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Chen Jianxia, a girl who lived in a patriarchal environment since she was a child, longs to escape from the oppressive family. She is admitted to Zhenhua Middle School, where she meets the rebellious but kind-hearted boy Li Ran. Li Ran becomes the only light in her life. She is like a forgotten spaceship in the universe, and he is the only answer in the radio that has been silent for many years.
20-year-old Jing Hao came to Shenzhen to live with his young sister alone. The siblings live a warm yet straitened life. In an effort to pay for his sister's expensive surgery, Jing Hao gets an opportunity by chance, thinking that a better life is coming, but unexpectedly encounters a serious setback. Under the pressure of both time and money, Jing Hao, who has no way out, decides to take a desperate gamble. Can this ignite the spark of hope for his troubled ordinary life?
Zhang Da, a Chinese police detective in a Southeast Asian country is looking for his trafficked son. He meets a Chinese woman, who was trafficked as a child.
Para proteger seu reino de uma invasão repentina, um poderoso general volta ao campo de batalha ao lado de um órfão da guerra, agora adulto, que sonha com a glória.
Apesar de, inicialmente, começarem com o pé errado, Zheng e Xin cresceram e se tornaram companheiros. Zheng luta para unificar os estados combatentes sob Qin, enquanto Xin avança nos cargos para se tornar o Maior General. Suas ambições mudarão a história para sempre.
Morbius Jr, now an OId Man, is nearing the end of life, when he finds the last hope for all Morbkind. However, as he fights to protect the future of Morbheads, he finds himself facing off against an unlikely of enemy... HIMSELF.
San Francisco filmmaker Konrad Steiner took 12 years to complete a montage cycle set to the late Leslie Scalapino’s most celebrated poem, way—a sprawling book-length odyssey of shardlike urban impressions, fraught with obliquely felt social and sexual tensions. Six stylistically distinctive films for each section of way, using sources ranging from Kodachrome footage of sun-kissed S.F. street scenes to internet clips of the Iraq war to a fragmented Fred Astaire dance number.
Baseado em uma história real, o filme mostra a lendária princesa Khutulun da Mongólia, filha de Kaidu, que governou a Ásia Central no século XIII, usando toda a sua coragem e habilidades de luta para recuperar um sagrado texto budista, o Sutra da Luz Dourada.