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Drama
Roadhouse Nights (1930) Hobart Henley, Helen Morgan, Charles Ruggles, Fred Kohler

A boozing newsman (Charles Ruggles) woos a singer (Helen Morgan) while spying on her bootlegger boyfriend (Fred Kohler). Read More »
White Night (2007) Jannik Johansen, Lars Brygmann, Anne Sofie Espersen, Morten Grunwald

A psychological drama about Ulrich, a workaholic whose life takes a drastic turn when he is involved in a fatal accident. Read More »
The Return of October (1948) Joseph H. Lewis, Glenn Ford, Terry Moore, Albert Sharpe

This is the warm-hearted story of a wholesome Terry Moore, whose late uncle Willie (James Gleason) is reincarnated as a thoroughbred horse. Read More »
In Two Minds (1973) Mani Kaul, Hardan, Manohar Lalas, Ravi Menon

Film is Based on Duvidha by Vijayadan Detha, it’s about merchant’s son, whose relationship with his young bride Read More »
Imburnal (2008) Sherad Anthony Sanchez, Brian Monterola, Jelieta Mariveles-Ruca, Allen Lumanog

An examination of poverty and violence and the influence it has on two boys who live in a slum. Read More »
I Wouldnt Be in Your Shoes (1948) William Nigh, Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey

Tom (Don Castle) and Ann (Elyse Knox) are a down-and-out dance team, and while Don seeks engagements, Ann works as an instructor at a dance academy Read More »
A Life of Her Own (1950) George Cukor, Lana Turner, Ray Milland, Tom Ewell

Small town Kansas girl, Lily James, is the latest model working for the Thomas Callaway Agency in New York City. Read More »
A Cry from the Streets (1958) Lewis Gilbert, Max Bygraves, Barbara Murray, Colin Petersen

Max Bygraves and Barbara Murray star in this hard-hitting and bittersweet story about London’s unwanted children – and the good people trying to help them. Read More »
Flap (1970) Carol Reed, Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins, Tony Bill

A hard-drinking, reckless-living Indian named Flapping Eagle decides that his people have been pushed around by the white man long enough. Read More »