mrs. Li that she was a gynecologist in China with more than 30,000 abortions along ten years. When Mrs. Li requests an acceleration of the process, the opportunity comes when a fifteen years old teenager with a five months incestuous pregnancy comes with her mother and asks Mei to make an abortion.
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (3295 Reviews)
Director:
Matt EskandariIn a sunken castle underneath the earth, five strangers wake. They have no food. No memory. No water. And no way out. They don't know it yet, but they're capable of something they never imagined. They must organize and band together for the sinister adventure that awaits them.
Languages:
English, Mandarin
Countries:
Canada, USA
Runtime:
95 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.2 (424 Reviews)
Director:
Anna ChiAdult Chinese-American siblings Alexander, Liz, Victoria and Meimei reluctantly converge on their hometown of Seattle after their mother, Linda Xiao, passes away from her bout with cancer, about which they didn't even know until after her passing. "Reluctant" as they all disliked their mother - who they called the "Dragon Lady" as she showed them little love while she was alive and who pitted each against the others as they grew up - and have been estranged from each other because of it. Despite each having successful professional lives - Alexander being a cosmetic surgeon, Liz a magazine columnist, Victoria a real estate agent, and Meimei an actress in Chinese ninja movies - each sibling carries personal baggage, much associated with their mother's ways. Married Alexander, much like his now deceased father before him, has a mistress on the side, about which his ex-beauty pageant queen wife Cindy knows. Liz's son Sam passed away, the stress and grief from which led to her breaking-up with her Caucasian husband Michael. Victoria was forced to break-up with the only man she ever loved because he was black, that relationship which produced a son, Jason. And lesbian Meimei and her partner Dede want to have a baby, and are looking for a sperm donor. Mrs. Xiao's last wish was for her family to come together to hold a traditional week long Chinese funeral for her. Being brought up "western" (with a couple of them not even knowing their native tongue), the siblings must rely on the Xiao's longtime housekeeper and caregiver, a Jewish woman named Viola, to tell them how to proceed with the funeral. As the week progresses, the siblings learn of many things not previously known about their mother and their family in general, some of it having to do with another funeral attendee from Beijing, a man named Chow Lin. But the biggest secret of the the family is kept by Viola, who reveals all, with some help by the spirit of Mrs. Xiao, by week's end.
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