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Arrivederci Roma

Australia, 1979
film

Marinelli (Robert Forza) is a new immigrant to Australia who experiences difficulties when confronted with the harshness of the Anglo-saxon culture during a s..

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The Drive home

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Amelia Rose Towers

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Return home

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Milliya rumarra = Brand new day

Australia, 1984
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Fly Peewee fly

Australia, 1995
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Driving home

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Indonesian conversations

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Arctic adventure

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Addio tradizione

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Round up

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Diamond skull = dark obsession

United Kingdom, 1989
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The Gulf between

Australia, 1991
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Spirit of the railway

Australia, 1998
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Let me out

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The Happy prince

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Harvey

Australia, 2001
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The Other days of Ruby Rae

Australia, 1999
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