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Treme

US, 2010
tv-show

Tremé takes its name from a neighborhood of New Orleans and portrays life in the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane. Beginning three months after Hurricane Katri..

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Brick Lane

India and United Kingdom, 2007
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2016
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Mame

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La Jetée

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The Tribe

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Brazil

United Kingdom, 1985
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Brazil

United Kingdom and United States of America, 1985
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True Romance

United States of America, 1993
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United Kingdom, 1979
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Ponette

France, 1996
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Crooklyn

United States, 1994
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