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Angela's ashes [DVD]

Ireland, 1999
film

After immigrating to America, young Frank and his family move back to Limerick following the death of his infant sister. The family is forced to live in the s..

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Broken harvest

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That eye, the sky

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That eye, the sky [DVD]

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No way to forget

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The Earthling

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