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Australia, 1999
film

Shot in 16mm and VHS, this film is reminiscent of the silent era. The main character, a young man, lives in a world filled with paradoxes; he drives through a..

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As if

Australia, 1998
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As it was

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Here's looking at you kids

Australia, 1999
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Just do it

Australia, 1999
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A Few things I know about her

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My family: July 20th 1969

Australia, 1997
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Vitalogy

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Mr Wasinski's song

Australia, 2001
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How many colours? = Cuantos colores?

Australia, 2000
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Wednesdays [Widescreen]

Australia, 1999
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Inja

Australia, 2001
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Let me out

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Diamond skull = dark obsession

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Don't shoot the writer

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Together in the middle of nowhere

Australia, 2001
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The Greening

Australia, 1985
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Accidents will happen

Australia, 1998
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