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Marta Mateus’ films find a common ground by doing something that is easy to say but hard to achieve: centering the human ...
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Take That documentary movie

This documentary uses never-before-seen archive footage to chart the rise, fall and record-breaking reunion of one of the ...
Brigitte Bardot earned worldwide fame as one of the most recognisable faces of post-war cinema before embracing causes such ...