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The Kunlun Column = Wei Wei Kun Lun

China, 2002
film

This film is focused on retelling the stories of Mao Zedong’s honourable leadership throughout a number of battles between the Communist and Nationalist parti..

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Paper War

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Building a bridge: Tajik

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Frontline Afghanistan: A Tribute to Raffaele Favero (1945-83)

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Amongst equals

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The Land of nothing

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Stop the drop: a concert for nuclear disarmament

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[The English patient : publicity kit]

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Steam across the mountains: the story of the Zig Zag Railway

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Fred's Films. ARC Cement Works Geelong [excerpt]

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Banjo's Australia

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The High plains

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Settle down country

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Immigration: the waves that shaped Australia

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D-Film

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They Shall Not Grow Old

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Where is my story?

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