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Eating Raoul

United States, 1982
film

Paul and Mary Bland, an endearingly middle-class couple, want to get out of their swinger-infested apartment building and open a nice little restaurant in the..

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More Than Just a Game

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Beautiful Ballarat

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Eat the peach

Ireland, 1986
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