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Leningrad Cowboys go America

Finland, 1989
film

Somewhere in the wastelands of the Soviet Union lives the worst rock- “rock-‘n”-roll” band in the world; an outfit with no audience an..

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Space cowboys

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Stalingrad

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Rhinoceros

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Silverado [DVD]

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The Comancheros (Captioned)

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Even cowgirls get the blues

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Eraserhead

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Cowboy Bebop

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The Company of strangers [DVD]

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Goodbye Lenin

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Funny bones

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Cyrano de Bergerac

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Lenny

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Lone star

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The Wog boy

Australia, 1999
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Bad Boys

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