
Goodbye Mr. Loser
A middle-aged loser travels back in time to his high scool years to put his life on the right track.
Actors: Allen Ai Lun, Chang Yuan, Lee Lichun, Liu Jin, Ma Li, Ma Xiaoqian, Shen Teng, Tao Liang, Wang Zhi, Yin Zheng
17 Again
On the brink of a midlife crisis, 30-something Mike O’Donnell wishes he could have a “do-over.” And that’s exactly what he gets when he wakes up one morning to find…
The Black Sheep of Whitehall
A professor teaching at a correspondence school discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.
Delicious
France, 1789 – just before the Revolution. When talented chef Manceron is dismissed from his prestigious position by the Duke of Chamfort, he loses the taste for cooking. But when…
18½
In 1974, a White House transcriber is thrust into the Watergate scandal when she obtains the only copy of the infamous 18½-minute gap in Nixon’s tapes.
Little Berlin
When the Iron Curtain cuts his tiny German village in half, Peter the bull gets separated from his 36 cows. Based on a true story narrated by Christoph Waltz.
Uncle P
Rapper/multi-millionaire P. Miller becomes the guardian of his sister’s three children – all of whom need a father figure in their lives.
Down Low
A repressed gay man develops an unlikely friendship with a young masseur who teaches him to embrace life.
George in Civvy Street
George Formby plays George Harper, a tavern owner, who works to turn a waitress from her current employer, a rival tavern owner, when Formby falls in love with her.
Salaam Namaste
Salaam Namaste is about two Indians who have left their houses to make a life on their own, and how they meet and how they tackle their own relationships and…
Working Slowly (Radio Alice)
Bologna, 1976. The paths of two aimless young friends intertwine with those of Radio Alice, a pirate radio politically aligned with the leftist student movement.
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes
The live special event features reenactments of episodes from “The Facts of Life” and “Diff’rent Strokes”.