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6.6
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/76/
4.0
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/35/
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/24/
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Born in Flames (1983)
In near-future New York, ten years after the “social-democratic war of liberation,” diverse groups of women organize a feminist uprising as equality remains unfulfilled.
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50
9
5.1
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51
/8/
52
/12/
3.4
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29
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Seduction: The Cruel Woman (1986)
Wanda, a dominatrix who runs an S&M gallery on the Hamburg waterfront, must choose between her lesbian lover and an American trainee.
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10
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Ordinary Sentence (1982)
An experimental German film
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10
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How to Fly (1981)
With HOW TO FLY, Bowes abandoned plot entirely, finding other forms of structure. He wanted to show that stories do not have to obsessively organize and explain data, and that television’s hundreds of simultaneous, fragmented narratives – news, fiction, commercials, sports, etc. – had prepared audiences for this new type of structure. — Charles Ruas
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6.2
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10
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50
/3/

The Meadow of Things (1988)
Clonetown 1974 to 1979: a terrorist defector named Charon sits on the edge of oblivion and commentates on the imminent putrification of an abducted car dealer.
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5.6
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10
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Committed (1984)
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
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7.3
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89
/15/

The Big Blue (1988)
Not to be confused with Luc Besson's film of the same title from the same year. Documentarian Andrew Horn's second narrative feature.
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Splits (1978)
Based on “Emma Zunz,” a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, the film moves through the internal voices of Emma’s character, whose evolution between crime, revenge and justice assumes—read from the context of the social struggles of the 60s and 70s—a decidedly political character.


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