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Flowergirl

Australia, 1999
film

Daisuke, Hana and Tetsu are three young Japanese tourists who share a flat in Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Daisuke has to return to Japan to work in his father..

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Wolf [Widescreen]

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Beach story

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Daisuki da yo? = I love you, you know?

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A Simple good time

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Lost in Translation

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Pentuphouse

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Catch of the day

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Swimming

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