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Cul-de-Sac

United Kingdom, 1966
film

Two wounded gangsters on the run descend upon a retired businessman living like a hermit with his young, bored and flirtatious French wife in an old castle on..

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Paisa

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Ridicule

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Culloden

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The Crucible

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The Crucible

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Suture

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Delicatessen [Widescreen]

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Deadlock

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Lumière!

France, 2017
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Close-Up

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La Jetée

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Homicide

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Desire

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Fail safe

United States, 1963
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Side by Side

United States of America, 2012
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