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Eternal Weekend Recap
Thanks for being part of the Family :) Here are some recently featured films that can be viewed on Eternal.tv & your favorite TV & Mobile Apps
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ETERNAL READER
The Eternal Guide to Stop Motion
This month, we’re taking a closer look at stop motion in all its forms. Here you’ll find visionary animated films across genres, countries, and media types. As usual, we’re telling the story with titles from the Eternal Family archive, so you can see for yourself what the heck it is we’re talking about! Our stop motion film count is currently hovering around 70, and the list is always growing.

FEATURED THIS WEEK
Love on Delivery (1994, 1hr 33mins)
Directed by Lee Lik-Chi
Ho Kam-An is a lovestruck dim sum delivery boy who falls for a beautiful judo student. After being humiliated by her boyfriend, Ho Kam-An seeks the services of an aging master who teaches him a half-assed style of kung fu, “Karate Kid”-style.
Presented with Celestial Pictures
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Parvana (1970, 13min)
Directed by Valentin Podpomogov
A princess demands the everlasting Fire of Love, sending brave suitors on perilous quests to prove their hearts. Blending folkloric imagery with poetic surrealism, Parvana unfolds as a dreamlike, romantic fable.
Presented with the Cinema Foundation of Armenia
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Mutant War (1988, 1hr 21mins)
Directed by Brett Piper
The sequel to Galaxy Destroyer follows hero Harry Trent as he roams a post-apocalyptic Earth overrun by mutants, monsters, and fractured human tribes. When he helps a young girl search for her kidnapped sisters, he confronts a violent band of mutants led by a deranged human bent on breeding an army and conquering the world.
Presented with All Channel Films
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Mausoleum (1983, 1hr 36mins)
Directed by Michael Dugan
At her mother’s funeral, Susan is drawn by a strange compulsion into the family mausoleum, unknowingly unleashing a malevolent force that lives within her for years.
Presented with All Channel Films
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