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Human nature (2001)

France, 2001
film

Feature film debut for video filmmaker Michel Gondry and follow-up for writer Charlie Kaufman of “Being John Malkovich” fame. A quirky love triang..

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Impromptu

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Ah...we humans

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Forever, Lulu

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Cats and dogs

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