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| DVD: Puppet Master Vs. Demonic Toys (2006)
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On the eve of Christmas Eve, all hell breaks loose as two aspiring inventors attempt to give new life to the bloodthirsty creations of their parents' and grandparents' genius. While Robert Toulon (Corey Feldman) works at bringing the crazed puppets... | |
| DVD: The Flight of the Red Balloon (2008)
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In 1956, Albert Lamorisse made THE RED BALLOON, a short in which a young boy, played by his son, makes friends with a red balloon. Some 50 years later, Taiwanese auteur Hou Hsiao Hsien has made his first French-language film, the charming and subtle... | |
| DVD: Three Times (2006)
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Masterful Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien (MILLENNIUM MAMBO, CAFE LUMIERE) directs three tales of love set in 1911, 1966, and 2005. Each story stars Qi Shu (THE EYE) and Chang Chen (CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON). | |
| DVD: Cafe Lumiere (2005)
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Hou Hsiao-Hsien, one of China's greatest filmmakers, honors the memory of the great Yasujiro Ozu in the beautiful CAFÉ LUMIERE. Like Ozu, Hou tries to capture honesty and reality in the film, which stars pop idol Yo Hitoto as Yoko, a young woman who... | |
| VHS: Millennium Mambo (2004)
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Winner of the Grand Prix Technique at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, Hou Hsiao Hsien's MILLENNIUM MAMBO is a strikingly beautiful film set in Taipei's hot nightclub scene. The remarkable Shu Qi stars as Vicky, a lost soul who hangs out partying with... | |
| DVD: Millennium Mambo (2004)
8 matching items found
Winner of the Grand Prix Technique at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, Hou Hsiao Hsien's MILLENNIUM MAMBO is a strikingly beautiful film set in Taipei's hot nightclub scene. The remarkable Shu Qi stars as Vicky, a lost soul who hangs out partying with... | |
| DVD: Goodbye South, Goodbye (2002)
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A Taiwanese rewrite of Martin Scorsese's MEAN STREETS, the Hou Hsiao-Hsien film GOODBYE SOUTH, GOODBYE stars Jack Kao (a veteran of several Hou films) as Gao, the head of a group of misfits involved in one get-rich-quick scheme or another. A big fish... | |
| DVD: Good Men, Good Women (2002)
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The final chapter of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's historical trilogy (which also includes A CITY OF SADNESS and THE PUPPETMASTER) stars Annie Shizuka Inoh in a dual role as real-life historical figure Chiang Bi-Yu (who was an anti-Japanese resistance fighter)... | |
| VHS: Good Men, Good Women (2001)
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The final chapter of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's historical trilogy (which also includes A CITY OF SADNESS and THE PUPPETMASTER) stars Annie Shizuka Inoh in a dual role as real-life historical figure Chiang Bi-Yu (who was an anti-Japanese resistance fighter)... | |
| DVD: Dust in the Wind (2001)
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One of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's earliest commercial and critical successes, DUST IN THE WIND is the story of Wan and Huen, a young couple living in a small mining town in China. Tired of the demands of high school and discontent with the limits of country... | |
| VHS: Goodbye South, Goodbye (2001)
5 matching items found
A Taiwanese rewrite of Martin Scorsese's MEAN STREETS, the Hou Hsiao-Hsien film GOODBYE SOUTH, GOODBYE stars Jack Kao (a veteran of several Hou films) as Gao, the head of a group of misfits involved in one get-rich-quick scheme or another. A big fish... | |
| DVD: Flowers of Shanghai (2001)
4 matching items found
Based on an 1894 novel by Han Ziyun, FLOWERS OF SHANGHAI explores the lavish, elegant, and decadent world of late 19th century Shanghai brothels. Master Wang (played by Hong Kong film star Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) and his friends are wealthy, privileged... | |
| DVD: The Puppetmaster (2001)
4 matching items found
The second installment of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's historical trilogy (which also includes A CITY OF SADNESS and GOOD MEN, GOOD WOMEN), THE PUPPETMASTER is based on the life of famed Chinese puppet master Li Tien-Lu. Spanning the years 1909 to 1945 and... | |
| VHS: The Puppetmaster (2001)
4 matching items found
The second installment of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's historical trilogy (which also includes A CITY OF SADNESS and GOOD MEN, GOOD WOMEN), THE PUPPETMASTER is based on the life of famed Chinese puppet master Li Tien-Lu. Spanning the years 1909 to 1945 and... | |
| DVD: Millennium Mambo 16 matching items found
Winner of the Grand Prix Technique at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, Hou Hsiao Hsien's MILLENNIUM MAMBO is a strikingly beautiful film set in Taipei's hot nightclub scene. The remarkable Shu Qi stars as Vicky, a lost soul who hangs out partying with... | |
![]() | DVD: The Flight of the Red Balloon (2008)
3 matching items found
In 1956, Albert Lamorisse made THE RED BALLOON, a short in which a young boy, played by his son, makes friends with a red balloon. Some 50 years later, Taiwanese auteur Hou Hsiao Hsien has made his first French-language film, the charming and subtle... |
![]() | VHS: Dust in the Wind (2001)
No matching items found
One of Hou Hsiao-Hsien's earliest commercial and critical successes, DUST IN THE WIND is the story of Wan and Huen, a young couple living in a small mining town in China. Tired of the demands of high school and discontent with the limits of country... |
| VHS: Flowers of Shanghai (2001)
1 matching item found
Based on an 1894 novel by Han Ziyun, FLOWERS OF SHANGHAI explores the lavish, elegant, and decadent world of late 19th century Shanghai brothels. Master Wang (played by Hong Kong film star Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) and his friends are wealthy, privileged... | |
![]() | VHS: A Time to Live and a Time to Die (2001)
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Hou Hsaio-Hsien (THE PUPPETMASTER) directed this semi-autobiographical film, drawing on his childhood experiences when his family relocated to Taiwan from China. Spanning the years 1947-1960, the film follows the maturation of Ah-ha as he and his... |
| DVD: A Time to Live and a Time to Die (2001)
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Hou Hsaio-Hsien (THE PUPPETMASTER) directed this semi-autobiographical film, drawing on his childhood experiences when his family relocated to Taiwan from China. Spanning the years 1947-1960, the film follows the maturation of Ah-ha as he and his... | |
![]() | VHS: A Time to Live and a Time to Die
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Hou Hsaio-Hsien (THE PUPPETMASTER) directed this semi-autobiographical film, drawing on his childhood experiences when his family relocated to Taiwan from China. Spanning the years 1947-1960, the film follows the maturation of Ah-ha as he and his... |
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