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Allen, Woody, Keaton, Diane. Annie Hall.
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Allen, Woody, Farrow, Mia, Daniels, Jeff. The Purple rose of Cairo.
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Almodovar, Pedro, Camara, Javier, Watling, Leonor. Hable con ella.
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Aldrich, Robert, Meeker, Ralph, Dekker, Albert. Kiss Me Deadly.
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Antonioni, Michelangelo, Hemmings, David, Redgrave, Vanessa, et al. Blow-up. 2009.
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Coppola, Francis Ford, Brando, Marlon, Pacino, Al. The Godfather.
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Cukor, George, Stewart, James, Hepburn, Katharine, et al. The Philadelphia story: Disc I.
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Curtiz, Michael, Bogart, Humphrey, Bergman, Ingrid. Casablanca.
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Demme, Jonathan, Foster, Jodie, Hopkins, Anthony, et al. The silence of the lambs. MGM DVD .
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Eisenstein, Sergei, Shtraukh, Maxim, Alexandrov, Grigori. Stachka.
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Fassbinder, Rainer Werner, Mira, Brigitte, Salem, El Hedi Ben. Angst essen seele auf: Disc I.
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Fleming, Victor, Garland, Judy, Morgan, Frank. The Wizard of Oz.
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Ford, John, Wayne, John, Trevor, Claire. Stagecoach. 2005.
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Jordan, Neil, Rea, Stephen, Richardson, Miranda, et al. The Crying game.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Wright, Teresa, Cotten, Joseph. Shadow of a doubt. 1997.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Stewart, James, Dall, John. Rope. 1997.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Granger, Farley, Walker, Robert. Strangers on a train. 2006.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Stewart, James, Kelly, Grace. Rear window.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Stewart, James, Novak, Kim. Vertigo.
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Hitchcock, Alfred, Perkins, Anthony, Leigh, Janet. Psycho.
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Kieslowski, Krzysztof, Jacob, Irene, Trintignant, Jean-Louis. Trois couleurs rouge.
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Kubrick, Stanley, Dullea, Keir, Lockwood, Gary. 2001 : A Space Odyssey.
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Laughton, Charles, Mitchum, Robert, Winters, Shelley. The Night of the hunter.
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Lean, David, Howard, Trevor, Johnson, Celia, et al. Brief Encounter.
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Lee, Ang, Ledger, Heath, Gyllenhaal, Jake. Brokeback mountain.
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Leigh, Davis, Davis, Philip, Sheen, Ruth. High hopes.
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LeRoy, Mervyn, Robinson, Edward G, Fairbanks, Douglas. Little Caesar. 2002.
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Litvak, Anatole, Havilland, Olivia de, Stevens, Mark. The Snake pit. 1999.
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Lioret, Philippe, Lindon, Vincent, Ayverdi, Firat, et al. Welcome.
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Lynch, David, Nance, John, Stewart, Charlotte. Eraserhead.
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Lynch, David, Theroux, Justin, Watts, Naomi. Mulholland Drive.
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Malick, Terrence, Sheen, Martin, Spacek, Sissy. Badlands.
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Mankiewicz, Joseph L., Davis, Bette, Sanders, George. All About Eve.
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Peckinpah, Sam, Holden, William, Borgnine, Ernest. The Wild Bunch.
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Pontecorvo, Gillo, Hadjadj, Brahim, Martin, Jean, et al. La Battaglia di Algeri: Disc I.
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Potter, Sally, Swinton, Tilda, Zane, Billy. Orlando.
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Powell, Michael, Bohm, Karlheinz, Massey, Anna, et al. Peeping Tom.
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Rocha, Glauber, Del Ray, Geraldo, Magalhaes, Yona, et al. Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol.
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Cammell, Donald, Roeg, Nicolas, Fox, James, et al. Performance.
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Scott, Ridley, Skerritt, Tom, Weaver, Sigourney. Alien.