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Despite the success of his first produced script, "Being John Malkovich," for which he received an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay, Charlie Kaufman is plagued by insecurities,
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Fashion editor Patsy and her friend Edina live a super-stylish and decadent life in Paris, drinking, dating younger men and avoiding work. In the course of one season, they get into various scrapes,
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In 1950s France, a young priest brainwashed by a satanic sect commits a monstrous double crime when he kills the young woman with whom he had a relationship. He then extracts the baby she was carrying
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When Jan wants to sleep with Melanie, student Katrin scratches his car's paint. Instead of arguing, he falls in love with her and they finally marry. Meanwhile, his boring roommate Rudiger is
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The saga of Genghis Khan's march toward immortality and the battle to unite the tribes of Mongol under one rule.
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The break-up of a peasant family as seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old. The mother lives in her room as a recluse. The older brother drinks heavily. His father, dominated by the grandmother, is a
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Robin, who is essentially married to her girlfriend of a half dozen years, and Lacie, who has never had a relationship lasting past sunrise, are cast to play lesbian lovers in a Los Angeles stage
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A young man becomes too wrapped up in his job of helping to re-enact crimes for police investigators.
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Catherine takes great pleasure in terrifying her elder sister Marie-Anne by reading her the infamous tale of "Bluebeard" until the poor girl is so frightened she bursts into tears. She also enjoys
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Adaptation of Tennyson's story about the slaughter of a British Cavalry regiment in the Crimean War.
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