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Now showing — Joseph Balsamo · 5 works
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Stalingrad is a 1993 film from Germany, Czech Republic, and Sweden, associated with Joseph Vilsmaier. 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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The Go-Between is a 1971 film from United Kingdom, associated with Joseph Losey. 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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The Servant is a 1963 film from United Kingdom, associated with Joseph Losey. 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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Joseph Balsamo is a 1846 book by Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet, linked to France and French. It keeps the reading field grounded in identifiable authorship and place.
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**The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale** is a novel by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1907. The story is set in London in 1886 and deals with Mr. Adolf Verloc and his work as a spy for an unnamed country (presumably Russia). The Secret Agent is one of Conrad's later political novels in which he moved away from his for...
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