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- A paralyzed and hopeless Hong Kong man meets his new Filipino domestic worker. The two strangers live under the same roof through different seasons, and as they learn more about each other, they also learn more about themselves.
- Chak struggles to keep his cleaning company afloat under the pandemic as he meets Candy, who needs a job and Chu, her little daughter.
- Based on a shocking case in real life, a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty to the crime, defense attorneys face each other as nine jurors grapple with the truth.
- Hassan è un ragazzo pakistano nato a Hong Kong in attesa dello status di rifugiato in Canada. Il padre è morto in un incidente d'auto in cui è stato coinvolto Yat quando era rifugiato in Cina nel 1970. La verità cambierà il loro destino.
- An irritable elderly man joins a team rescuing stray dogs. As they work together to save abandoned animals, the group's efforts demonstrate how compassion can change lives for both humans and canines.
- When seven malevolent spirits are unleashed to possess the tenants of a dying mall, it falls to a jaded ex-stuntman, his headstrong daughter and a washed-up Daoist priest to stop the undead before they spread onto the streets beyond.
- Chan Tin Mei (Sammi Cheng) and Ho Bun (Alan Luk)'s son passes away abruptly at just three years old due to congenital heart disease. Suffering in unfathomable pain over the loss, Mei resists having another child. One day, Mei finds out that they can become a foster family.
- Mei-chun longs to reunite with her estranged father, her brother conceals his separation from his wife, and their mother harbors guilt over her husband's past departure. Can this troubled family overcome secrets and reconcile?
- A former talent manager and single mother discovers a new star, reigniting her career. However, her devotion to the star ignites her teenage son's jealousy, and she struggles to balance her family and her career.
- The White Girl was born allergic to the sun. Her only friend, Ho Zai, is too young to understand her problems. Her classmates tease her. Her overprotective father keeps her cooped up at home, but she's not at home in her own world. Even her bedroom is a bunk bed with a curtain for a wall. All she wants to do is grow up and leave the village. At night, she meets a man by the sea. His name is Sakamoto. He's not from the village. He's an outsider. This is a love story, but Sakamoto and The White Girl are not lovers. So what happens between them? They look at each other. He becomes her mirror. She becomes his. That's what love is: through another they see themselves, reflected, as the imperfect mess that human beings often are. Together they are more than what they could be if they were alone, because when you put a mirror in a room it expands the space. Up at a historical ruin with Sakamoto, The White Girl finally has space to be free, space to discover what is possible within herself. From him, she learns to see the world from another angle. Meanwhile, Ho Zai follows a group of "tourists" from mainland China. They turn out to be property developers. With their money, the Village Chief plans to turn Pearl Village into their goldmine. They send Kun, the Village Chief's nephew, to burn down the ruins to get around a law that protects their cultural heritage. Ho Zai steals the stage at the Moon Banquet to expose their plan. He and Sakamoto are chased out of the village by the Village Chief's thugs. Kun arrives to burn down the ruins. The White Girl stops him by locking herself in. Finally, she realizes that the world she was once not at home in is beautiful because it is where she comes from.
- A jaded attorney reluctantly takes a case of a young man being accused of murdering the daughter of the biggest tycoon in Hong Kong. Little does he know, he's about to get swept up in a political conspiracy.
- A mentally ill stockbroker struggles to reconcile with his estranged father and his perturbed ex-fiancée.
- Focusing on the plight of women who have become mothers, this is a story from the perspective of a woman and a mother Suk-jing recently welcomes a baby daughter into her ordinary life, which, to her surprise, will never be the same again. She is soon stressed-out taking care of the baby 24/7, while her husband never proactively takes part in it. Conflicts with in-laws, postpartum bodily changes, affected work performance are straws piling up on her back... After long nights of nursing in loneliness, where will the break of day lead her?
- Lok è uno schizofrenico in via di guarigione che desidera ardentemente l'amore. Un giorno, incontra la giovane e bella Yan e si innamora rapidamente di lei.
- How challenging is the Hong Kong university entrance exam? Is failing it the end of the world? Popular Youtube Channel "Trial and Error" spent 8 months documenting the journey of Hong, an exam candidate that doesn't give much thought to his future. With the help offer by the team, will Hong be able to make up for the lost time and secure a spot in university?
- A story of how a retired British-Chinese soldier and a marginalized young South Asian man face the plight of being abandoned by society.
- Ann Hui's personal encounters with some of Hong Kong's most notable poets, showing the topography of contemporary poetry on and of the city.
- A 28-year-old I.T. geek suddenly finds himself the object of affection for five attractive women who all live in remote corners of Hong Kong.
- Quanta differenza fa un secondo? Può essere la differenza tra la vita e la morte? Un padre single impara la lezione nel modo più duro quando diventa dotato del potere di vedere un secondo nel futuro.
- In Markham, a Chinese immigrant and a small-time crook's attempt to rob a Japanese restaurant goes terribly wrong. Unsuspectingly taking up the two gangsters and an influencer in a carpool, a driver is entangled in a sinister predicament.
- Ms Tsui (Jo Koo) is a music teacher in a special education needs (SEN) school, who is not able to switch to a mainstream school due to stereotyping and labelling; Zoey (Jennifer Yu) is an underachiever from a Band 1 school, who is struggling for the coming public examination; Ka Ho (Kaki Sham) is a rebellious teenager from a Band 3 school, who idles away his time and doesn't care about his handicapped little brother - - When being assigned to helm a musical performance, Ms Tsui has to bite the bullet while juggling between work and personal issues; for the sake of earning higher school credit, Zoey volunteers in an extracurricular musical; to avoid being expelled, Ka Ho has no choice but to attend a musical in a SEN school. Three individuals take part in a musical they deem worthless for their own purposes, which turns out to be a journey of self-discovery towards their dreams and goals.
- A story of Hong Kong told by three generations of real people: 'preschooled' children, 'preoccupied' young people, and 'preposterous' senior citizens.
- In 2011, Lai Chi-wai - one of the top rock climbers in Asia - lost everything when a motorcycle accident took away his ability to walk. Rather than succumbing to his fate, Lai found his own way of scaling those dizzying peaks again. With his second feature, Nick Leung offers a remarkable change of pace, eschewing the macabre humour of his debut Get Outta Here for an inspiring and touching tale about how a human being overcomes adversity. Featuring a career-best performance from Alex Lam as the wheelchair-bound athlete, this incredible fact-based story is a rousing tribute to Hong Kong's never-say-die spirit.
- Elderly workers scavenge recyclables from garbage to earn money, revealing their precarious lives on society's margins in Hong Kong's economic boom.
- Ping, a Youtuber, concocts a plan to put on a show of marrying herself in what was meant to secure both money and likes. However, the scam ultimately ended up in the discovery of her true self in this coming-of-age fairy tale comedy.