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The Gods must be crazy

Botswana, 1980
film

Uys, a South African filmmaker, produced, directed and wrote this delightful, almost slapstick comedy about gentle Kalahari bushman Xi, who sets off on a trek..

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The Castle

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Do the right thing

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Do the Right Thing

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Sexy beast

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Mad Dog Morgan

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Jerry Maguire (Captioned)

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The Cable guy [DVD]

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Nothing to lose

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Flubber

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As good as it gets

United States, 1997
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Hollywood Shuffle

1987
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