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Through a glass darkly

Sweden, 1961
film

Bergman’s “Through a glass darkly” centres on the lives of four characters. Karen (Harriet Andersson) suffers from schizophrenia and has jus..

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A Room with a view

United Kingdom, 1985
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Two thousand women

United Kingdom, 1944
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Chronicle of a love = Loving lie

Italy, 1950
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Chronicle of a Summer

France, 1961
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Dance with a stranger

United Kingdom, 1985
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A Place in the sun

United States, 1951
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Charlotte Gray

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A Handful of dust

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A Streetcar named Desire

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A Streetcar named desire

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Chronicle of a Summer

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Caught

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The Grass is singing

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Sunshine [DVD]

United States, 1999
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Thousands cheer

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Gilda [DVD]

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Scaramouche

United States, 1952
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Rain

New Zealand, 2001
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