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Julien Donkey-boy

United States, 1999
film

The first American entry to Dogma 95 is the second feature for Harmony Korine who faithfully embraces the manifesto by improvising scenes, shooting digitally,..

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Madame Bovary

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Ju dou

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Felicia's journey

Canada, 1999
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The Jolson Story

United States, 1946
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The Journey of Natty Gann

United States, 1985
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Storm boy (Captioned)

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Storm Boy [DVD]

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Jeffrey

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India, 1988
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Molokai: the story of 'Father Damien' [DVD]

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Jules and Jim = Jules et Jim [DVD]

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Fallen angels

Hong Kong, 1995
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Belle de Jour

France, 1967
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