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A contemporary adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest".
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Two young people try to avoid the entrapment of middle-class relationships through purely casual sexual encounters but are confronted with the possibility of love when they unexpectedly connect.
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In July 2004, Norma Khouri, the best-selling author of "Forbidden Love", was exposed as a major literary fake. Her book, which had sold 250,000 copies worldwide, purported to tell of her experiences
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A woman gets out of an asylum only to realize the gruesome events that led her there might not be imaginary.
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A circle of young people fall into a situation that starts with an innocent enough bonfire and ends with a whole house being torched, as personal peeves take on greater gravity.
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An impulsive sexual encounter from her past haunts Amy, an otherwise seemingly normal young woman who is adored by her parents and golden-boy fiancé. Her future looks bright until her fiancé suggests
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Sticky, 17, white, has spent his life being abused by pimps living with his prostitute mother, bouncing from one foster home to another, and living on the street between failed placements. But he's
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A writer suspects his partner on a real-life unsolved murder book, of being the actural killer.
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A widow and her son hire a war vet, struggling to maintain their farm in the face of many problems.
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