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The Cross

This documentary, The Cross: Jesus in China, portrays the little known history of a remarkable people; it is the turbulent 50 year history of Chinese Christians on screen! For the first time, the history of Christianity in China, especially within the House-Church movement, is given in an honest and comprehensive account. The film answers the question raised by many people outside China: how did the number of Chinese Christians increase from 700,000 in 1949 to approximately 70 million today despite communist control?

The Cross

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Kansei! Dream House

What makes an ideal house? A warm, sunny interior perhaps, or a house with a rooftop spa and a fantastic view? Maybe a large garden where the kids can play? Everyone has a different answer. But what if you're limited to a plot size of just 20㎡ ? Don't give up, because help is at hand from super architects. Using innovative architectural design you can realize your very own dream house. Dream House is a social documentary in which we build a home fulfilling as many of the dreams and wishes of the client as possible, following each step in detail, from the initial design stage onward.

Kansei! Dream House

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Dal Joong's Cinderella

34-year-old Bong Dal-Joong (Kim Kuk-Jin) lives with his cancer stricken mother in the countryside. His mother's wish is to see Dal-Joong marry before she dies. To make his mother's wish come true, Dal-Joong takes part in a blind date event for men in the countryside. There, Dal-Joong meets Seon-Hwa (Kim Min-Hee). After dating several times, the couple decides to marry. On the day of their wedding, Seon-Hwa runs away with Dal-Joong's money and jewelry. Dal-Joong knows now he was scammed by Seon-Hwa, but he can't tell his ill mother the truth. Instead, Dal-Joong tells his mother that Seon-Hwa was involved in a car accident on their wedding day. Dal-Joong then sets out to find her.

Dal Joong's Cinderella

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The Star

The Star is a Thai reality television singing competition produced by Exact, a GMM Grammy company, and broadcast on Modernine TV. It was first broadcast on 7 October 2003 and its fifth season aired during the first half of 2009. It is one of two such television programmes in Thailand, the other being Academy Fantasia. Both feature a number of auditioned contestants competing in weekly concerts, with elimination determined by viewers' voting through SMS, but unlike the other, The Star does not feature continuous broadcasts of the contestants' lives in a common residence. A number of winners and runners-up from the contest have continued to become mainstream singers and/or actors under GMM Grammy, most notably Sukrit Wisetkaew, who was first runner-up in the show's third season.

The Star

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Happiness In ₩10,000

This was a program where stars picked a partner and lived one week with solely 10,000 won (approximately $8.88). They would carry out missions every day and if they failed, their money would be deducted. They also had midpoint evaluations, betting on games, and more, which gave the stars opportunities to gain their money back. The star with the largest amount of money left would be the winner, and they would win a tourism gift card for their parents as well as donate their balance for the underprivileged. The program, much like variety shows today, would be carried out with one cameraman per celebrity, and viewers were able to see the daily lives of some very famous celebrities.

Happiness In ₩10,000

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The Cross: Jesus in China

This documentary, The Cross: Jesus in China, portrays the little known history of a remarkable people; it is the turbulent 50 year history of Chinese Christians on screen! For the first time, the history of Christianity in China, especially within the House-Church movement, is given in an honest and comprehensive account. The film answers the question raised by many people outside China: how did the number of Chinese Christians increase from 700,000 in 1949 to approximately 70 million today despite communist control? Using live footage and interviews, the film captures the true stories of many people and seeks to answer the most common questions: how does the Chinese government deal with Chinese Christians and vice-vice-versa? How have Chinese Christians developed, survived and grown? What kind of people are they, what influence have they had and will they have on Chinese society?

The Cross: Jesus in China

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