The soon-to-be Monk Talkative does his best to understand when Fairy Yeh explains what must be done. Rabbit spirits have escaped from the heavenly garden, and must be recaptured. These bunnies can assume human female form, and gorgeous forms at that. One is played by Pang Dan, who happens to be the soon-to-be Monk Talkative's wife. Talkative finds the explanation hard to follow but decides to help.
In the late Middle Ages, a courageous teenager embarks on a perilous journey through Constantinople, facing sword fights, epic battles, and forbidden love.
BloodRayne, a hybrid of human and vampire, embarks on a quest for revenge against her father, a powerful vampire lord. Set in the 18th century, she fights against supernatural forces and battles her way through a village. With her sword-fighting skills and thirst for revenge, BloodRayne must collect blood to survive and unleash her deadly powers.
A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn is a drama and romance film about a sexually frustrated widow who finds solace by working on a dairy farm. With the death of her husband and the onset of dementia, she seeks comfort and companionship through a taboo relationship with her father-in-law. The film explores themes of grief, loneliness, and the complexities of human relationships.
A gothic romance novelist desperate for inspiration travels to Florence and reads a diary relating a tale of romance from the 18th century.
Southern California 1897: While Dumas is in the parlor cleaning his gun, his sister Roxanne is in the bedroom being seduced by the lusty vampiress...
Four different Alices wander through mazes constructed from 40 years of Spanish history in this post-Franco meditation. Loosely related to the "Alice" of Alice in Wonderland, in one episode of this film, Alice (who is clearly a metaphor for the Spanish people) is raped by some multinational corporations. Told in a somewhat confusing manner, especially for those unfamiliar with the nuances of Spain's history in the period between 1936 and 1975, this is director Jorge Feliu's first feature film.
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