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La Frontera

Chile, 1991
film

In 1985, Santiago, Chile, a mathematics teacher, Ramiro Orellana (Patricio Contreras), is exiled to a remote local village after protesting against the abduct..

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The Earth trembles = La terra trema

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La Strada

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North West Frontier = Flame over India

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Front Line

1981
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La Traviata

Italy, 1983
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Front Line

1981
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Frontline Afghanistan: A Tribute to Raffaele Favero (1945-83)

Afghanistan and Australia, 1983
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The Little Drummer Girl

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La Gioconda

Austria, 1986
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Sono tornato

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Tierra

Spain, 1995
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Frontline. Series 1. Playing the ego card. Add sex and stir. Smaller fish to fry. This night of nights

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Lolita

United States, 1997
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Lorenzo's oil

United States, 1992
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Jean de Florette

France, 1986
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La Pointe-Courte

France, 1955
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Hotel Sorrento

Australia, 1994
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