
Natvris khe 1976, 101 minutes, in Georgian with optional subtitles, dubbed and voiceover versions Ozherel´e dlia moei liubimoi 1971, 71 minutesĬall number DVD-2301 dubbed into Russian from Georgian without subtitlesĬall number DVD-4438 dubbed into Russian from Georgian with optional French subtitles Vedreba 1967, 75 minutes, in Georgian with optional Russian dubbed version and optional subtitled versions

Me, bebia, Iliko da Ilarioni 1962, 85 minutes, dubbed into Russian from Georgian without subtitlesĬall number DVD-2701 dubbed into Russian from Georgian, with optional Russian and English subtitles Magnitnye buri 2003, 89 minutes, in Russian with optional subtitlesĪrmavir 1991, 130 minutes, in Russianīremenskie muzykanty & Co 2000, 100 minutes, in Russian with optional English subtitlesĬall number DVD-1761 49 minutes, in Georgian with optional Russian dubbed version and with optional Russian, English, French, Spanish, Italian and German subtitlesĬall number V-1116 64 minutes, dubbed into Russian from GeorgianĬhuzhie deti 1958, 73 minutes, dubbed into Russian from Georgian without subtitles Vremia tantsora 1997, 157 minutes, in Russian Pliumbum ili opasnaia igra 1986, 92 minutesĬall number RD-327 in Russian with English subtitlesĬall number DVD-1698 in Russian without subtitlesĬall number V-16 in Russian with English subtitles Parad planet 1984, 91 minutes, in Russian Ostanovilsia poezd 1982Ĭall number RD-315 94 minutes, in Russian with English subtitlesĬall number DVD-5621 90 minutes, in Russian Okhota na lis 1980, 95 minutes, in Russian with English Povorot 1978, 98 minutes, in Russian with English Slovo dlia zashchity 1976, 96 minutes, in Russian with English subtitles Ty ne sirota 1962, 75 minutes, in Russian with optional English subtitles See under Pronin and Abbas ABBASOV, Shukhrat See under Paradzhanov and Abashidze ABBAS, Khodzha Akhmad Na dal´nei tochke 1970, 67 minutes, in Russian Kogda igraet klavesin 1966, 45 minutes, in Russian

Skazanie o khrabrom Khochbare 1986, 91 minutes, in Russian Taina sinikh gor 1981, 72 minutes, in Russian For further information on these language options, follow the link.Ī B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W Z A ABAKAROV, Askhab Many of the DVDs in the collection offer optional subtitles in a range of languages.
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You can use this interface to enable or disable sets of cookies with varying functions. We use data cookies to store your online preferences and collect information. Winner of Best Cinematography (Arthur Wong) and Best Production Design (Taneda Youhei) at the 18th Hong Kong Film Awards, the darkly romantic crime thriller co-stars Taiwan actor Lung Sihung, Hong Kong stars Eric Tsang and Kathy Chow, Japanese actor Tanihara Shosuke and filmmaker Suzuki Seijun. As he falls for Sato Natsumi (Yamamoto Mirai, Who Am I?), the mysterious girl who holds the key to finding Fuchun, Kenichi is thrown into an intricate web of love, lies, and betrayal in his desperate struggle for survival in the merciless underworld. He gets embroiled in a brewing gang war when his former associate Wu Fuchun (Shiina Kippei) runs off after killing a man from the Shanghai triad. Set in the famous Kabukicho of Tokyo, the Japan-Hong Kong co-production follows the lone wolf Ryu Kenichi (Takeshi Kaneshiro), a rootless half-Chinese who trades stolen goods for a living in Kabukicho. Asian superstar Takeshi Kaneshiro toplines Lost and Found director Lee Chi Ngai's film adaptation of Japanese writer Hase Seishu's best-selling noir novel Fuyajo, a.k.a.
