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Arms and the Man
1865: Swiss captain Bluntschli fights as mercenary in the war between Bulgaria and Serbia. When his group's attacked by a few Bulgarian troopers, he learns that he's got the wrong ammunition for his cannon and has to flee. His flight leads him right into the bedroom of his enemy's fiancée.

Esprit D'Amour
Joe Chan (Julian Cheung), an Pay-TV office manager, mourns the death of wife-to-be Winnie Tsang (Loletta Lee), while a spirit causes trouble for a pair of wrongdoers set on taking over the station. A not-so-literate taxi driver Shing Wai-lin (Simon Loui) visits a tarot reader after his girlfriend leaves him. The mystic warns him that he is set to meet a strange woman and he'll be in certain danger. In a dingy flat, housing nurse Mindy (Fennie Yuen) treats triad member Ton's (David Wong) latest wounds. Her Aunt Ha (Helen Law Lan), meanwhile, senses a dark force drawn to the flat's dark hallway.

你美丽了我的人生
Nazi and Caesar used to be dance elites and a couple in the academy of arts, but separated because of a misunderstanding to study dance. Years later, they met again and former emotions for dance art brought them together again.

El Faro

Everbest Virgil
Virgil Thomson composed many musical portraits of people as they faced him. Like a visual artist using different visual elements, Virgil established personal sketches using the palette of musical expression. EVERBEST VIRGIL perpetuates this tradition by linking the portrait of a composer to his own composition. I filmed Virgil, in his apartment at the Chelsea Hotel, in Manhattan, shortly before his death. These are the last images taken from the life of one of America's most treasured composers.

A Cup of Coffee with Marilyn
An audacious Italian journalist who has interviewed the most powerful people on Earth is sent to Hollywood to chase her most evasive subject yet, Marilyn Monroe.

The Breakthrough
Jane and Teddy are on the brink of divorce – but when their marital problems come to a sticking point, they have an unexpected breakthrough.

Hiding Saddam Hussein
The footage of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein crawling out of a hole in the ground in 2003 is iconic. Now, 20 years later, the man who dug that hole tells the fantastical story of how he, an ordinary farmer, hid the deposed president beneath a flowerbed in his garden for eight months. On camera, he talks about the day his house was selected as a hideaway for this wanted man, hunted by 150,000 US soldiers. The Iraqi farmer had no choice but to assume the role of presidential hairdresser, physician and bodyguard—and something akin to a friendship seems to have grown between them as they ate together and helped wash each other’s backs.

Emerica MADE Chapter 1
This is one of the heaviest vids you'll ever see. All kill, no fill. Provost, Romero, Westgate, and a surprise part from new am Jeremy Leabres. Take a deep breath and dive in.

Dresden, August-Brücke
A short film from the Lumière brothers, filmed in a Dresden street.

Cycling Chronicles: Landscapes the Boy Saw
A Japanese teenager bicycles aimlessly through the countryside after killing his mother.

In a Good Way
Margot and David rekindle after their once-loving marriage that fell apart, leaving them forced to live separate lives for years.

Brigitte Kaandorp: Kouwe Drukte
Registration of the third solo program by the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp.

The Night Shift
Three men working at a petrol station in Reykjavik battle boredom, strange visitors and their own customers.

An Imaginary Life
For an imaginary friend, living an imaginary life, there's nothing worse than being forgotten.

Uncle Moustache
A lonely old man takes to terrorizing the kids who build a football pitch next to his house.