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Serpico

United States, 1973
film

Al Pacino gives one of the screen’s great performances as Frank Serpico, a young New York cop, who is appalled by the bribery and corruption in Police D..

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United Kingdom, 1937
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Suspiria

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Gallipoli (Captioned)

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Gallipoli

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Seven Samurai

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Hotel Sorrento

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Desperado

United States, 1995
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Surviving Picasso

United Kingdom, 1995
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Berberian Sound Studio

United Kingdom, 2012
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United States, 2002
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