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Love and politics lead the way to destruction in the Chinese imperial court.

Returning home after 20 years in a labour camp, a loving husband finds that his ailing wife can no longer recognise him.

An unemployed worker in Chinese province helps blind girl to impress overweight stepmother.

Visually ravishing fable of maverick warriors in ancient China.

Knives, passion, police, bamboo, disguise, a blind dancer, a dangerous quest in 9th century China.

The wife of a brutal dye house owner embarks on an illicit affair with her husband's nephew.

When a teacher has to go and care for his sick mum, a 13-year-old is hired as his replacement.

The fate of a concubine in a rich man's household.

A man embarks on a quest of the head and the heart in an attempt to reconnect with his son.

The story of a great king and his people, who will be expelled from their homeland and will aspire to claim it.

Feeling the flow Sven Bresser on the rhythms and composition of Reedland
A sense of place When The Geese Flew director Arthur Gay on transient characters and the idea of home
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The President's Cake celebrates audience win People's Choice award for Iraq-set bittersweet drama
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