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La partria o la tumba

Australia, 2005
film

Socialist parents, rebellious children - it runs in the blood. Esteban’s parents originally came from Uruguay but were forced to flee to Australia in 19..

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Good Morning, Vietnam

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Gandhi [DVD]

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Chaplin

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Good Morning, Vietnam

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Rebel music: the Bob Marley story

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Power and terror: Noam Chomsky in our times

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Lumumba

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Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story

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Bastardy

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The Long walk of Nelson Mandela

United States, 1999
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The Visit to Victoria of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh

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Gregory Peck - His Own Man

United States, 1989
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The Old man and the sea

United Kingdom, 1990
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The Comancheros (Captioned)

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Anne Frank remembered

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