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Overwhelmed by the confusion of growing up during the Gulf Crisis and the rise of fundamentalism, adolescent Mohamad finds himself hopelessly in love with his mother and exceedingly jealous of her main suitor, who also happens to be his teacher.
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A young woman attempts to heal her life after spending six years in jail.
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An elderly jazz pianist takes refuge in New York and reflects on her past.
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Upon discovering the alarming suicide of a known transvestite, a curious police...enlightenment from a professional--a psychiatrist familiar with the 'illusive' gender phenomenom. The psychiatrist tells the police about two separate tales: Glen...
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...Universe' were inspired by American music banned by the Communist dictators including The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and The Doors. During the 1970s and early 1980s, the Czechoslovakian government banned 'The Plastic People...
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Summer 1991. Glasnost. Perestroika. The Soviet Union opens its doors to the West. On the other side of the world, a troupe of young actors from the La Mama Theater in New York City gather...
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...unequalled anywhere else before the war, Britain conducted an extraordinary rescue mission, opening its doors to over 10,000 Jewish and other...reunited with their parents. The majority of them never saw their families again. This is the story of that rescue operation...
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...largely been shaped by media images, with little direct access to American culture. As Japan opens its doors to more ethnic diversity, including the population of approximately 5,000 African Americans who live and work in Japan, outdated ideas and...
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...of assistants that didn’t make the cut. It's a job no self-respecting...Miranda's assistant could blast-open the doors for recent college graduate Andy Sachs...haute couture, she stands alone among the small army of "Clackers" on staff...
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