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Richard III
1995 film by Richard Loncraine
Cyclo
1995 film by Tran Anh Hung
Shanghai Triad
1995 film by Zhang Yimou
Home for the Holidays
1995 film directed by Jodie Foster
Higher Learning
1995 film by John Singleton
Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
1995 film by Shūsuke Kaneko
Last of the Dogmen
1995 film by Tab Murphy
Akele Hum Akele Tum
1995 film by Mansoor Khan
Embrace of the Vampire
1995 film directed by Anne Goursaud
Hideaway
1995 film directed by Brett Leonard
Demon Knight
1995 film by Ernest Dickerson, Gilbert Adler
Angels & Insects
1995 film by Philip Haas
My Family
1995 film directed by Gregory Nava
The Shooter
1995 film directed by Ted Kotcheff
My Father Is a Hero
1995 film by Corey Yuen
Circle of Friends
1995 film by Pat O'Connor
Summer Snow
1995 Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui
Problem Child 3: Junior in Love
1995 television film directed by Greg Beeman
Safe
1995 film by Todd Haynes
Moses
1995 miniseries directed by Roger Young
The Hunted
1995 film by J. F. Lawton
Runaway Brain
1995 Mickey Mouse short directed by Chris Bailey
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
1995 film directed by David Price
Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain
1995 film by Kevin James Dobson
Kickboxer 5
1995 film directed by Kristine Peterson
Crying Freeman
1995 film by Christophe Gans
Pulse
1995 Pink Floyd concert video directed by David Mallet
Top Dog
1995 film by Aaron Norris
Peculiarities of the National Hunt
1995 film by Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Joseph
1995 film directed by Roger Young
Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie
1995 film by Hiroki Shibata
Maborosi
Maborosi, known in Japan as , is a 1995 Japanese drama film by director Hirokazu Kore-eda starring Makiko Esumi, Tadanobu Asano, and Takashi Naito. It is based on a novel by Teru Miyamoto.
Forgotten Silver
1995 New Zealand television film
The Spirit of Christmas
1992 and 1995 two animated short films directed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Élisa
1995 film by Jean Becker
The Brothers McMullen
1995 film by Edward Burns
Shirli-Myrli
Shirli-myrli (, also released as What a Mess!) is a 1995 farce comedy film of the early post-soviet era directed by Vladimir Menshov. Centered around a pursued con man, who steal a huge diamond. The movie, among other things, satirizes chauvinism, antisemitism and other ethnic tensions in 1990s Russia. Valery Garkalin plays multiple roles as identical twins who were raised believing they belonged to different cultures and races, looking down at one another's.
Tall Tale
1995 film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik
Les Anges gardiens
1995 French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré
Innocent Lies
1995 film by Patrick Dewolf
The Babysitter
1995 film by Guy Ferland
Short Working Day
1981 film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Man of the House
1995 film directed by James Orr
White Man's Burden
1995 film directed by Desmond Nakano
Cold Fever
1994 film by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
Holy Week
1995 film
Stonewall
1995 film by Nigel Finch
Lord of Illusions
1995 film directed by Clive Barker
Two Bits
1995 film by James Foley
Napoleon
1995 film directed by Mario Andreacchio
Azuki-chan
is a Japanese manga series about a young schoolgirl named Azusa Noyama, nicknamed Azuki-chan because when she was in first grade, Ken Takayanagi, a boy in her class, accidentally read her name, "Azusa(あずさ)", as "Azuki(あずき)". Originally serialized in Nakayoshi magazine, it was later adapted into an anime by Madhouse.
Macross Plus
Japanese original video animation series
Delta of Venus
1994 film by Zalman King
Tom and Huck
1995 film directed by Peter Hewitt
The Seventh Brother
1995 animated film by Jenő Koltai and Tibor Hernádi
Losing Isaiah
1995 film by Stephen Gyllenhaal
Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back
1995 film by Phillip Rhee
The Brady Bunch Movie
1995 film directed by Betty Thomas
Alien autopsy
1995 television film
When Night Is Falling
1995 film by Patricia Rozema