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The Kill-off

United States, 1989
film

Set in a bleak north-east American beach town, this nihilistic drama circulates around Luane, the bedridden town gossip, who manipulates members of the down-a..

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Life on earth as I know it

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Patrick [DVD]

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To die for

United States, 1995
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