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Wanda

United States, 1970
film

A remarkable one-off from Elia Kazan’s wife. Shot in 16mm and blown up to 35mm, it’s a subtly picaresque movie about the wanderings of a semi-dest..

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A Fish called Wanda

United States, 1988
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Mandragora [Widescreen] (E)

Czech Republic, 1997
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Amandla! A revolution in four-part harmony

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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

United Kingdom, 1951
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Anna Karenina

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Widows

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Utopia

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Manifesto

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4.50 from Paddington

United Kingdom, 1987
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I, Tonya

United States of America, 2017
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Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer

US, 2020
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Rebecca

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Wind River

United States of America, 2017
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Wind river

United States, 1999
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Marie Antoinette

France, Japan and United States of America, 2006
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Widows

GB, 1983
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