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Pistol opera

Japan, 2001
film

In the late 60s, Seijun Suzuki developed a cult following with his re-envisioning of B-grade Japanese gangster flicks, defying the tropes of the genre with hi..

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Japan, 1988
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Samurai banners [Widescreen]

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Korea, Republic Of, 2000
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Sunday in the park with George

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Near Dark

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My Brilliant Career Japanese film program

c. 1979
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Desperately seeking Susan [DVD]

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Black rain

United States, 1989
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