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Australia, 2002
film

Sometime in the future, Max lives with his only daughter, Ruby, in an apartment complex where he spends all his time working. But his life is shattered when R..

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Lost in Translation

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Crash Zone: Identity Crisis

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Body Melt

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Cyberdelia

Victoria, Australia, 1991
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Cyberthon III: The Underground Connection [event version]

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Data panic!

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Pending

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The descent and rise of an ordinary woman

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Anywhere Out of the World

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Setting the scene: the Metropolis case

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Autarky

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The Prestige

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Multiple Xposure

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Suspension

United States, 1997
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