The Plague in Florence
1919-10-23Suddenly appearing in Florence, an evil seductress causes Cesare, the city's ruler, and his son to both fall madly in love with her. The son, killing ...
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The Devil's Trap
1962-04-20A small town is one day visited by a priest who is there on a secret mission. He is a member of the Inquisition sent to investigate the activities of ...
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Sweden: Heaven and Hell
1968-09-04Nine scenes about sexuality and morals in Sweden in the late sixties.
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The Devil's Bible
2008-12-14At 165 pounds, and allegedly made from the skins of 160 donkeys, the Codex Gigas is the world's largest and most mysterious medieval manuscript. Fille...
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The Red Man's View
Epic remake of a Native American film originally done 100 years ago about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the tim...
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President Kennedy's Birthday Salute
1962-05-19President Kennedy's birthday celebration was held at the third Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962, and more than 15,000 people attended, including ...
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The True Story of Seabiscuit
2003-07-27The true story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their na...
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The Reign of Terror
1914-02-27The scene takes place in Paris in March 1793 during the Reign of Terror. The Knight of Maison-Rouge, posing as Citizen Morand, is organizing the escap...
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A Few Love Stories
1994-06-06An erotic comedy based on the works of Giovanni Boccaccio, Francesco Grazzini Lasca, Agnolo Firenzuola, which humorously describes the amorous adventu...
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Nothing Like The Sun
2018-06-20In 1949, Alice Mitchell works as a prostitute on the street. After her situation worsens, she unsuccessfully attempts to reconcile with her estranged ...
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Public Enemies
2014-05-02Under the slogan of the arms race of the superpowers, which escalates in the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and brings the world to the brink of nuclear...
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Jean Jaurès, naissance d'un géant
2005-03-08In 1892, Jean Jaurès, a republican deputy from the bourgeoisie, supported the miners' strike in Carmaux, in the south of France.
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