He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Father (1993)
Yuen scorns his father, who he thinks is too generous and forgiving. Through a flashback/time travel gimmick, Yuen meets his parents during their joyous courtship. Yuen comes to understand and admire his dad, and reflect on his own moral defects.
Director: Peter Chan
Actors: Anita Lee, Anita Yuen, Carina Lau, Chor Yuen, Lawrence Cheng, Michael Chow Man-Kin, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Valerie Chow, Waise Lee
Die-ner (Get It?) (2009)
A horror-comedy of errors, Die-ner (get it?) explores the existential dilemma of a sociopath killer who runs into the unique problem of his victims rising from the dead…
Anjelah Johnson: The Homecoming Show (2013)
Former Raiders cheerleader turned stand-up comedienne, Anjelah Johnson has been dazzling audiences on the big screen, on television and during her live performances across America with her hysterical characters and…
Welcome to the Jungle (2013)
A company retreat on a tropical island goes terribly awry.
Me Myself I (2000)
Pamela Drury is unhappy, and alone. On her birthday she stumbles across a photo of Robert Dickson, and wonders what would’ve happened had she said yes to his proposal. A…
Grandma’s Last Wishes (2020)
When the grandmother decides that it is time to put the family affairs in order, the fights begin to inherit the house. (A sequel to Grandma’s Wedding.)
Bug Buster (1998)
After the mayor uses a potentially dangerous substance to protect the local plantation, the lakeside town of Mountview, in California, is attacked by a lethal species of large cockroach. After…
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)
Five years after meeting her three fathers, Sophie Sheridan prepares to open her mother’s hotel. In 1979, young Donna Sheridan meets the men who each could be Sophie’s biological father.
My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin (1991)
Based on a true story of a sport star Bobrov, who happened to become befriended by Vasili, the son of Stalin.
My Winnipeg (2007)
Fact, fantasy and memory are woven seamlessly together in a personal portrait of filmmaker Guy Maddin’s hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba.