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New and old aunties
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The "New and Old Aunts" program is a pioneering mediation talk show in China, jointly produced by New Entertainment and the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice. The program aims to mediate disputes among the people and create a harmonious society. It uses forms that the common folk enjoy to subtly publicize the country's policies and regulations, and has been widely welcomed by the audience. "Live broadcast
Maryland Manor
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Vincent (played by Matthias Shunier) returns to his hometown from the battlefield and is hired by a wealthy businessman as a personal bodyguard to protect his wife and children when he is on a business trip. Vincent soon discovered that the seemingly calm Maryland was also hiding dangers.
Princess Donkey Skin
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The film tells the story of how a legendary fairy mother helps a beautiful princess break free from a marriage arranged by the royal family. Since the designated noble fiance is not the princess's beloved, the fairy mother turns the princess into a "donkey head with a human body" and eventually brings the two lovers together.
Horse whisperer
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Annie (Christine? Scott? Grace (Scarlett Johansson), the daughter of Kristin Scott Thomas (Played by Scarlett Johansson) loves horseback riding, but in an accident, she and her friend fell off the horse together. Ok
Donkey Batsa
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An extremely unconventional film in the history of cinema. The protagonist of the entire film is actually a donkey. Through the donkey's eyes, it coldly gazes at this world. Donkeys being abused, sold and eventually killed in the hands of different people reveal the same theme.
Marshall
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Marshall is based on the first black judge of the United States Supreme Court, Thurgood. Adapted from the true story of Marshall. The story takes an excerpt from Thurgood in 1941. The story of Marshall and a white lawyer defending a black driver accused of raping a white person. Two lawyers, full of a sense of justice and of different skin colors, started from each other
Wind-riding Boy
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Adapted from William Kamkwamba 's autobiography "The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind", it tells a life-changing story: Kamkwamba himself, at the age of 13, used small pieces of metal scraps
The rat-taming monster
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Villard (played by Crispin Glover) is a very introverted and shy young man. In the company, his slow response and clumsiness caused a lot of trouble, which led to him being ruthlessly ridiculed and excluded by his boss and colleagues. He lived in depression and injustice all day long