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Bushfire moon

Australia, 1988
film

It’s the week before Christmas, 1891. The Australian bush is tinder dry as a fierce drought brings an infant nation to its knees. When eight year old Ne..

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Stagecoach

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The Sundowners

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The Blue yonder

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Ring of bright water

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The Stunt man

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Paper Moon

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Razorback

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Dimboola [DVD]

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The Genie from down under: where it's at

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Peace hotel

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Wyatt Earp

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The Shootist [DVD]

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Blue fin

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MAC and me

United States, 1988
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Jean de Florette

France, 1986
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The Scarlet letter

United States, 1995
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