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The powerful new three-part series unveils lost ‘70s films and untold stories of social upheaval and radical transformation.
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Earlier today (January 26) in Paris, Jacquemus designer Simon Porte Jacquemus assembled a star-studded crowd to take in his ...
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Many actors have apologized for their performances in movies, the way their portrayal was insensitive, or just for the film ...
Doco series narrated by Jacki Weaver unveils lost 1970s films from Film Australia, made in an era of social upheaval and radical transformation.
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