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The Filth and the fury

United Kingdom, 1999
film

This honest film is suitable for both fans of the band and social historians. The documentary traces the dramatic rise and fall of the Sex Pistols in 70s Lond..

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Hit

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i.d.

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Don't move = Non ti muovere

Italy, 2004
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Don't look now

United Kingdom, 1973
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Family plot [DVD]

United States, 1976
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Dr Petiot

France, 1990
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Black eye

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Dusty

Australia, 1982
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Scrubbers

United Kingdom, 1982
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The Kill-off

United States, 1989
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