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Hello..Also a book by the great Mitch Albom,it tells the story of how what happens today will one day all be connected to a blissful understanding.Does anything really bad ever really happen in life?Or is there a much bigger picture?

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The very best depiction of the Holocaust in any media is the 1997 film The Grey Zone, directed and written by Tim Blake Nelson.

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Ready for the world's greatest piece of empathy technology? It's the Point-of-View Gun. In the film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Gallery, there is a wonderful moment describing how the Intergalactic Consortium of Angry Housewives commissioned a supercomputer to invent this unique weapon.

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In 1984 East Berlin, an agent of the secret police, conducting surveillance on a writer and his lover, finds himself becoming increasingly absorbed by their lives.

 

 

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The Maze Runner is one of the latest batch of Dystopian films aimed at a young/new adult audience and it has plenty of potential to kick start discussions with teens.
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For anyone who still believes in lifelong love..this is a simple boy-meets-girl, star-crossed lovers' tale. An intelligent and poignant film, beautifully cast and skilfully acted.
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This film shows the problems that a modern-day Muslim woman living in an unspecified Middle Eastern nation has to go through. 

 

 

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This film is based on the autobiography of Eric Lomax, a railway enthusiast who becomes a British prisoner of war captured by the Japanese in Singapore.

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The Way Home (집으로 – Jibeuro) is a 2002 film written and directed by Lee Jeon

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Beautiful, strange, funny and moving Finnish film (with great music!) by Kaurismäki about how a man who lost his memory is being offered support and comfort and builds up a new life with other people on the outskirts of society.

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