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22 July 1990
In this interview Müller and Kluge explore the East German’s memories of the final days of the war.
01 January 1990
Documentary about Sufi Islam
01 January 1990
Three part anthology with stories involving a Phantom of the Opera-style killer haunting a theater, four punks who pick the wrong house to rob and a man on the hunt for Bigfoot.
17 May 1990
Wacky hijinks in a brothel. Union officials misappropriating funds, a customer dying in bed, some foxy grandpas cutting up on a visit to the big city.
09 February 1990
A young innocent man pursued for murder finds refuge with a bored married woman. Soon they become lovers.
01 January 1990
A heartfelt story about the borderlands of childhood, about a boy who is still a child, but who is touched by an inexplicable, barely discernible feeling of love.
01 January 1990
Andreas, who is ten, has been brought up by his grandmother. When she dies, he removes a putto from the crucifix placed upon her, puts it in his mouth and does not speak again.
01 January 1990
Lakshya finds a bottle, which has Gangaram trapped in it who is his lookalike. He promises to make everything possible with the sand in the bottle, but once the sand is over he will be free to go.
16 February 1990
A young boy's father is lynched before his eyes; fifteen years later he returns home for revenge.
13 July 1990
An invisible scientist escapes from an asylum and teaches high-school physics to nubile teens.
01 January 1990
Young people living in Poland in the late 1960s had to face difficult times and make tough choices. Some of them were forced to leave their country for having Jewish origin.
02 June 1990
This half-hour BBC documentary offers a revealing look at Svankmajer at work on "Death of Stalinism in Bohemia," and uses excerpts from his earlier films to trace the development of his unique sensibility.
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