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Works explorer

Kuldesak

Indonesia, 1998
film

A collaboration by four budding Indonesian filmmmakers, ‘Kuldesak’ intercuts the stories of four young urbanites, exploring problems and dilemmas ..

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Kindred

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Delicatessen [Widescreen]

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Kika

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