An American nurse living and working in Tokyo is exposed to a mysterious supernatural curse, one that locks a person in a powerful rage before claiming their life and spreading to another victim. The curse is linked to the tragic murders of Kayako Saeki, her husband Takeo, and their son Toshio. As Karen Davis tries to uncover the truth about the curse and its connection to the house where she works, she becomes tormented by Kayako's vengeful ghost and must find a way to break the curse before it claims her life.
A young Greek woman named Toula falls in love with Ian, a non-Greek, and faces the challenge of convincing her family to accept him. As she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity, Toula navigates the complexities of love, family, and belonging in a heartwarming and comedic way.
An American couple's vacation in Morocco takes a dangerous turn when their son is kidnapped and they are forced to participate in an assassination plot. With the clock ticking, they must navigate a web of deception and danger to save their son and themselves.
The Replacement Killers (1998) is an action crime thriller about a hitman named John Lee who becomes the target of a powerful drug lord when he refuses to kill a child. On the run and hunted by both the police and organized crime, John must use his skills as a one-man army to survive and protect the innocent.
12 jurors with different backgrounds and biases come together to decide the fate of a Chechen teenager accused of murdering his stepfather in Moscow. As they debate the evidence and confront their own prejudices, tensions rise and hidden truths emerge, leading to a surprising verdict.
A man in New York City, who is in need of a green card, enters into a fake marriage with a woman. As they try to convince immigration officials that their marriage is legitimate, they begin to develop real feelings for each other.
In 1920s Paris, Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky begin a passionate love affair while Stravinsky's wife is terminally ill. As they navigate their intense connection, their artistic worlds collide, leading to groundbreaking artistic endeavors.
Bella is a story about a chef who loses his job and meets a young woman who is in need of help. As they spend time together, they form a deep connection and discover the power of love and redemption.
Liam, a struggling Asian-American actor, travels to Shanghai to scatter his mother's ashes and meets a woman who helps him embrace his heritage and find love.
Miss Kicki, a Swedish woman living in Taipei, travels to the city to visit her estranged son. Along the way, she discovers new friendship, love, and a surprising connection that challenges her preconceptions.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble is a documentary that explores the life and music of Yo-Yo Ma, a Chinese-American cellist. The film follows the journey of the Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural musical group founded by Ma, and their unique artistic collaboration. It delves into the lives and experiences of the ensemble members, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and the impact of music in connecting people across cultures. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases the power of music as a global language of joy, understanding, and expression.
Inside the Canadian diplomatic compound in New Delhi, a mischievous cook affects the lives of her employers and fellow staff.
An enigmatic Japanese woman, abandoned by her wealthy Chinese husband in a remote Pacific Northwest village, becomes entwined in the lives of two rugged locals.
Smile follows the story of a teenager from Shanghai named Rainie, who travels to Malibu to reunite with her mother. Along the way, she faces various challenges and experiences that lead to personal growth and self-discovery. Through her journey, Rainie learns about family, friendship, and the importance of embracing one's true self.
In 1952, a tubercular Inuk man from Nunavik is taken by force from his family and his land and transported to a sanitorium in Quebec City. Surprised by the white man's noncomprehension of the Inuit's social habits, the man's attitude varies by degrees, from outright hostility to cooperation. He is subjected not only to physical isolation but to cultural shock as well.
After the death of their matriarch, a Chinese-American family struggles to come to terms with their grief, secrets, and cultural differences as they gather for her funeral.
A wounded gunslinger, seeking revenge, finds himself falling in love with a Quaker woman who helps him find redemption and peace.
When a reservoir becomes contaminated, a band of diverse characters must navigate violence, racism, and national security threats to survive and uncover the truth behind the poisoned water.
Based on the journal of Knud Rasmussen's "Great Sled Journey" of 1922 across arctic Canada. The film is shot from the perspective of the Inuit, showing their traditional beliefs and lifestyle. It tells the story of the last great Inuit shaman and his beautiful and headstrong daughter; the shaman must decide whether to accept the Christian religion that is converting the Inuit across Greenland.
Eve and the Fire Horse follows a 9-year-old girl named Eve in Vancouver, Canada in the year 1975. Eve comes from an Asian immigrant family and tries to navigate life while embracing her spirituality. She explores different religious traditions and beliefs, including Buddhism and Christianity, and finds comfort in rituals and traditions. Along the way, Eve experiences the challenges of family relationships, racism, and the concept of reincarnation. The movie explores themes of inter-cultural dynamics, identity, and the search for meaning in life.