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Born to build

Australia, 2005
film

Bodybuilding is more than just moving heavy metal. To Alex it is his life. Fascinated as a child with size and strength and an addiction to Marvel comics Alex..

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Born to build

Australia, 2005
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Whyspers

VIC/Australia, 1999
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Bert

Australia, 1993
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Chill out!

Victoria, Australia, 1995
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Les Grenouilles

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Round the twist: the cabbage patch fib

Australia, 1989
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Round the Twist: Series 1

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The good, the bad and the animated

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What's for dinner?

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Luz

United States, 1999
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Fishtank

United Kingdom, 1998
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Il Mefistofele

United Kingdom, 1989
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From the ladle to the grave

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Essence of Terror

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[The Quiet room : publicity kit]

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Essence of Terror

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[The Quiet room : publicity kit]

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