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*''[[Dead Calm]]'' by Phillip Noyce *''[[Dead Calm]]'' by Phillip Noyce
*''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' by Gus Van Sant *''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' by Gus Van Sant
-*''[[Communion]]'' by Philippe Mora+*''[[Communion (film)|Communion]]'' by Philippe Mora
*''[[Life and Nothing But]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier *''[[Life and Nothing But]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier
*''[[Time of the Gypsies]]'' by Emir Kusturica *''[[Time of the Gypsies]]'' by Emir Kusturica
*''[[Slaves of New York]]'' by James Ivory *''[[Slaves of New York]]'' by James Ivory
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*''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces, a Secret History of 20th Century]]'' by Greil Marcus *''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces, a Secret History of 20th Century]]'' by Greil Marcus

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