Movie Releases by Genre
The Last MogulJune 24, 2005 |
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Waging a LivingJune 22, 2005 |
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Wheel of TimeJune 15, 2005 |
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Paternal InstinctJune 10, 2005Mark and Erik have been together for ten years, and they've decided it's time to have kids. But they don't want to adopt. Is there a woman out there willing to serve as a surrogate mother and help them realize their dream? Paternal Instinct chronicles two years in the life of these New Yorkers on their journey to become fathers. (HBO/Cinemax)
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McLibelJune 10, 2005 |
Rock SchoolJune 3, 2005Far from your typical documentary, Rock School follows the trials and tribulations of far from your typical music school. Welcome to the hallowed halls of the Paul Green School of Rock Music, an after-school, Philadelphia institute of rock, where kids ages nine to seventeen learn the how-to's of rock and roll and serve under the tutelage of self-titles "uberlord" and founder of the school, Paul Green. (Newmarket Films)
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Deep BlueJune 3, 2005 |
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InvisibleJune 1, 2005 |
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The White DiamondJune 1, 2005 |
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A League of Ordinary GentlemenMay 27, 2005In 2000, as the Professional Bowling Association languished near bankruptcy, three ex-Microsoft executives bought the league for five million dollars and set about restoring professional bowling to its former grandeur. This documentary sets out to document the decline and potential revival of pro bowling. (Magnolia Pictures)
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The Fearless FreaksMay 27, 2005 |
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GenesisMay 27, 2005 |
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Stolen ChildhoodsMay 20, 2005Narrated by Meryl Streep, Stolen Childhoods is a documentary feature film about the 246 million child laborers in the world today. Extraordinary footage and interviews with child slaves and kids working in poverty reveal young childhoods stolen away, and demands a call for action. (Galen Films/Romano Productions)
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Mojados: Through the NightMay 18, 2005 |
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Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo DallaireMay 18, 2005 |
Mad Hot BallroomMay 13, 2005 |
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Tell Them Who You AreMay 13, 2005 |
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Up for GrabsMay 6, 2005 |
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Writer of OMay 4, 2005Published in Paris in 1954, Story of O was an immediate bestseller and literary scandal: an elegantly written S&M fantasy that had all the hallmarks of being an autobiographical account by the pseudonymous Pauline Réage. In 1994 Dominique Aury, a mild-mannered, dowdy editor for France’s prestigious Gallimard press, revealed her authorship. Pola Rapaport explores Aury's inspiration, recreating the world of '50s literary Paris and setting it against dramatic sequences that bring the infamous book to life. The author as well as various French intellectuals expound on the thorny relationship between sexuality and power, submission and freedom, liberation and non-being. (Film Forum)
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Stalin's WifeApril 29, 2005 |
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Another Road HomeApril 29, 2005This documentary is the deeply moving story of Israeli filmmaker, Danae Elon's quest to find Musa Obeidallah, the Palestinian man who helped raise her from the time she was a baby until she joined the Israeli army. This film reaches out with unsentimental acuity seasoned by deep affection, to all who believe in the power of family, trust and friendship. (GeoQuest Entertainment Group)
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Wild Safari 3DApril 29, 2005This is a landmark conservation film and the first wildlife documentary to be filmed in three dimensions. With ranger Liesl Eichenberger as a guide, Wild Safari 3D takes the viewer along for a three thousand-mile ride in an open air vehicle on a game drive through nature reserves of Africa on a quest to see the Big Five, the most dangerous and spectacular animals on the continent. (nWave Productions)
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Casuistry: The Art of Killing a CatApril 27, 2005 |
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Double DareApril 22, 2005 |
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the RoomApril 22, 2005 |
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The Year of the YaoApril 15, 2005 |
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Raging DoveApril 13, 2005 |
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Voices in WartimeApril 8, 2005 |
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David Hockney: The Colors of MusicApril 6, 2005 |
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In Satmar CustodyApril 6, 2005 |
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Dust to GloryApril 1, 2005 |
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Odessa... Odessa!March 30, 2005 |
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Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies of WrestlingMarch 25, 2005 |
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MondovinoMarch 23, 2005 |
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Beyond the SeaMarch 23, 2005It began with a bus crashing through the gates of an embassy in Havana and unraveled into one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of human migrations. As Fidel Castro briefly allowed Cubans to leave the island, nearly 130,000 of them left their homeland in an unrelenting stream of vessels bound for the United States. 25 years later, the personal stories surrounding the Mariel Boatlift continue to resonate with an energy that can only be described as surreal and powerful. (Cinema Tropical)
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SheriffMarch 9, 2005At once brutal, bizarre and funny, Sheriff is a feature-length documentary movie that employs the pure cinema verite technique of Frederick Wiseman: no interviews, no music, no voice-overs. The result is an unexpected, intimate portrait of a complex man trying to do good in a bad, bad world. (Go Pictures)
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Gunner PalaceMarch 4, 2005This documentary reveals the complex realities of the situation in Iraq not seen on the nightly news. Told first-hand by our troops, Gunner Palace presents a thought provoking portrait of a dangerous and chaotic war that is personal, highly emotional, sometimes disturbing, surprisingly amusing ... and thoroughly fascinating. (Palm Pictures)
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Crazy Legs Conti: Zen and the Art of Competitive EatingMarch 2, 2005 |
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The Red OrchestraMarch 2, 2005 |
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10 on TenFebruary 25, 2005 |
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Naked FameFebruary 18, 2005At the age of 40, wildly successful gay adult film star Colton Ford decides to leave porn behind and to pursue his dream: music. A fascinating look at the porn world and music industry from the initial conception of the first single to its recording and release, this documentary explores the intimate inner-workings of the music industry, capturing the intense emotional drama and struggles involved in the pursuit of stardom against the stigma of a porn star past. (Regent Releasing)
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CinévardaphotoFebruary 16, 2005A collection of three short cineessays by Agnes Varda: Ydessa, The Bears, and etc. (2004), Ulysses (1982) and Salut les Cubains (1963). A photographer before she turned to film, Varda explores the medium's ability to preserve a moment for eternity, while remaining open to an array of interpretations that evolve over time. (Film Forum)
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Inside Deep ThroatFebruary 11, 2005It was a $25,000 movie that became a $600 million phenomenon. It caused an administration to declare war on freedom. It turned buying a ticket into an act of revolution. Now, more than 30 years after Deep Throat first burst upon the public consciousness, this documentary examines the chasm between the modest intentions of the movie's makes and the unforeseen legacy they inadvertently created. (Universal)
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The Wild Parrots of Telegraph HillFebruary 11, 2005The true story of a Bohemian St. Francis and his remarkable relationship with a flock of wild red-and-green parrots. Mark Bittner, a dharma bum, former street musician in San Francisco, falls in with the flock as he searches for meaning in his life, unaware that the wild parrots will bring him everything he needs. (Shadow Distribution)
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The Letter: An American Town and the 'Somali Invasion'February 9, 2005In the wake of the 9/11 tragedy a firestorm erupts when Mayor Larry Ramond of Lewiston, Maine sends an open letter to 1,100 newly arrived Somali refugees advising them that the city's resources are strained to the limit and asking other Somalis not to move to the city. Interpreted as a rallying cry by white supremacist groups across the United States, The Letter documents the crossfire of emotions and events, culminating in a "hate" rally convened by the World Church of the Creator and a counter "peace" rally involving 4,000 Lewiston residents supporting ethnic and cultural diversity. (Arab Film Distribution)
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The Nomi SongFebruary 4, 2005 |
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Sunset StoryFebruary 4, 2005Sunset Story is a funny and intimate documentary drama that will make you think differently about growing old. Set against the backdrop of a retirement home for political progressives, the film goes inside the world of two women, Irja (81) and Lucille (95), whose feisty engagement with life draws them together inextricably. (Gabbert/Libresco Productions)
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Aliens of the DeepJanuary 28, 2005 |
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Peace, Propaganda & the Promised LandJanuary 28, 2005 |
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Army of OneJanuary 27, 2005In the wake of 9/11 three young people join the U.S. army, seeking direction in their lives. They discover that unless they conform fully to the army values, their personal issues are only magnified within the military. What unfolds is an intimate and heartbreaking account of their two-year wayward journeys. (Red Storm Productions)
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WatermarksJanuary 21, 2005Watermarks is the story of the champion women swimmers of the legendary Jewish sports club, Hakoah Vienna. Hakoah ("The Strength" in Hebrew) was founded in 1909 in response to the notorious Aryan Paragraph, which forbade Austrian sports clubs from accepting Jewish athletes. Told by the swimmers, now in their eighties, Watermarks is about a group of young girls with a passion to be the best. It is the saga of seven outstanding athletes who still swim daily as they age with grace. (Kino International)
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ArakimentariJanuary 21, 2005 |
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With God on Our Side: George W. Bush and the Rise of the Religious Right in AmericaJanuary 19, 2005 |
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Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh MelaJanuary 14, 2005 |
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About BaghdadJanuary 12, 2005About Baghdad is the first film made about Iraq after the fall of the Ba'ath regime in July 2003. It is also perhaps the first effort to privilege the voices of the Iraqi people, from all walks of life as well as social, economic and ethnic backgrounds. While many have talked about and for the Iraqi people, few media outlets have sought to probe beyond the simplistic binary of pro-US/pro-Saddam perspective so often found in Western and Arab media portrayals of Iraq. About Baghdad presents Iraqis who describe the pain, complexity and suffering of living under decades of tyranny, oppression, wars, sanctions and now occupation. Silenced for so long by a regime that sought to replace the people with the image of just one man, and re-silenced by the bombs and occupation forces, the Iraqi people long to speak out and to claim their future. About Baghdad is a small step forward towards that goal in presenting audiences with their first opportunity to hear unadulterated Iraqi voices that should be privileged regardless of one's perspective on the war and the justifications given for it. We found in Baghdad a people who are tired, traumatized and uncertain about their future, and yet determined and united in seeking to build a strong nation for its people.
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In the Realms of the UnrealDecember 22, 2004 |
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Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light KidsDecember 8, 2004 |
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WMD: Weapons of Mass DeceptionDecember 3, 2004 |
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Game Over: Kasparov and the MachineDecember 3, 2004 |
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Jesus, You KnowDecember 3, 2004 |
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Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty HearstNovember 26, 2004 |
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Paper ClipsNovember 24, 2004 |
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Jandek on CorwoodNovember 19, 2004 |
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OvernightNovember 10, 2004 |
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Fade to BlackNovember 5, 2004 |
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FarmingvilleOctober 29, 2004 |
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Voices of IraqOctober 29, 2004 |
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Home of the BraveOctober 27, 2004A documentary about Viola Liuzzo, the only white woman murdered in the civil rights movement in America and why we DON'T know who she is. Told through the eyes of her children, the film follows the on-going struggle of an American family to survive the consequences of their mother's heroism and the mystery behind her killing. (Emerging Pictures)
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Hearts and Minds (re-release)October 22, 2004 |
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Lightning in a BottleOctober 22, 2004On February 7th, 2003, renowned artists across multiple music genres and generations commandeered the stage at New York City?s Radio City Music Hall to pay tribute to their common heritage and passion - the blues. This documentary captures the night?s magic and weaves a history of the blues through the juxtaposition of performances, backstage interviews, rehearsals and archival clips of some of the greatest names in American music. (Sony Pictures Classics)
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Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to DieOctober 22, 2004 |
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In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and DeedOctober 15, 2004 |
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Z Channel: A Magnificent ObsessionOctober 15, 2004This documentary chronicles Jerry Harvey's emergence as a brilliant programmer at Z Channel, one of the country's first pay cable stations. It also explores Harvey's emotional and psychological descent, which eventually resulted in a shocking murder/suicide and the eventual demise of Z Channel itself. (IFCTV)
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Arna's ChildrenOctober 8, 2004 |
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Go FurtherOctober 8, 2004This documentary explores the idea that the single individual is the key to large-scale transformational change. Award-winning documentary director Ron Mann joins actor/activist Woody Harrelson as he pilots a hemp-fuelled bus on an eco-consciousness raising incursion down the beautiful Pacific Coast. (Mongrel Media)
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TarnationOctober 6, 2004Jonathan Caouette's film reimagines the whole idea of what a documentary can be. He weaves a psychedelic whirlwind of snapshots, Super-8 home movies, answering machine messages, video diaries, early short films, snippets of 80s pop culture and dramatic reenactments to create an epic portrait of an American family torn apart by dysfunction and reunited through the power of love. (Wellspring Media)
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Dig!October 1, 2004 |
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Tying the KnotOctober 1, 2004This documentary digs deeply into the meaning of marriage today. From an historical trip to the Middle Ages, to gay hippies storming the Manhattan marriage bureau in 1971, this eye-opening exploration of the embattled institution looks at rights, privilege and love as gay activists and right-wing politicos lock horns in the fight for marriage. (1049 Films)
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Going Upriver: The Long War of John KerryOctober 1, 2004 |
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The Yes MenSeptember 24, 2004 |
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Chisholm '72: Unbought & UnbossedSeptember 24, 2004 |
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MoogSeptember 24, 2004 |
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The TakeSeptember 22, 2004 |
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Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American EmpireSeptember 10, 2004 |
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Unlikely HeroesSeptember 10, 2004 |
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A Letter to TrueSeptember 8, 2004 |
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The Private Archives of Pablo EscovarSeptember 8, 2004Ten years have passed since the death of Pablo Escobar, the most feared drug dealer in the world, a beloved hero to many of Colombia's poor and Public Enemy #1 to the Colombian and U.S. governments. For the first time, the history of the infamous drug lord is being told from the point of view of those family members and associates closest to him. (Cinema Tropical)
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Persons of InterestSeptember 3, 2004After the September 11th terrorist attacks, more than 5,000 Arab or Muslim immigrants were taken into custody by the U.S. Justice Department and held indefinitely on the grounds of national security. Set in a bare room that functions variously as interrogation room, prison cell and home, this documentary consists of a series of intimate encounters with twelve detainees and family members. (First Run / Icarus Films)
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Rockets Redglare!September 3, 2004 |
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Bush's BrainAugust 27, 2004 |
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Bright LeavesAugust 25, 2004 |
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End of the CenturyAugust 20, 2004This documentary look at the Ramones traces the history of the band, from its unlikely origins, through its star-crossed career, bitter demise and the sad fates of Joey and Dee Dee. End of the Century is a vibrant, candid document of one of the most influential groups in the history of rock. (Magnolia Pictures)
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The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg (re-release)August 20, 2004 |
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Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq WarAugust 20, 2004 |
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Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on JournalismAugust 6, 2004 |
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Festival ExpressJuly 30, 2004 |
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Los Angeles Plays ItselfJuly 28, 2004 |
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This Old CubJuly 23, 2004 |
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Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving TrainJuly 23, 2004 |
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Orwell Rolls in His GraveJuly 23, 2004The consummate critical examination of the Fourth Estate, once the bastion of American democracy. Asking whether America has entered an Orwellian world of doublespeak where outright lies can pass for the truth, Pappas explores what the media doesn't like to talk about: itself. (Sag Harbor-Basement Pictures)
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The Longest Game
- Runtime: 69 min
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Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
- Runtime: 90 min
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The Dead and the Others
- Runtime: 114 min
















































































