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Vigil

New Zealand, 1984
film

A family’s bitter struggle to eke out a living in the harsh environment of a high mountain valley has eroded the parent’s marriage. After the trag..

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Ladyhawke (Captioned)

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Ladyhawke [DVD]

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Peace hotel

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Utu

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Near Dark

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The Lion in winter

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The Shout

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Scrubbers

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Razorback

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Brother sun sister moon

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The Emerald forest

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