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Don't move = Non ti muovere

Italy, 2004
film

As his teenage daughter’s life hangs in the balance, a surgeon recalls crucial moments of his life, including an angst-ridden affair with a marginalised..

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Don't look now

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Don't bother to knock

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Sunday bloody Sunday

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Don Giovanni

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Not a love story

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[Dead heart : publicity kit]

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Damage (E)

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High art [Widescreen]

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Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back

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Women in love

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People on Sunday

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Sunshine [DVD]

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Better than chocolate

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[Centrespread : publicity kit]

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Poland, 1988
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Promising Young Woman

United States of America, 2020
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A Matter of dignity [DVD]

Greece, 1958
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