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- A mysterious Hollywood action film stuntman gets in trouble with gangsters when he tries to help his neighbor's husband rob a pawn shop while serving as his getaway driver.
- Shot in three countries over a two year period, Boxers and Ballerinas explores the US-Cuba conflict through the eyes of four youths--a boxer and a ballerina in Havana and Santiago de Cuba and a boxer and a ballerina exiled in Miami.
- Dragon smuggles North Korean defectors across borders for a living, and his latest undercover trip with Sook-Ja and Yong-hee takes an unexpected turn when they are left stranded in China. This is just the start of an extraordinary 5,000 km journey.
- ShortPastor Seoul, preparing for communion with grape juice, is disheartened when his only two congregants leave. While praying, he hears a noise and finds a mattress store mascot passed out from a fall. His church van is vandalized. Inspired, he uses the grape juice to "baptize" the mascot, who reveals himself to look exactly like Jesus. Jesus performs amazing sign-spinning moves with a store sign, leaving Pastor Seoul in awe. Jesus extends a hand in friendship.
- Arranged by a smuggling syndicate, A-Hong and his young teen sister along with a group of Burmese youngsters sneak across the Myanmar/Thailand border and arrive in a remote town called Dagudi in Northern Thailand. A-Hong's sister is taken away by the gangs as her mother has sold her to them. A-Hong goes to Bangkok and works under a tour guide, a wildcatter from Myanmar who has lived in Thailand illegally for years. The flood has killed the tourism business. A-Hong followed this big brother back to Dagudi, trying to sell a batch of medicine that could be made into profitable drugs to local gang leaders. All A-Hong wants is to get the cash quickly and redeem his sister, but he cannot reach the smuggling ring anymore as the phone number never works. San Mei, a young Burmese woman who is assigned a job by the smuggling syndicate to fetch A-Hong's sister, has been taking her risk by smuggling Burmese teenage girls overseas, hoping to get the Taiwanese Identity Card promised by the gang leader for years. After accomplishing the last assignment, she realizes the dream to gain the sense of security is hopeless. Unfolded through two parallel narratives, this is a border town story woven between Tolstoy, amphetamines and Durian.
- The true story of 2 enemies from the Iran-Iraq war; one saves the other's life on the battlefield, then they meet again by sheer coincidence 20 years later in Canada. Inspired by their miraculous reunion, Najah and Zahed face down their fears and post-traumatic stress and head back to Iraq and Iran to search for missing loved ones. Their journey takes them into the heart of present-day conflicts in a region ravaged by war and ISIS. Their journey is a surprising affirmation of humanity and redemption. (This feature length film is DIFFERENT from the short film of the same title, which was nominated for an Emmy and shortlisted for an Oscar)
- A novelist Rihito Shiraishi meets Saki Honda, a somewhat eccentric woman, and he is attracted to her. Triggered by Saki's suicidal attempt and reading her diary, Shiraishi recognizes that their encounter was not a coincidence. United by an airplane accident, they start to face their true selves eventually, influencing one another.
- A snapshot of the growing violence on the streets of Toronto and how it affects the families and loved ones of the victims left behind. We follow Bruce, the protagonist, as he struggles to come to terms with a life-changing tragedy. It is only through the unexpected outreach of Diane (who enters Bruce's life in a twist of irony) that he can begin to find closure.
- A young girl, soaking in loneliness from moving to New York, reunites with her mother visiting from South Korea to face the gravity of their broken relationship
- An Oasis laundry shop that keeps its place in generations for the 30 years. Then one day the dying mother spelled out the word 'laundry' when leaving the world, and the An 's family believed her treasured legacy was hidden in the stacks of laundry of Oasis laundry shop. On an ambitious night, hundreds of clothes were scattered by the raids of the greedy people, and the ruined Oasis laundry shop became a mess. Did the laundry shop have a legacy that they really wanted?
- The bond between a family slowly erodes as distance grows between them. In the face of growing estrangement, one family member tries to bring them all together again.
- Tori attempts to plan a successful prom at Hollywood Arts, but Jade decides to destroy the dance for everyone after her art project is ruined.
- Lexi decides to host a slumber party so Chyna decides to host one on her own. Lexi invites the popular girls at school and Chyna invites the girls at the A.N.T program. But when Olive showed up their only, Chyna discovers that Lexi took all the girls Chyna invited because her slumber party looks better so Chyna uses the green screen Olive painted to make Lexi jealous. Meanwhile, Cameron uses Fletcher to help him make a comic book.
- When Austin listens to the song Ally wrote that she thinks its about Austin, he hates it. Before he was going to sing the song he tells her that he doesn't like it. After that, they decided to hang out to find out what they like which doesn't go out well. Meanwhile, Dez and Trish has just realized that they have something in common.
- Morgan asks A-list movie star teen heartthrob Jordan to stay with the Ross family so he can convince him to star in his next movie. Emma is clearly in love with him and jealousy flares when he asks Jessie out on a date.
- Austin is torn when he gets a gig at the Miami Music Internet Awards, but can only bring one guest.
- It is Carly's dad birthday and they decide to put him a surprise party but when their dad had to go to another country, Carly gets upset and mad. Freddie and Sam decides to put Carly and Spencer online to talk to their dad online but when they are about to get arrested, the First Lady Michelle Obama comes to help them.
- "We must stop the retreating enemy at sea!" After seven years of bloody war against the Japanese invaders, Supreme Naval Commander Yi Soon-shin prepares his final battle against Konishi Yukinaga in Wekyo, Soon-chun. But bringing the allied forces of Ming army and navy together for the battle proves to be a difficult task for the Admiral. October 2nd, 1598, the Chosun-Ming Alliance finally launches another land-sea pincer attack on Wekyo only to be put in great danger by the betrayal of Ming commander Yu Jung who is bought off by the enemy.
- S-1's return makes the team aware of a doomsday virus embedded in Krane's ex-soldiers that leaves all bionic teens with only ten hours to live before exploding as human bombs.
- "The King feared the enemy and he feared the Supreme Naval Commander who was fearless against that enemy." Both the Japanese and the Chosun-Ming alliance suffer significant loss during the Battle of Wekyo. Yi Soon-shin reports to the King that although they have suffered damages, they succeeded in destroying dozens of enemy ships. But Konishi wheedles Ming Commander Yu Jung to write an opposing report holding Yi Soon-shin responsible for the utter defeat in Wekyo. Having received two conflicting reports, the King and his court is confused and divided as to whose report to believe. The King's anxiety is amplified when he received a report that praises Yi Soon-shin as the hero of the people. Meanwhile, Commander Yu Jung sends yet another letter questioning Yi Soon-shin's loyalty to the King. The King, in response, sends his Royal emissary to put pressure on Yi Soon-shin.
- "Retreating enemy is more intimidating than the approaching enemy. By retreating, the enemy seemed to be trying to demonstrate the futility of life." The Royal emissary removes Yi Soon-shin of his authority holding him accountable for the defeat in Wekyo and puts Yu Jung in charge of the alliance navy. Yi's men are furious and distraught, and order begins to fall apart in the camp. The emissary continues to put pressure on Yi Soon-shin threatening to charge him for impiety against the King, but Yi Soon-shin's will to go after the retreating enemy is unshaken. The confusion in Chosunese camp provides an opening for Konishi Yukinaga to launch a messenger ship requesting reinforcements from his allies nearby. Yi Soon-shin is forced to respond by taking military action against the order of the emissary, and the emissary recommends charges of treason against Yi Soon-shin.
- "This is the burial ground for me and the enemy. I am not certain if I am determined to die or determined to live." Yi Soon-shin places the emissary in confinement and prepares his final battle. The day of battle. Admiral Yi tells the emissary that he would gladly bear the charges of treason in order to destroy the enemy and protect his men. Emissary is surprised by Yi's determination, but begins to understand him. Meanwhile, Shimazu Yoshihiro in Sachun leads his navy of 12,000 men to Noryang in order to save Konishi Yukinaga and capture Yi Soon-shin. The Battle of Noryang... The final battle that will change the fate of Chosun begins.
- "I want to be brave like Kyun." We go back in time to the year 1555 when Yi Soon-shin, Won Kyun and Yu Sung-ryong grow up together in Gunchun-dong, Hanyang (modern day Seoul). Village captain Won Kyun is busily recruiting soldiers for an impending battle against the lower village children. Timid little boy Yi Soon-shin who admires Won Kyun for his bravery enlists in Won Kyun's army, but he is dropped when he fails to pass the initiation test. Finding out how badly Soon-shin wants to become a member, Kyun decides to give Soon-shin another chance. The challenge is to conquer the General Rock atop a rugged mountain. When the rocky hills become even more dangerous with heavy rain, the boys give up and turn back one by one until Soon-shin and Kyun are left climbing alone.
- "I refuse to continue my education if I can't even protect a friend!" Soon-shin's father is accused of treason and arrested by the authorities. The next day at the village school house, Soon-shin gets into a fight with other children that mock him a son of a traitor. The schoolmaster, having received complaints about Soon-shin's presence at the schoolhouse by other parents, finds Soon-shin at fault for the fight and ends up expelling him from the schoolhouse.Won Kyun and Yu Sung-ryong are frustrated and distraught by their friend's absence. Finally, Sung-ryong walks out of the schoolhouse shouting out that what the books teach is worthless if he can't even protect a friend. Won Kyun follows him, and the friendship between Yi Soon-shin, Yu Sung-ryong and Won Kyun grows deeper.
- Soon-shin's family has moved to Ahsan, and eight years have passed since Soon-shin and Sung-ryong promised to meet again at Sung-kyun Academy. There is a civil service exam being held in nearby Own-yang, but Soon-shin has put his dream aside to take care of his family. Byong-tek, the son of the local magistrate, comes to take the civil service exam in Own-yang after repeated failures in other cities, and he keeps bumping into Soon-shin in unpleasant circumstances. The magistrate and his assistant learn about Soon-shin's exceptional literary talents and proposition him to take the civil service exam in place of his son. Soon-shin's flat-out refusal infuriates the magistrate, and he and his assistant plot out a scheme.