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Pauline at the beach = Pauline a la plage

France, 1982
film

Episode number 3 of Series “Comedies et proverbes”. Third in Rohmer’s series “Comedies et Proverbes” this gentle comedy of adult..

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Grievous bodily harm

Australia, 1988
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Fantasm (E)

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Frances

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Tadpole and the whale

Canada, 1987
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Don Juan de Marco

United States, 1995
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Blowup

United Kingdom, 1966
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Melvin, Son of Alvin

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Fame

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Fellini Satyricon

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Psycho

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A Winter Tan

United States, 1988
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Drowning by numbers

United Kingdom, 1988
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Surf Beach

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Swept away = Travolti da un insolito destino nell'azzurro mare d'agosto [DVD]

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Fun in Acapulco

United States, 1963
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Fellini's Casanova

Italy, 1976
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Fame

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Lolita [DVD]

United Kingdom, 1961
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