Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011 Trailer (2011)
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A coming-of-age movie about how hard life is and how great it can be...It's the story about Karl "Charlie" Kolostrum, a young guy who tries to get along with his life but hasn't learned to live as an adult yet.
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Shiva and Indu are city-based students,who love each other. However, their love is strongly opposed by the latter’s parents.
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A Yakuza member seeking to lead a new life in Manila. A morbid turn of events brings Haruo (Jacky Woo) to the squalor of Manila.
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Short horror mockumentary about a camera crew that follows two serial killers.
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JJ Justice is a man in transition. A once successful right-wing radio broadcaster, who's lost his edge, his wife and any hope of airing in a real market.
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