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Osama

Afghanistan, 2003
film

At first what seems to be a documentary about the Taliban in Afghanistan soon becomes a deeply moving and personal portrait of the effects of this oppressive ..

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Samsara

Germany, 2001
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For Sama

Syrian Arab Republic, United Kingdom and United States of America, 2019
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Little Odessa

United States, 1994
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Dogma

United States, 1999
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Annie Oakley

United States, 1935
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The Omega man

United States, 1971
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Trauma

United States, 1993
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Salaam Bombay!

India, 1988
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Ossessione

Italy, 1943
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Baraka [DVD]

United States, 1992
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Onegin [Widescreen]

United Kingdom, 1998
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Life on a string = Bian zou bian chang [NTSC]

China, 1991
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Life on a string = Bian zou bian chang

China, 1991
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Kama sutra: a tale of love

India, 1996
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Kama sutra

India, 1996
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Starman

United States, 1984
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Mame

United States, 1974
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Anastasia

United States, 1956
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