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Birthday boy

Australia, 2004
film

Korea 1951 - little Manuk is playing on the streets of his village and dreaming of life at the front where his father is a soldier. He returns home to find a ..

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Here to Fall

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Under the influence

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Opposites attract

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Karma

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All ears

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The Lost Thing

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The Urban migration

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Willow

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Pending

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What's for dinner?

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Anywhere Out of the World

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Little echo lost

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Top shelf

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Moon to Dust

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Father's kite

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Silent passages

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The Very last thing from Pandora's Box

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