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Hana & Alice (Hong Kong Version)
The newest offering from director Iwai Shunji (Love Letter, All About Lily Chou-Chou, April Story), Hana & Alice is a delicate comedy about two childhood friends who fall for the same guy. Secretly following Miyamoto (Kaku Tomohiro) after sc
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More Info »Helen The Baby Fox (Hong Kong Version)
From director Kohno Keita comes the heartwarmingly cute tale, Kogitsune Helen! Also popularly known by its alternative English title Helen the Baby Fox, this moving 2006 motion picture revolves around the life of a young, friendless boy who
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More Info »Hula Girls (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
From Shall We Dance? to Waterboys to Swing Girls, there's a special place in Japanese cinema for films about underdogs finding their groove. This time our zeroes-to-heroes discover hula dancing in 1960s Japan. Entertaining, dynamic, a
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More Info »Install (Hong Kong Version)
Dazzling J-pop princess and new generation silver screen star Ueto Aya welcomes you to her latest blockbuster hit. Install is based on a story by acclaimed novelist Wataya Risa, Japan's youngest two-time literature prize winner. Ueto portrays 17-
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More Info »Kairo
From Cure to Loft, horror master Kurosawa Kiyoshi has a knack for getting under the skin with films that connect to a deep and unsettling fear. Based on his own novel, Kurosawa's 2001 work Kairo (a.k.a Pulse), which saw an Amer
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More Info »Kekkon Annai Mystery (Hong Kong Version)
Watanabe Ken (Letters from Iwo Jima), in one of his earliest acting roles, stars in the 1985 film Kekkon Annai Mystery. Directed by Matsunaga Yoshikuni, the film is based on a novel by the hugely popular Akagawa Jiro, and takes the audience
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