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- The Korean War, and a long lost letter, separate the lives of young lovers Jean Pargetter and Lionel Hardcastle, whose paths cross again by happenstance.
- A surfer who stops in for a bite to eat at a 1940s-type diner eventually realizes that it is not a diner at all - it is a spaceship disguised as one, and the "owners" of the diner are aliens.
- A self-portrait and a depiction of Hong Kong during the 40 years preceding the handover by the United Kingdom to China.
- The Children Remember is a look at Casablanca with Ingrid Bergman's daughter Pia Lindstrom and Humphrey Bogart's son Stephen Bogart.
- In the heart of Berlin one can find a very special place. With a travel guide tucked under the arm photographing visitors walk into narrow alleys and then reappear. Children, who start to chase each other in between the columns, adults, who try their jumping skills. This refers to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin. Did the ambitious project to adequately honor the memory of the systematically and cruelly murdered six million Jews by Nazi Germany fail, since it is mistaken by the people? This film pursues this question, observing, but not delivering a judgement.
- A movie about the vital power of music and a unique insight into Chinese history.
- Everyone has some story to tell. Some people choose to leave the past behind, while others just love to reminisce. Chai Man-shek (Max Cheung) - son of Chai Village village chief Chai Yik-tseung (Lee Kwok Lun), Chai Man-kei (Ben Wong) and Bin Wai-ching (Alice Chan) have been buddies since childhood. The two guys both fancy Wai-ching. Rewind thirty years to a Mid-Autumn Festival evening, Man-shek, Man-kei and Wai-ching get drunk and then engage in something that undermines family values. Their inappropriate behavior is exposed. Man-kei, Wai-ching and Man-shek leave Chai Village and go their separate ways. Man-shek has even gone to Australia for good as he wants to forget everything that has happened. However, thirty years have passed and they are forced to face up to this long-buried incident as fate has brought them back together again.
- Promotional item by the Austin Motor Company, surveying the progress of methods of travel.
- A young WW II aviator struggles to separate illusion from reality in the night club that he visits in the middle of the war in Europe. When his short grant of time expires, he consoles himself that reality and dreams are one in the same.
- The story of a once prominent actor who spends the last days of his life in a rundown retirement home. A surprise visit from his son unravels a series of events that will change their perspective on life, death and family.
- Silvano Campeggi, aka Nano, was the last great illustrator of the cinema. His posters - from "Gone with the wind" to West Side Story, passing through "Casablanca" and "Ben Hur" - made generations of spectators dream even before entering the cinema. A prolific artist, he has designed more than 3,000 posters for all the biggest American production company: Warner Bros, Paramount, Universal, Columbia, United Artists, 20th Century Fox. Nano went through the twentieth century with a pencil in his hand, working every day until at 95 years. This documentary is a journey into his life and into the imagination of the twentieth century.
- Documentary about the making of the 1942 Warner Bros. film Casablanca.
- Film critic and journalist Ole Michelsen looks back on 17 years of hosting Denmark's most influencial film review programme, "Bogart" (1985).
- A mysterious stranger approaches a woman on a bus, and offers her the chance to correct a mistake from her past.
- Sara loves Daddy. Dad loves Sara. Sara can fly. Why does Sara love to fly? Why does Daddy cry?
- When Topanga is stressed out she is transported to a 1940s black-and-white setting where she doesn't remember anything about her past and it teaches her not to be so uptight.
- Cookie gets a publishing deal for his autobiography but Rosemary loses the only copy of his book.
- Harry feels persecuted by Sgt. Goodman who is filling in for Frank. Luke takes an interest in religion when he meets a nun who brings her sick dog to Matt.
- Various people hook up at Mac's engagement party
- Margaret seeks contributions for a time capsule.