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Hush-a-bye baby

United Kingdom, 1989
film

Set in the Catholic community in Derry, Ireland, at the time of the ‘supergrass’ trials in the wake of the abortion referendum in the Republic, th..

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In the name of the father [DVD]

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Beautiful thing

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Cross and passion

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In America

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Generation

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The Dead

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If these walls could talk

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The Last bus home

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The Crying game

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Good Night

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Puberty Blues

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The Crying game (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1992
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