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Total trailers found: 14
01 January 1992
Jen, nicknamed Ah Dai, had been a rebellious child. He fled home the age of 16. A few years later, he became the driver of the leader of the Underworld, Mr.
02 December 2014
At the end of the World War II and the middle of the Chinese Revolution, three couples from different backgrounds with different nationalities flee from China to the island of Taiwan.
14 February 2015
Jin Ying is currently experiencing two of life’s most depressing moments: She is jilted by her fiancé, and her loving grandmother passes away.
30 July 2015
A story of three couples and their intertwining love stories set in 1940s Taiwan and Shanghai, centered around the 1949 sinking of Taiping.
01 January 1982
In 1980, Xu Jingshan, a wealthy Chinese-American businessman returns to China to find his son, Xu Lingjun, whom he had abandoned over 30 years earlier.
12 February 2008
Poor and forgotten, a young man and a young woman fell in love and got married in the Mongolian grassland.
30 November 1994
This French film chronicles the amazing-but-true story of Lisa Alling who in 1928 successfully walked from New York City to Siberia via the Bering Straight by following telegraph poles.
28 November 2008
This film centers on Nie Bing, a high-profile TV hostess, who is obsessed with trying to find her "ideal man" before her 30th birthday.
20 November 2008
Follows urban youngsters in their pursuit of true love and all the set backs and comedic mishaps along the way.
08 February 2007
After being married for seven years, Xu Lang, a white collar office manager, has started to get tired of the same routine in his marriage.
09 October 1994
Lulu from Sicily drives with his small rickety Fiat to Paris to fulfill his lifelong dream: he buys a red cabriolet.
02 January 1985
Xingxian is a 18 year old girl who finds herself engaged to a 8 year old boy. When a young man her age comes to town, she falls in love.
01 January 1983
Biopic of Qiu Jin (1877-1907), early Chinese womens’ liberationist and martyred revolutionary.