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...instead walked out of his privileged life and into the wild in search of adventure. What...the way transformed this young wanderer into an enduring symbol for countless people. Was...end, he tested himself by heading alone into the wilds of the great North, where everything...
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...troupes. Amidst petty politics, pushy stage mothers, eisteddfod protocols and creative controversy, Razzle Dazzle delves into the lives of three stage mothers and their relationships with the dance school, each other and their children.
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...other children from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia. These children, or 'kinder,' as they came to be known, were taken into foster homes and hostels in Britain, expecting eventually to be reunited with their parents. The majority of them never saw...
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...and beats them to the gold. But their plan goes awry when they realize dangerous smugglers are already closing in on the missing plane, and one of the friends makes a fatal decision that quickly turns the treasure hunters into the hunted.
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The dean of students at a New England college is thrust into the investigation of a racial hate crime. She's forced to confront her own feelings about race and her administration's desire to maintain a politically correct posture.
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Tale of two American soldiers, Deming and Losey, who desert, flinging themselves into unknown geographical and emotional territory in rural WW II France. As the soldiers struggle to survive the harsh winter and the...
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In 1966 Danny Williams disappeared. Twenty four years later, his niece, director Esther Robinson, discovered over 20 never-before-seen films he made at the Warhol Factory. Subjects included Andy
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A group of interconnected, Baltimore-based twenty- and thirtysomethings navigate their various relationships from the shallow end of the dating pool through the deep, murky waters of married life,
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Nestled deep in the postcard-perfect French Alps, the Grande Chartreuse is considered one of the world’s most ascetic monasteries. In 1984, German filmmaker Philip Gröning wrote to the Carthusian
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The story of two opposite people and their attempts to enter the college of their choice.
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