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The tumultuous political landscape of Paris in 1968 serves as the backdrop for a tale about three young cineastes who are...duo, named Theo and Isabelle, who share a common love of the cinema. While the May 1968 Paris student riots--which...
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...abandoned by its lead actor, Dave is to make the biggest sacrifice of his life: to exchange...virginity for money; but can his sacrifice be the real cure for these CFDS patients (aka "Dreamers")? And can dreams become the escape from reality?
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In an Australian town known for its endless sugar fields and rain, the community rallies to build the largest rubber boot to attract tourists and boost town pride. However, artistic tempers flare and the boot has to compete with a giant frog as well as suffer sabotage.
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The relationship between Walt Whitman and a female doctor at an insane asylum in 1880s Canada.
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In a surrealistic setting, a small town in America deals with issues of the American psyche.
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Offers a glimpse into a rarely seen and scarcely understood tribal culture whose entire story of creation revolves around whales and has endured for centuries, and also explores the connection between the subtle elegance of these “mothers of the sea” and ancient civilizations.
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A community of idealistic Jews leave Europe in 1919 to start a utopian society in Palestine, only to face fierce resistance from the Bedouins already living there.
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A satire on Hollywood in the Eighties. A studio production chief sets out to make the film version of a trashy sex manual.
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The story of Buzzard and Betty Wall, two dreamers who live in a desert trailer and envision...banditos and visits from King Kamehameha the Great, Buzz finally confronts his brother...with his wife and finds happiness under the hula moon.
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