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The Stolen children = Il Ladro di bambini

Italy, 1992
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Two children, Rosetta and Giusseppe are victims of a child prostitution ring. After their mother is arrested, they are taken by Antonio the Carabiniere from t..

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Amy

Australia, 1997
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Camila [DVD]

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Camille Claudel

France, 1988
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Farinelli: il castrato

Belgium, 1994
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Camille

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Camille 2000

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Le Grand chemin

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G.I. Jane

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Alamo Bay

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The Diary of Anne Frank

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Very Annie Mary

United Kingdom, 2001
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Annie Oakley

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Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

United States of America, 2014
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Aimee & Jaguar = Aimee and Jaguar

Germany, 1998
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Ganja & Hess = Ganja and Hess

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Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

United States of America, 2014
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Osama

Afghanistan, 2003
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Memento

United States of America, 2000
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