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Gertrud

Denmark, 1964
film

Adapted from a long-forgotten play by Hjalmar Soderberg written during the early years of the 20th century, Dreyer’s controversial last film centres on ..

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United States of America, 1958
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Gettysburg

United States, 1993
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Feud

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The Hour

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Betty Blue = 37.2 Le Matin

France, 1986
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Germinal

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Eraserhead

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Trust

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Mrs. Soffel

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Mrs. Soffel

United States, 1984
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Torn curtain

United States, 1966
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Spellbound

United States of America, 1945
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