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An Ideal husband

United Kingdom, 1999
film

Romantic comedy set in London during the late 1800’s inspired by Oscar Wilde’s play. Rupert Everett plays Arthur Goring, an upper class, womanisin..

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Husbands and wives

United States, 1992
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What women want

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Casablanca

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Human nature (2001)

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The Hairdresser's husband = Le Mari del la coiffeuse

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Shakespeare in love

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Dead poets society [DVD]

United States, 1997
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When a man loves a woman

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Breaking up

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Little Women

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My life

United States, 1993
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Jude

United Kingdom, 1997
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Grease

United States, 1977
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An Unmarried woman

United States, 1977
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Hong Kong, 1996
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Elizabeth

United Kingdom, 1998
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Eyes wide shut

United Kingdom, 1999
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Mystery, Alaska

United States, 1999
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