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Eat a bowl of tea

United States, 1989
film

Set between 1949-1951, Wayne Wong’s Capra-style comedy centers on an arranged marriage in New York’s Chinatown. The marriage is a romantic and emo..

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As tears go by

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In the Mood for Love

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Once upon a time in China II

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Chungking express

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In the mood for love = Fa yeung nin wa [DVD]

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My tiger's eyes

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Try your fortune

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A Mongolian tale

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Forgotten loneliness

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An immigrant woman

Australia, 1990
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