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Intimacy

United Kingdom, 2001
film

The opening moments of “Intimacy” set the scene perfectly for this erotic drama, that is also an examination of an quite ordinary marriage: two pe..

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Basic Instinct

France and United States of America, 1992
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Basic instinct (Captioned) (E)

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Tomboy

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Romance (E)

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Lost highway

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Instinct

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Lost Highway

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A Life less ordinary

United Kingdom, 1997
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Dating the enemy

Australia, 1996
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Insecure

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Frenzy [DVD]

United States, 1972
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Hairspray

United States, 1988
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