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Carol is a 2015 historical romantic drama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay by Phyllis Nagy is based on the 1952 romance novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith. The film stars Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, and Kyle Chandler. Set in 1950s New York City, the story is about a...
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Delicatessen is a 1991 film from France, associated with Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare metadata shell.
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Nowhere in Africa is a 2001 film from Germany, associated with Caroline Link. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare metadata shell.
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Batwoman is a 2019 television series from United States, shaped by Caroline Dries. It helps the serial catalog read as a real field of seasons, institutions, and recurring pressure. Rooted in United States. Engages with nature, surveillance. In the index for the quality of its sustained storytelling.
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A Christmas Carol is a 1843 book by Charles Dickens, linked to England and United Kingdom and British English and English. It keeps the reading field grounded in identifiable authorship and place.
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