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  1. Who Am I: Directed by Baran bo Odar. With Tom Schilling, Elyas M'Barek, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Antoine Monot Jr.. Benjamin, a computer genius, is invited to join FRI3NDS, a fame-seeking hacker group. However, when his associates are murdered by Russian gangsters, he is interrogated by Europol.

  2. Directed by Benny Chan, Jackie Chan. With Jackie Chan, Michelle Ferre, Mirai Yamamoto, Ron Smerczak. A Secret Agent loses his memory after falling from a crashing helicopter. He is then chased by several other agency operatives, but he has no idea why.

  3. Benjamin, a computer genius, is invited to join FRI3NDS, a fame-seeking hacker group. However, when his associates are murdered by Russian gangsters, he is interrogated by Europol. Benjamin (Tom Schilling) is invisible, a nobody. This changes abruptly when he meets charismatic Max (Elyas M'Barek).

  4. The local cinema and made-for-TV movie market is saturated by cheaply produced romcoms and documentary-style WW2-movies. 'Who Am I' caught my attention with its very different theme. And it turned out being a very enjoyable watch.

  5. Who Am I Now?: Directed by Louise E. Lathey. With Barbara Beall, Joanna Gaskell, Raphaël Lecat, Alethea Sholomenko. New friends Erin and Alex discover a mutual attraction that neither of them have ever felt before. While Alex tries to navigate her feelings, Erin refuses to acknowledge that she might be gay and heads down a path of self ...

  6. Review: This movie sees Jackie Chan (Who Am I), play a top secret agent who goes on a mission with his elite force to kidnap 3 scientists who are experimenting with a powerful new source. On the way back from the mission, the elite force are double crossed by 2 of the agents within there team and they send there helicopter crashing to the ground.

  7. Somewhere in the jungles of South Africa, a multinational military unit, Special Force Unit, ambushes a convoy and kidnaps several scientists working on a highly-volatile compound extracted from a recently discovered meteorite. Among the operatives is a Hong Kong national identified by his code name "Jackie Chan".

  8. I Am What I Am: Directed by Haipeng Sun. With Xin Li, Yexiong Chen, Hao Guo, Meng Li. A young Cantonese village boy must overcome self-doubt, ridicule and classism to realise his dream of competing in the Guangzhou Lion Dancing championship.

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  10. No sex scenes. No female nudity. As with many Hong Kong films, there are different versions of this film available, but the Japanese and Hong Kong DVD versions have a scene near the beginning of very, very brief, non-graphic male rear nudity in a dark setting.