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Polo

Australia, 2007
film

Do nightmares come true? In a tale of a dark strange land, a silent outcast and a powerful robot, a creator will try to harness his creation. Music by James ..

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The Outsider

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Interlude by candlelight

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A Cry in the dark = Evil Angels

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Top shelf

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The Greatest story untold

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The Other side

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Future

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A Phantasy

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