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Living in oblivion

United States, 1994
film

Tom Di Cillo’s acute comedy on the horrors of low-budget film making originally started life as a short film before it was extended to feature length. T..

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Living in the dark

Melbourne/VIC/Australia, 2005
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Illuminations

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Travel log

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Blindness

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Don't look now

United Kingdom, 1973
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New York stories

United States, 1989
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Towards a discourse on the phenomenology of the amateur cinema

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Running on empty

United States, 1988
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The City of lost children [DVD]

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A Director talks about his film

United States, 1979
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Shadows

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Night of the living dead

United States, 1990
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Living out loud [Widescreen]

United States, 1998
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Providence

France, 1977
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Lost in La Mancha

United States, 2002
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Lost in translation [DVD]

United States, 2003
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Bleak Moments

United Kingdom, 1971
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Incontinence: a diarrhetic flow of obvious mismatches

United States, 1978
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