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About Schmidt

United States, 2002
film

Adapted from Louis Begley’s best selling novel, “About Schmidt” examines an aging man’s ennui whilst seeking to redress the empty vacu..

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Absolute power

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Hotel splendide

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Ordinary people

United States, 1981
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Australia, 1993
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Kramer vs. Kramer [DVD]

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