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- This is an odd love story of a girl named Mayumi and her male friend Mai, who decide to open up a barber shop and beauty parlor, where they serve their customers in the nude. The charming novelty sets them up to make a killing in the process.
- Three best friends meet and boldly talk about sex together. Their characters are as different as their lifestyles. One works at a hotel, one at a design firm and the other is a graduate student. The conversations alter their lives as they begin to have different sexual relationships than before.
- A frank coming-of-age story, in which young Yoichi falls for Gloria at the local strip joint. Yoichi's innocent nature has him attending her shows every day, filling his mind with her beauty. The standard bittersweet disappointments of the coming-of-age story are offset by irreverent moments of levity; a quirk of director Yoshimitsu Morita's which he became known for.
- Aema whose husband, Hyun-wu is in prison for involuntary homicide is a frustrated woman. She's pained by his extramarital affairs, but still visits him every week; refusing to divorce him. She meets art student, Kim Dong-yub, and feels a connection between them. Later she encounters Kim Mun-ho, an old boyfriend who lives in the same apartment complex. They have a torrid affair, but she dislikes his sexual perversions. She goes to Dong-yub and their affair is a soul connection. He promises to take her to France. On the day of their departure, her husband receives a special pardon. Will shebe able to break her marital ties?
- A documentary about the taboo of incest, and how modern society perceives it.
- Ki-tae and Cheol-su hang out on their ragged out car eating ice cream and checking out the girls. Hippo shows up looking for Crocodile, who is now in military training. Hippo decides he can use these two bums instead for his drug trade. They lose a bag of dope, are accused of stealing, and must pay for it. Even worse; they then take enough coke to make them rich for life and go on the run.
- Akhtar, a professional hitman, is hired to murder Prabhi by Seth. Using his charm to get near her, he soon finds he's fallen in love. Unable to kill her, he pays a woodcutter the rupee he was paid to do the deed. The film ends with Prabhi being chased by the axe-wielding woodcutter - not showing how the situation resolves.
- BioDrama about the relationship between the painter Bon-woong and the poet Lee Sang. In 1932, during Japanese Imperialism in Korea, Bon-woong returns from art studies in Japan. He's a Fauvist painter who meets the strange man Lee Sang, at an exhibition of his work. They become quick friends, meeting most days and share interests. Lee Sang goes to a health resort for a medical treatment and Bon-woong follows, where they meet Gumhong and both fall for her. The poet loves her in the most base senses, but the painter's love is on a higher plane.
- It's the 1800s, Mansuk lives in a village on the outskirts of Seoul as a butcher; but his main job is beheading those sentenced to death. Whenever political strife erupts, he's kept busy. The servant of a rich man pays Mansuk to behead his master efficiently. Mansuk violently rapes the beautiful daughter of the rich man who's to be executed. He hates the upper-class but keeps his promise to kill gently. After her father's death, Sookyoung and her mother are sold off as slaves. Mansuk hears of this and tries finding her for a long time. Eventually they live happily together but then another revolution happens. How far will Mansuk become entangled in the turmoil and what will become of Sookyoung and their son?
- A couple who work together live in secrecy that they are planning to marry. Pak is more of a traditionalist and so Lee wanders the streets in frustration, until she looses everything. On the day scheduled for the wedding they take the train to Pak's hometown. Will her experiences on the street keep Lee in line, or will she shun a future with such a dull husband?
- Mary Michon studied the routine of 6th grade from the back of classrooms for months, to see how children treat one another and think of adults. She visited urban and rural schools; met with parents and teachers. Michon used all her observations to create the fictional Timotheusschool, a primary school set somewhere in the Netherlands. Everything in the series is based on real events. Several of the 23 children who played the students were discovered during her research. Rehearsals were held every Saturday for a year, and filming was done during school holidays. Some topics like emancipation and the debate over sex education are typical of the early 80s, but friendship, divorced parents, or the Cito test - are timeless. Mylou Frencken (who played Marja), Barbara Pouwels (who played Ellen) and others from the show became professional actors. Sports presenter Jan Joost van Gangelen, was the toddler who played Jannie's younger brother.
- After landing operations, U.N. soldiers enter a village and violate Jeon-Rae. The villagers ostracize her but Jeon-Rae and her son Man-sik, struggle on in poverty. A U.S. military base is set up across the river and the prostitutes who service the soldiers set up a whore town nearby. At her wits end, Jeon-Rae seeks the advice of Yong Nyo and Soon-duk; two of the prostitutes. The Western cultural influence causes disorder to break out. The tension between the villagers and the whores reaches it's peak following the deaths of several village children. Will either side win the war between them? What will be left of the town? And will Jeon-Rae and Man-sik ever forgive being ostracized?
- Anup writes for a newspaper, and his sister is invited to a girl's birthday party by her rich friend Gopa. After she leaves the party, accused of being a thief, Gopa comes to the house to apologize and meets Anup. He refuses her personal apology, saying it's a societal problem. Anup's boss sends him to a rich official's office who needs a speech written. This man is Rajendra, brother of Gopa and husband of the birthday girl. The speech Anup writes goes well, so Rajendra steals Anup's manuscript for a novel and publishes it under his own name. Rajendra is praised for his insight into the issue of poverty, but the workers at his company go on strike. Anup and Rajendra's sister Gopa, support the striking workers, but his paid goons squelch the strike. Disillusioned by the hypocrisy, Gopa leaves her comfortable wealth behind to be with Anup.
- Based on the 'not quite Sci-Fi, not quite a Romance' manga by the Fujiko F. Fujio. Yuko dreams of being a best selling children's author, but as an adult she has made little progress. In her depression, she bonds with Ginko, a roadside fortune teller who has had a tragic love life. Both die the next day but appear 10 years before with their memories intact. Will they choose more wisely or be sunk by new unfulfilling choices between career and romance?
- Old man Victor, is a bore of a grocer who always tells sailing tales of the seven seas. None believes him, but his nephew wins a model boat building contest and gets to make the model into an actual boat. This is where Uncle Victor comes in, as a supervisor for the construction, and when the funds for the boat fall through, he even chips in to finish the build. Having been constructed in the backyard, however, makes it tough to get to the Seine River. The whole family has to chip in as one thing after another goes awry. What will become of the troublesome boat, and will Victor ever return to the grocery?
- Magistrate Hwang's daughter Jin-yi, is jilted before her wedding because a shoe maker was smitten with her and commits suicide. Jin-yi becomes a courtesan, and becomes famous for her wits and beauty. She falls for Byuk Kye-su, but he's chosen to be an envoy to a far off kingdom. When he leaves she feels so betrayed she takes to a life of wandering. She meets Lee Saeng, a destitute scholar, and stays with him until she discovers he's going to sell her to a group of itinerate clowns. Instead, she joins them willingly.
- Hyung Jun awakes one day to find his wife has left him, and he must care for his infant son Sang-ah. This is hard for Hyung Jun, as he thinks cooking, cleaning and a babies are women's work. Left with no choice, he takes his son to work with him, and the office soon gets used to the the baby situation. Hyung Jun gets better at taking care of his son, but when he has to work overtime, the only female employee, Ju Mo, helps look after Sang-ah. The two co-workers become close, but then Ju Mo finds out that that her seemingly perfect boyfriend is jealous. Will she go along with this or break up with him and return to Hyung Jun and Sang-ah?
- The contented family of Na-Young, Myung-ho and Cho-rong are off to vacation. Myung-ho must suddenly stay behind for a business emergency, and mom and daughter go on ahead. Na-young is raped by Sang-hyun as her eyes look like a lover that jilted him. Na-Young becomes sexually obsessed with Sang-hyun. Back at home, Myung-ho gets his daughter's piano teacher pregnant. Na-young finds out and divorces Myung-ho to pursue Sang-hyun. Will her ex-husband's begging and her daughter's tears change her mind? Will they be able to forgive and end their wandering desires?
- A Book, a Day is a 2 minute daily broadcast on French TV that presents a different book each day. It covers a literary work of any kind in the broadest sense: novels, documents, biographies, children's books, comic books, paperbacks, even tourist guides; and regularly commands nearly a third of the country's audience.
- After their divorce, Emma is unable to get over Hyun Woo, and turns down Jae-ha's marriage proposal. She meets Sanghyun on a boat, where he collects butterflies on an island. She also finds her ex-husband, who wants to get back together, but he lives with Elica so she turns him down. Emma recklessly rides a horse across the fields to dispel her loneliness. She encounters Sanghyun again, who comforts her, but she turns down Sanghyun proposal. Emma reaches the conclusion that marriage and love are two different things, and decides to be independent.
- Several teenage boys at a roller rink try to work up the nerve to ask out a couple of girls. Meanwhile, some other boys deliver a stolen car to a garage and return to the rink, whisking the girls away to a Disco. Dejected that the girls went for more mature prospects with a car; the three boys get a taxi driver to buy them some liquor, then plot to steal a car. Drinking and cruising the main street in the hot car, the boys stop off at a pizza parlor and pick up a girl whose reluctant friend warns her not to join them. The boy who's driving decides they should try to find the Disco that the other kids went to, and they meet up with the girls and the older car thieves at a stoplight. A drag race ensues to the McDonald's that ends up in a horrifying accident. This after school special dramatizes teenage pride, alcohol and cars.
- Rabmadár ('Prisoner Number Seven') is a young lady who was set up to help her lover steal, but she got nabbed and jailed. Her only wish is to see her sweetheart again, and she finally persuades the prison doctor to let her out for the evening. When she finds her beau, we discover he's a Lothario who's preparing to rob a hotel safe and disappear with his new lover. This collision of worlds results in a fatal accident. (The only surviving print is incomplete.)
- A brief look at some of the highlights of film composer George Delerue's career. A few directors and even more image and sound editors are found in their workspaces, reviewing the films they made in conjunction with him. His artistry in supporting without dominating the image, his subtleties in dynamics, and his instincts for nailing the emotional impact of a scene are discussed - as well as observing him engrossed in the spark of creating with keyboard, pen and paper.
- Impressions of the director's mother waving, burning trash, slideshow of mom gardening, slow motion of mom pointing skyward until Naomi jumps over her. No real time sound - but foley noises or kids playing. Ends with sunsets as Naomi sings a nursery rhyme.
- A political fable. A tragicomedy set in Marseille during the municipal elections of June 1995. In populist northern districts, they rally around the "Nord Ambition" of Bernard Tapie. In pushing for Tapie to take town hall, they count on his support for the northern districts, but difficulties and disappointments follow. Tapie ends up backing the very enemies of his followers, so what happens then? Big fish eat small ones. This is the fourth installment of the Marseille political saga which began with, "Marseille from father to son" (1989).
- A buddy comedy centered on a couple of 'salarymen' working for an Advertising Agency, who battle the unscrupulous practices of a rival agency. In classic Yoshimitsu Morita style, it's done with heightened slapstick that defies standard logic.
- An indifferent father in his 50s, discovers he has cancer and five months to live. He decides to keep it a secret and focus on organizing his life. The family have always felt he was distant and absorbed in his work, but this only grows worse now that he is even more focused; and resentments build. It turns out that preparing for death alone, makes him more bitter and drink to excess. Forgetting his wife's birthday, he arrives late and drunk; when his daughter angrily unloads on him. He just wants to rest peacefully, but now his home life is ruined. He decides there's no other option than to continue preparing for a painful end, and make sure his family are taken care of. Eventually, the family finds out about his illness, reconcile, and help him prepare for death.
- Kichul is a wanna-be movie director, Minsu wants to design cars, and Dukman is a gestating noodle chef. No one in high school sees their unique talents, not even themselves; as they only do it for fun. On the other hand, Taesu is the star student at school. Eminently practical and stuck up, Taesu gains confidence from the school staff. But when Taesu chats online a hidden warmth appears. Kichul's brilliant ex-girlfriend Shin Suji gets friendly with Taesu and things get complicated. Suji is soon accepted by Taesu's stuck up friends, but Kichul wants to rekindle their love affair. Will Suji go for it, or will the elitist win her? And how will Taesu react to his plans?
- Endeavors to reveal who the reclusive writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris was, through interviews with colleagues, flatmates, family friends and scientists. His life, as can best be constructed, is revealed and his body of work, once settling on the name John Wyndham, is analyzed and discussed. An actor portrays him by quoting things he wrote that have survived, and the only piece of footage ever recorded of him is examined. The emphasis is on what his personality may have been, the scientific ramifications of his themes, and the influence of his writings and the film adaptations of those, on later generations.
- Young-min saw Hye-rin in a play and sends anonymous flowers to every performance. Hye-rin doesn't know who her secret admirer is and marries Oh Seong-wu. They move to New York and Young-min thinks it's all over. But one day he runs into her and discovers she's divorced. Will their love finally blossom or is there more tragedy in store for Hye-rin?
- Dawn French, interviews her favorite comediennes and asks about their upbringing, family life, entree into comedy, routines for generating material, whether they hang out with other funny people, comedic influences, professional jealousy and how being funny affects one's love life. The series began as three episodes comprised of clips from 36 interviewees, but returned four months later with these six full-length interviews of Whoopi Goldberg, Catherine Tate, Kathy Burke, Julie Walters, Victoria Wood and Joan Rivers.
- High school student Yoo-me, has an affair with Myong-gil; a church choir conductor. He joins the Army, is deployed to Vietnam and goes missing in action. Yoo-me secretly gives birth to a daughter and becomes a famous model and movie star. Macao Kim, is the promoter who has built her success and manages her every move. Yoo-me keeps the fact that she has a daughter a secret until one day a reporter with a photo of her daughter, Suh-young, comes knocking. Will he expose her past and what will the consequences be?
- Madhurika comes back to Diamond Town, after studying in Bombay, svelte and fit in Western clothes. Her arrival comes just as the villain Kedarnath, has brutally seized power while the Prince is away. He was charged with weeding out local corruption but has become the Thugee boss instead. Unbeknownst to Kedarnath, he has a secret enemy named Diler, from a local band of dacoits, who survived Kedarnath burning his family home and gave an oath to avenge his father. Diler and Madhurika join ranks to deliver the town from evil, as she campaigns for women's literacy and independence.
- Woo-yeob has a crush on his next door neighbor Yoo-na. She is aware of this and decides to connect with him for a summer of bliss. But all to soon he leaves to study abroad, Yoo-na undertakes the arranged marriage set up by her parents. Woo-yeob lives the high life, but misses the woman he loves. He contracts an incurable disease and returns to Yoo-na, who can't stay away. A new path of sacrifice and compassion opens up for them.
- An Englishman, bearing up to marriage and life with a stiff upper lip, suddenly remembers his promise to 3 shipmates. The day of their vow to meet 25 years later is almost here, and then the Irishman, Welshman and Scotsman will drink again.
- Anup writes for a newspaper, and his sister is invited to a girl's birthday party by her rich friend Gopa. After she leaves the party, accused of being a thief, Gopa comes to the house to apologize and meets Anup. He refuses her personal apology, saying it's a societal problem. Anup's boss sends him to a rich official's office who needs a speech written. This man is Rajendra, brother of Gopa and husband of the birthday girl. The speech Anup writes goes well, so Rajendra steals Anup's manuscript for a novel and publishes it under his own name. Rajendra is praised for his insight into the issue of poverty, but the workers at his company go on strike. Anup and Rajendra's sister Gopa, support the striking workers, but his paid goons squelch the strike. Disillusioned by the hypocrisy, Gopa leaves her comfortable wealth behind to be with Anup.
- A poor family live in a rough area due to the Dad's work related accident, but Mom is always smiling. One day, the Son collapses from a heart problem. While trying to raise money for the surgery, the Mom overdoes; so Dad works from his wheelchair until he collapses. The Sister quits school to work as a maid, and writes a story that wins a magazine contest. News of their tragedy goes nationwide and donations pour in. The live broadcast of the award ceremony happens as word of the boy's surgery success spreads through the neighborhood.
- Susie goes to Guam to finalize her separation form her husband. She's welcomed to town by Peter Park, a con man who pretends to like her because he knows her husband is Howard Kang; the millionaire. Howard won't sign the divorce papers, so Peter bribes Dong-cheol to help; but when the plan fails Peter demands Dong-cheol kill him. Will Dong-cheol kill Howard or will he discover what's afoot? Will Susie and Howard divorce or get back together?
- In the year 1999, totalitarianism prevails with the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. colluding to govern the world by strict rules. Chaos erupts on the surface but state employees live safely underground. A radical and his son, visit his brother John's family in the bunkers and the discourse grows hot.
- A family, ideologically divided but living under the same roof, experience the Korean War as tragedies shake their daily existence.
- A misunderstanding between some orphans and a noble family leads to tragic consequences when some local gangsters get involved.
- Lord Hong is left listless by his wife, so the doctor advises following the ancient advice of the Maiden Scriptures, which recommend a rejuvenating maiden. A poor young girl has been sold to the inn, and the doctor and inn keeper plan on using her, even though she is promised to Ba-woo. Lord Hong's affair with her succeeds in helping him, but what will the young couple do to his household? And what will the consequences be?
- Jung In-sook, the daughter of a politician, has dreams of becoming an actress and moves to Seoul. In-sook approaches popular writer Jang Sa-gong, by pretending to be a student of French Lit. He is smitten by her naivete and joie de vivre, but unknown to him In-sook works as a nightclub hostess for Sun-woon-gak. Her poise and allure make her very popular with a big politician, but she soon has inside knowledge that puts her in jeopardy. Will she realize Sa-gong makes her happy? Or will her fate be determined the corrupt powers that be?
- Baek Ho-bin jumps into an arranged marriage with Jane for a green card and a chance to succeed in America. Because she felt like an isolated foreigner, his love is a beacon of hope. When Ho-bin finally gets through the immigration process, his ambition runs up against Jane's love. When the pretense is over, his aspirations nearly destroy her. The two decide to take a farewell trip to the desert, but will they find passion or death?
- A martial artist with a tragic past seeks revenge on those who wronged him, but in doing so creates even more suffering.
- Byung-tae suffers from Cerebral palsy and in trying to go sightseeing, ends up at the wrong destination. There he meets Min-wu and pregnant Chun-ja and decides to join them on their trip. Chun-ja is suicidal and makes a lot of trouble for Byung-tae. Chun-ja gives birth in a barn and the couple have and impromptu wedding. When they arrive in Chun-ja's hometown, Byung-tae heads to his original destination.
- The body of Min Yo-sup is found in a church. Hwang the evangelist gives detective Nam Kyoung-ho a clue. In a note, Yo-sup named Jo Dong-pal as her stalker. The detective discovers from Dong-pal's father and a prostitute, that he had been seeking traditional gods and denying Christ. Did Yo-sup turning to Christ get her killed? Will the detective deliver justice to Dong-pal or will he turn out to be a coward?
- Anthology film portraying the stories from the collection Sleepless Nights by Ali Douagi.
- Though Muraliwala begins with young Krishna playing flute to a herd of cows, his many pranks take a back seat to questions about an older, married devotee named Radha who neglects her duties responding to Krishna. The key moment in this philosophical debate over the nature of her love for Krishna, occurs when he commands her gaze and says, "You will attain me when you know me to be Omnipresent. Unless you learn to realize me in your husband Raman, you will not attain eternal happiness." Radha's husband and mother-in-law are also involved in the discussion, though Raman finds it difficult to control his doubts and jealousy concerning Radha's love for her playful tormentor. This classic tale resolves when Radha sees Raman and Krishna as one, and Raman receives Krishna's divine nature. Krishna goes to Kaliya's palace in the poisoned lake and conquers the serpent-king, to return on Kaliya's hood playing his flute again. Kaliya appears in both his forms, and Krishna is portrayed holding the four sacraments with his four arms. Raman lies down in submission before Krishna, and all is as it should be. Unlike other films based on the Bhagavata Purana, this film about Krishna's childhood comes from the Gita Govinda and Vaishnavite traditions, where the character Radha is important to the narrative.
- Though smart, a down and out man sees himself as a failure in life. He steals some money and takes off to Seoul with a friend, whose half-brother pursues them. They find a new friend along the way but the vagabond's friend runs away before they reach Seoul. The other two feel betrayed and they're all miserable in their lives. The new friend they picked up along the way figures out how to reunite them. They work hard to create a new life, and plant flowers and grass around the city. Will they commit more crimes? Will they run away again?