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Strikebound

Australia, 1984
film

In the tiny Victorian town of Korumburra in the 1930’s two Scottish immigrants, Wattie and Agnes Doig, led the first ever stay-in strike in the nation&#..

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Spellbound

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Stalingrad

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Thunderstruck

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Gravesend

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The Hairy bird

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Culloden

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Ground Zero

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Stickmen

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Tigerland [DVD]

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The Neverhood

1996
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United Kingdom, 1998
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One night stand

Australia, 1985
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