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Dust [Widescreen]

Australia, 2000
film

2 cars arrive at a desolate cotton property. One car carries two feuding white teenagers Amy (Nathalie Roy) and Mick (Tristan Bancks)- the other 2 aboriginal ..

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Just do it

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Dusty

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The Kiss

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Angel food

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Out of darkness

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As if

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Blood and ash

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Absolution

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Angst

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Hush [Widescreen]

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Rust bucket

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Superglue and angel wings

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The Joint effort

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