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Perry's perfect life – creating colors for a British paint company – has lately become one of constant misfortune. In desperation, he travels to one of the most desolate parts of Australia where he... |
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Created by one of America's most prominent independent filmmakers, an unforgettable, beautifully structured, exquisitely photographed epic tragedy set in a small town in Oregon. Ray (Blair), a... |
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| A lovable stuffed bear, who longs for someone to take him home, launches a storewide search for his missing button lest someone mistake him for "used." |
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Travelling across India from Kerala in the South to Kashmir in the North, Digby Rumsey offers a unique view of this diverse country. These 26 films transport the viewer from the gritty streets of... |
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An emotional powerhouse with star-studded performances, this festival favorite is one of the most unexpectedly moving and emotionally charged films of the year. Inspired by real life characters, the... |
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Join the Get Out! crew as they experience the beaches of beautiful Cabo San Lucas on horseback, speed down the Pacific on a Zodiac Raft Adventure, and mix up a famous Waborita at the Cabo Wabo... |
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Nuts, a destitute and homeless street vendor, (Ben Vereen) zaps a cynical stand-up comedian with a mystical hex; sending the comic into the underworld of the homeless on a wacky odyssey of... |
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Nearly 63 years after its conception, the drive-in theater stands as one of America's last great icons. Using drive-in theaters as their map, these four young men search for a simpler time. |
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One of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema's all time classics starring renowned Pedro Infante in a career establishing comedic role. Love, drama and romance, intertwine in a classic tale of life's... |
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| Features Margery Williams's story about a toy rabbit that comes to life. Music by George Winston; illustrated by David Jorgensen; narrated by Meryl Streep. |
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