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Granny lives in Galway

United States, 1973
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An excerpt from the film ‘Fligh of the Doves’, focusing on a story about a brother and sister who escape from a cruel stepfather in England and se..

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Fly Peewee fly

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Hawks & doves

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Great Grandmother

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A Mongolian tale

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A Visit to Ireland

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The Dove

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Man of Aran

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My grandmother

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Distant islands

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Where Mrs. Whalley lives

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Getting away

United States, 1980
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How to make an American quilt

United States, 1995
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Jana and the crowing hen

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Flight

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Storm in a teacup

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An Old man's tear

Australia, 1970
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