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eXistenZ = Existenz [DVD]

Canada, 1999
film

Inspired by a 1995 interview with writer Salman Rushdie, “Existenz” sees Cronenberg apply his perverse and rigorous intellect to a future world in..

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The Constant Gardener

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Evita [Widescreen]

United States, 1996
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Crosstalk

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