The Teahouse of the August Moon is a satire comedy based on a play. It takes place in post-war Okinawa, where a naive American military officer named Fisby is sent to build a teahouse as part of the US occupation. Fisby encounters various cultural biases, stereotypes, and challenges as he tries to promote democracy and a Western way of life in a traditional Japanese village. The movie explores themes of cultural clash, diplomacy, and the absurdities of American imperialism.
In feudal Japan, a group of samurai warriors, yakuza gangsters, and erotic women cross paths, leading to bloody confrontations and hidden secrets. Based on a popular comic series, this action-packed drama explores the themes of bushido and honor.
A Beijing professor returns to his stomping grounds for a friend's funeral. Reflecting on the past, he meets a tea shop owner who sparks feelings of love in a time of pain.
Our Betters is a comedy-drama film set in 1930s London, focusing on the lives of wealthy socialites and their intricate relationships. The story revolves around a group of friends, secrets, and scandalous affairs, as they navigate through the intricacies of high society. With themes of love, marriage, and deception, the film explores the hypocrisy and social expectations of the aristocracy. Amidst lavish parties and elegant tea houses, the characters are faced with choices that will test their loyalties and reputations. Can they find forgiveness and happiness amidst the facade of their privileged lives?
Sadegh and his wife manage a tea house in the way between Ahvaz and Andimeshk south of Iran. One night in his absence a friend of him who is a truck driver comes to his place and the wife is getting killed. The police are after the murderer but Sadegh who seeks revenge begins to kill the truck drivers on the way. This put him in fronting the law.
A gay boy goes to a typical teahouse in Karachi to take his usual Kashmiri chai.
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