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The romantic escapades of the female French writer George Sand (1804-1876) and Polish composer Frederic Chopin, featuring their infamous circle of friends including leading artists of the time such as
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A widower embarks on an impromptu road trip to reconnect with each of his grown children only to discover that their lives are far from picture perfect.
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...Ben asks his father to come look at a farmhouse he's thinking of buying in upstate New York, and the drive turns into an impromptu road trip. The two stop to go fishing, take in a small town baseball game, eat freshly picked peaches, and hustle the...
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...money and quickly be on her way. Things will not, however, be that simple. After Jeanette decides to throw the couple an impromptu wedding reception, a long awaited thaw begins--and lies, motives, flaws, and deceptions melt away to reveal that nothing...
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...technician beginning to falter, Simon follows a clue left in one of the letters that Jüst gave to him and sets off for an impromptu meeting where blackmail, betrayal, murder and the hierarchy of SC Farb’s repressed past will all come to light.
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...between Louise who is pregnant, and his job as a truck-driver. However, some news from back home forces him to make an impromptu trip. His foster brother, Martin, has just been arrested for raping and killing several young women. Theo refuses to believe...
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...freezes the prize booty, and forces the irresponsible couple to prove they have done everything humanly possible to make their impromptu marriage work. Otherwise, the judge guarantees, the three million bucks will stay caught up in a legal battle so long and...
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...to work beside the greatest, most mercurial artist alive - Ludwig van Beethoven. When the skeptical Beethoven issues an impromptu challenge, Anna demonstrates her competence and musical insight. The maestro accepts Anna as his copyist, beginning a remarkable...
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...Trinidad and Burkino Faso--documentarian Lutz Leonhardt records the rhythm-makers of every stripe--from the intense Kodo drummers of Japan, to the impromptu sounds of Venezuelan children clapping their hands to their cheeks.
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