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George Washington

United States, 2000
film

A first feature by director David Gordon Green, this is a sensitively observed drama about young adolescents in a poor rural North Carolina town. The loose na..

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Gettysburg

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Washington square

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Gerry

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Making of a legend: Gone with the wind

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Carrington

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Wag the dog

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Gidget

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When we were kings [DVD]

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The Geisha boy

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Cyrano de Bergerac

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Malcolm X

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Testify

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Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

United States, 1992
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Arlington Road

United States, 1998
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