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The Happiest Man in the World
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The Happiest Man in the World(2020)

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Follow the incredible life and journey of the happiest man in the world, as he overcomes challenges and spreads joy through the power of soccer.

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Keeping Company with Sondheim
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Keeping Company with Sondheim(2022)

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Strokes of Genius
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Strokes of Genius(2018)

8.1
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Strokes of Genius explores the intense and thrilling competition between two tennis legends, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. It delves into their unparalleled talent, their relentless spirit, and their breathtaking performances on the court. Witness the epic battles, the never-ending rivalry, and the determination of these two superstars as they vie for championships and establish themselves as true tennis icons.

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uwantme2killhim?
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uwantme2killhim?(2013)

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uwantme2killhim? (2013) is a drama-thriller movie that follows the story of a teenage boy who becomes involved in a twisted online relationship. As he is drawn deeper into the virtual world, he finds himself manipulated and deceived by someone he thought he could trust. The movie explores themes of trust, identity, and the dangers of the internet. With unexpected twists and turns, this gripping film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

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Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus
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Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus(2003)

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82Minutes

Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a documentary film that takes viewers on a journey through the American South, exploring its diverse culture and music. With a focus on small towns, religion, and oral tradition, the film delves deep into the heart of the region and examines the struggles and stories of its residents. From vibrant bar scenes to soulful singing in churches, the film captures the essence of Southern music and the unique way of life in the Deep South.

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Andrew Douglas

British director Andrew Douglas began his career in Lord Snowdon's photographic studio. He was a magazine photographer for Esquire and The Face and then a director of music videos and commercials. His 2003 documentary, Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, won a Royal Television Society award. He made his movie debut with The Amityville Horror (2005), the terrifying remake of the 1970s horror classic.

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