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Brothers in trouble

United Kingdom, 1995
film

This film presents an insightful look into the immigrant experience in Britain. Amir arrives illegally to England in the 1960’s. His arrival is less tha..

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The Apple

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Strangers at the door

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Give them a chance: we very much regret

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Dirty pretty things

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You've got to work for it (TEFC)

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In America

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Bhaji on the beach

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My Beautiful laundrette [DVD]

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Molly & Moborak = Molly and Moborak [Widescreen]

Australia, 2003
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