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Rose of the World, 50minutes
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Elsie Ferguson, Wyndham Standing, Percy Marmont

As described in a film magazine, Captain Harry English (Standing) is reported to have been killed during a battle between factions in India and his wife Rosamond (Ferguson) remarries. As time passes Rosamond finds that her love for her deceased husband is greater than her love for the older man that she has married, Sir Arthur Gerardine (Handyside). She goes to live at Harry's old house and there breaks down and tells her husband the truth. She becomes ill and in her ravings asks for Harry. Harry, who was not killed, learns that his wife has remarried and, disguised as an Indian, becomes secretary to Rosamond's husband. He comes to her at a peak psychological moment and, after the shock wears off, they are reunited.
The Bandolero, 1h20
Directed by Tom Terriss
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Western
Actors Pedro de Cordoba, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Renée Adorée, Gordon Begg

Manuel Granado rediscovers a son he thought had died years before to see him engaged to the daughter of the bandit who had kidnapped the son and turned him into a matador.
Don't
Don't (1925)

Directed by Alfred J. Goulding
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Sally O'Neil, Bert Roach, Ethel Wales, James W. Morrison, DeWitt Jennings, Brinsley Shaw

Tracey Moffat (Sally O'Neil) is a parent-defying flapper.
Mickey's Disguises, 18minutes
Origin USA
Actors Mickey Rooney, Billy Barty, Jimmy Robinson, Marvin Stephens, Spencer Bell

After being accused of stealing chickens, Hambone's Uncle Nemo gets arrested. Mickey, Hambone, and the Gang believe that Nemo is innocent, and form a detective agency in order to catch the real thief. The kids suspect Mayor Davis' chauffeur; it's up to Billy (in a chicken costume) to catch the real crook.
Fish Meat
Fish Meat (2012)
, 51minutes
Origin USA
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Documentary films about business, Documentary films about environmental issues

(a fish ecologist) are concerned by how little consumers know about the farm-raised fish they buy. They decide to investigate the state of aquaculture by sailing around Turkey, a country known for its rich tradition in fishing, but transitioning to aquaculture. They visit a high tech seabass farm, partly automated and equipped with video surveillance. While this is one of the more efficient ways of raising fish since the fish farmers can use the minimum amount of feed to fatten their fish, it is very expensive. It also causes a lot of waste and pollution with excess feed and fish waste falling below the cage.
Periwinkle
Periwinkle (1917)

Directed by James Kirkwood Sr.
Origin USA
Actors Mary Miles Minter, George Fisher, Clarence Burton, Allan Forrest, Harvey Clark, George Periolat

As described in a film magazine review, Periwinkle (Minter), the survivor of a shipwreck, has been reared by Ann Scudder (Schaefer). They live on the sea coast and Periwinkle helps the coast guards during times of wrecks. One night Richard Langdon Evans (Fisher), the sole survivor when his yacht is wrecked, is tossed upon the shore. He is found by Periwinkle and taken to the guard house where, nursed under the care of Periwinkle, he soon recovers. Langdon falls in love with Periwinkle. However, the day comes when he must leave, and Periwinkle is broken hearted when she finds that he is engaged to another. Ann, suspecting that Periwinkle loves Langdon, learns the address of Langdon's fiancee and writes a letter to her. Ann receives a telegram stating to the effect that the fiancee has already married. Ann gives the telegram to Landon, who then tells Periwinkle that he loves her and does not have to leave. They have a simple marriage.