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Holy She*p

Cyprus, 2012
film

Pursued by a nun with a shearing blade, a sheep tries frantically to escape. Does the cruise ship visiting his island hold a hope of sybaritic freedom? Perhap..

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Sail away

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Living with happiness

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Sheep thing plus ladder equals one

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Seabound

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Top shelf

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Live sheep export to Iran

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Australian diary. No. 097

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