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A small town girl befriends an innocent boy, unjustly accused of murder, and must avoid the irate law enforcement as well as the Klu Klux Klan.
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Explores the complex relationship between two major forces in the photography world, legendary curator Sam Wagstaff and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe who, in the 1970s and 1980s, were at the epicenter of New York's revolutionary art scene.
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...small town’s local theater. He soon finds his new life fraught with measures of newfound freedom, self-introspection and loneliness. Meanwhile his wife, Vera, meets Paul inside her restaurant as he comes looking for Tim. After Vera explains that...
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Studies the human cost of atomic warfare.
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...suicide bomber. He introduces him to the warm and loving people of Chandni Chowk who coexist in...beliefs, he sees this as one of the most colorful and loving areas. There is no black and white. Numair, must keep his mind focused on the mission...
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...blossoming romance that is met with disapproval--and in some cases, open hostility--by friends and family--due not only to the couple's racial...issues of their disparate class backgrounds, and how these play into their burgeoning relationship...
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The story of two young men from different racial and economic backgrounds who encounter choices because of their "geographical destiny," not necessarily because of the color of their skin.
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...the Alaskan coast, between the Pacific and the Bering Strait, when the wind rises...Japanese army occupied the islands of Attu and Kiska, as a first step in the plan to invade...casualties. Two of the survivors, Bill Jones and Andy Petrus, return to Attu sixty years...
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