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Love and death on Long Island

United Kingdom, 1998
film

Richard Kwietniowski’s ‘Love and death on Long Island’ is a clever reworking of Thomas Mann’s ‘Death in Venice’. Based on ..

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The Go-between

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Love of life

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Love in a Cold Climate

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United States, 1986
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