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- After an argument with her younger sister, Le Ying moves out on her own. She meets a boxing trainer and starts boxing.
- The story of martial-arts master Ip Man, the man who trained Bruce Lee.
- A man's heroic attempt to help a woman in distress ends up with him waking up the next day without a kidney and plotting his revenge.
- A series of bizarre cases emerge overseas with Tang Ren's disciple Lin Mo, hacker Kiko, new detectives investigating, veteran sleuths stirring up Chinatown's storm. Suspenseful yet humorous detective story with profound meaning.
- A documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a man-made mass extinction.
- A popular singer decides to go back to school, becoming the center of attention there, and meets an ordinary female student with a dual personality.
- When Hong Kong is rocked by multiple gruesome murders, the police forms a task force to investigate.
- When a precious Tibetan bead is stolen by rogue members of the mysterious Gemini Clan, the protectors of the bead enlist the help of some righteous former Gemini Clan members to retrieve the bead and bring the evil disciples to justice.
- In the spring of 2017, after finishing the documentary Animal World, the independent filmmaker Ouyang Dong turned his camera to a foreign woman, Mary, played by an inflatable doll who was nearly drowned. However, in the process of filming Mary, Ouyang Dong ran into various difficulties. Moments of anger and helpless, he left the hospital with Marry. In the meantime, the police have spread their net very widely. A surprising climax awaits Ouyang Dong.
- A couple embarks on a journey home for Chinese new year along with 130 million other migrant workers, to reunite with their children and struggle for a future. Their unseen story plays out as China soars towards being a world superpower.
- Unable to satisfy his sexual desires with his wife, Biu regularly visits prostitutes, ties up and tortures them in various ways before killing them.
- Michael Palin attempts to copy the exploits of fictional character Phileas Fogg, by trying to travel around the world (without flying) in 80 days.
- A troubled young man, Li faces pressure at work and problems at home with his moody wife. Chuck, rescues Li from the brink of despair and becomes an unlikely mentor. But who is Chuck really?
- A group of doctors at a hospital in Wuhan, China are the first in the world to deal with a new disease, COVID-19.
- TV SeriesA couple meet and fall in love one night in New York City. Separated unexpectedly, they spend years trying to find each other again, believing they are fated to be together. With help from serendipitous events, they get closer to reuniting
- Two brothers who were firefighters are reunited when they are trapped in the same building when a huge fire breaks out.
- When a diving team trains together, their past issues become clear. Will they be able to work out their differences, or will they fall apart?
- Fatt (Richie Ren) is from a family of martial arts experts, but he ends up being a businessman instead. He intends to introduce his girlfriend (Kate Tsui) to his father (Wah Yuen) but is skeptical if his father could accept her modern ways. Hence, Fatt resorts to hiring a temporary girlfriend to test out his father. Zao (Fan Bingbing) has just graduated from university and urgently needs money. She takes up the job and signs a contract with Fatt to be his temporary lover. Fatt brings his hired lover home to meet his father, only to expect the unexpected.
- A dog has its soul swapped with a human and falls in love with its beautiful owner.
- Director Lam Can-Zhao leads a small film crew as they shoot a film about a stray dog in the streets of Guangzhou, leading viewers into an unpredictable, peculiar and incredible journey.
- Story of 'Brotherhood' revolves around a pair of twin brothers whose different attitude toward human relationships set apart their fates. Despite sharing the same backgrounds, they grow up having different careers and love lives. At the age of ten, a pair of twin brothers, He Ping (Christopher Ming-Shun Lee) and He Fun (Jordan Chan) followed their parents from Hong Kong to Singapore. The fate of the family takes a tragic twist when a wealthy woman, Zhong Xian (Tracer Wong), falls madly in love with the boys' father, but is spurned by him. Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned. Zhong Xian sets out to disfigure the boy's mother, resulting in the death of both the husband and wife. The elder twin, He Ping, grows up mindful of how his parents were killed and harbours thoughts of revenge on Zhong Xian and her father. He decides to start a business to strike it rich to expedite his revenge plans. However, his business almost folds. It is during this time that He Ping saves Zhong Mei, who turns out to be Zhong Xian's precious daughter. History repeats itself; Zhong Mei falls madly in love with He Ping.
- An unusual relationship develops between an urban Chinese couple struggling with heroin and a filmmaker chronicling their addiction, in this provocative documentary on drug abuse, filmmaking and friendship. For three years, filmmaker Zhou Hao chronicled the lives of Long and Jun, a couple struggling with heroin addiction in Guangzhou. Zhou captures Chinese junkie subculture, its members languishing in a slum flophouse, the equivalent of a modern day opium den. When Long is hospitalized after a failed robbery, Zhou speaks out from behind the camera to intervene. Still, Long and Jun persist, soon dealing drugs full-time to make ends meet. As the couple increasingly offers lies for answers, Zhou must confront his ethical responsibilities to them, as a friend and a documentarian. USING probes a dark, cruel reality of contemporary Chinese society that has rarely been seen by any audience. Addicts disclose techniques for dealing with police, confronting sham suppliers and staying high throughout the day. Zhou's unflinching depiction of his friends' repeated attempts to quit blurs the line between filmmaker and subject, and raises provocative questions about the ways in which each uses the other.