Asian-American filmmaker Wayne Wang returns to the city of his birth for this surreal, violent, and darkly comic look at the...
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Money
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1991
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In this drama, Wan To-hung (Cora Miao) is a Taiwanese novelist well known for her melodramas pointing out the values of...
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1990
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The moneymen who put up the cash to support artistic enterprises are the same the world over. For the most part, they are...
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1990
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Eat a Bowl of Tea is set in New York's Chinatown during the immediate postwar years. After a seeming eternity of separation,...
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Mei Oi
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1989
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Placed in a mental institution by her twin sister's unscrupulous husband, in this comedy the two sisters decide to trade...
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1989
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Three groups of complete strangers are shown to have their lives intertwined in strange ways in this enigmatic thriller. An...
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1987
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Sylvia Chang stars and directs this low-key drama about the complex relationship between two middle-aged friends who sit down...
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1986
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Julia
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1985
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Not everyone would agree with the premise of this standard story of female bonding -- that divorced or single women are...
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1985
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The time is the late 1930s and a pending war with the Japanese forms a part of the epic setting for a fashionable and...
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1984
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A landmark of the nascent Hong Kong New Wave of the early '80s, this melodrama -- directed by Ann Hui -- concerns the plight...
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1982
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Childhood chums Biggie and Tiny (Roy Chiao and Richard Ng) grow up together in the slums of Hong Kong. One of them becomes a...
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1979
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