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The Learning Tree

United States of America, 1969
film

The story, set in Kansas during the 1920’s, covers less than a year in the life of a black teenager, and documents the veritable deluge of events which ..

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Love and death

United States, 1975
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The Two-wheeled time machine

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In a galaxy far far away - me and my game

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Silent passages

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Ashputtle: or the mother's ghost

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Time changes

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Just desserts

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Shocked

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Sissy-Boy Slap-Party

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Rodeo Baby!

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Kiru umi no yoni / Cutting like the ocean

Australia and Japan, 1986
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Little echo lost

Australia, 1999
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A Short film about killing [Widescreen]

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They found a cave

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The Great cod fisher woman

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Surface tension

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Flames of love on the ice

China, 1990
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Underbelly

Australia, 1999
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