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1. Some weirdos
Directed By: Ian McAllister McDonald
Writers: Ian McAllister McDonald
Starring: Thomas Mann / Marlene Ireland / Lily May Harrington / Ratchlan Buchanan / Ely Henry

In high school, a one-eyed boy and a fat 120-kilogram girl meet on campus, and the two "campus freaks" unexpectedly fall in love. After graduation, the girl went to college in a distant place and actually lost weight successfully. After the two meet again, the boy is very surprised by the girl's change, he seems to have difficulty accepting the girl's new image, and he is caught in an inner struggle; the girl also wonders whether the boy is her destined lover. As the distance between the two people becomes farther and farther away, more practical factors force them to recognize their current and past appearances, as well as the eyes of others, how to view their group of congenitally defective "weirdos". This is a unique campus romantic comedy, which reflects the cold side of social reality and has warm and touching shots. The film participated in the 2017 Cleveland Film Festival, Oxford Film Festival and so on.
2. Professor Marston and Wonder Woman
Director: Angela Robinson
Writers: Angela Robinson
Starring: Luke Evans / Rebecca Hauer / Bella Heathcote / Connie Bridon / Monica Giordano
Wonder Woman creator and renowned psychologist Dr. William Marston is a BDSM enthusiast with two long-term partners, one is the wife of a fellow psychologist and the other is his former student. The three were in a harmonious relationship, and even after his death, the two women were still raising children together.
3. Franz
Director: François Oujong
Writers: François Oujon / Philippe Piazot
Starring: Pierre Nienet / Paula Bell / Ernst Stauz / Marie Gruber / Johann von Birough
French director François Oujong finally returned to the film world with "Franz" starring Pierre Nienet and Paula Bell after two years of silence. The film will be set in Post-World War I France, focusing on the German woman played by Bell who is grief-stricken by the tragic death of her fiancé, but the mysterious French man played by Nienet quietly appears, silently mourning and offering flowers to his fiancé's tombstone, and the two also unveil a strange past.
4. Love you, Simon
Director: Grieg Beranti
Writers: Elizabeth Berg / Isaac Aptark / Becky Albert Lea
Starring: Nick Robinson / Jennifer Garner / Josh Duhaming / Jorge Langdenberg Jr. / Catherine Langford
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for a 17-year-old high school student, Simon, all this is a super complicated thing: first, no one knows that he is gay; second, he can't figure out who he is in love with an anonymous netizen who has the same troubles as him??? In order to solve these two big problems, Simon began a hilarious and scary solution process, but what he did not expect was that the final answer changed his life.
5. A day at the beach
Director: Yang Dechang
Writers: Yang Dechang / Wu Nianzhen
Starring: Zhang Aijia / Hu Yinmeng / Xu Ming / Mao Xuewei / Zuo Mingxiang
Growing up in a family of physicians in a traditional small town in southern Taiwan, Lin Jiali (Zhang Aijia) and her older brother Lin Jiasen (Zuo Mingxiang) received an elite education since childhood and graduated from a prestigious university. However, Jiali is not willing to be like her brother and is forced to abandon her lover Tan Weiqing (Hu Yinmeng) and accept the marriage imposed by her father's orders. She resolutely left home and went north to marry and settle with her lover Cheng Dewei (Mao Xuewei) in Taipei, a rapidly modernizing city.
However, in the 1970s and 1980s, when Taiwan's economy took off, commercial competition was fierce, and Dewei gradually became involved in the world of money competition and socializing and drinking, and eventually lost itself. Feeling more and more lonely and empty, Carrie received a phone call one day to inform her that Dewei had drowned on the seashore. She rushed to the beach and faced the body of her husband, whom she did not know whether it was her husband.
Years later, Jiali re-encountered Tan Weiqing, who returned from abroad to perform, and the two recalled the past in the café.
6. True white love
Director: Shinhiro Sakamoto
Writers: Yayako Kitagawa
Starring: Miyuki Sato / Shini Takama / Yusuke Fukuchi / Hatsubanji Shibuya / Takashi Yamaguchi
Set in The City of Sheshui in Toyama Prefecture, known as the "Venice of Japan," the film tells the story of Makoto, a woman with mild cognitive impairment, who falls in love for the first time. The entire location was filmed in Toyama.
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