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My worst nightmare

Australia, JUL 2008
film

Jennifer Lee recalls sensorily the little nightmares that assailed her during one of the most stressful times of her life.

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Breezeblocks - Alt-J (2012)

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Welcome to my nightmare

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A Poisoned innocence

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To my dearest son Mileak

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My life with my family

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Wearing Gillian

United Kingdom, 2018
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Hail Mary = Je Vous salue Marie

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Imagine

Victoria, Australia, 2006
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Anywhere Out of the World

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Changes

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For the love of...Lolo

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Change

Australia, SEP 2009
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[Japan tapes]

Japan, 1997
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Straight time

United States, 1977
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Looking through drawers

Australia, SEP 2008
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Pending

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In dreams

United States, 1998
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Life is sweet

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