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Cinéastes de notre temps : Lola Montès Trailer
Cinéastes de notre temps : Max Ophuls ou le plaisir de tourner Trailer
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26 October 1965
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29 January 1965
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01 January 1965
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30 April 1965
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15 February 1965
A group of women are workmates at a laundry. Rike is spreading a rumor about the manager Marta, a rumor that Marta is a lesbian and that she once tried to seduce Rike.
06 September 1965
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28 November 1965
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During the 1800s, Peru's government sends 2 envoys to negotiate peace with the rebellious Incas but a treasure-hunter bandit shoots the Inca ruler and his son, leaving the 2 envoys to take the blame for it.
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