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The story of how the Washington Post rose to prominence by taking on the Nixon administration.
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Four teenagers are swept into a dangerous jungle with the help of a magic board game where they become different grown up people and are chased by big creatures and bad men.
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A detective investigates a series of murders, trying to work out why, despite each having the same methodology, the perpatrators appear to be different.
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A travelling scholar is assigned the task of translating a Buddhist scripture for a ceremony honouring dead soldiers. On his journey through the haunting mountain landscapes, he encounters temptress ghosts and Taoist priests, ancient abandoned fortresses and inns.
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When a fatal flu virus devastates Europe, city boy Jack takes refuge in the Alps but he’s ill-equipped to survive the harsh winter. Things only get worse when renegade Kara breaks into his house and commandeers his dwindling food supplies.
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A peasant girl who embarks on a romance with the landowner she serves begins to suspect that the spirit of his dead wife resents her.
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A group of teenage girls go to stay at a country house only to realise it's haunted as they begin to disappear one by one.
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After the untimely death of Korea’s biggest crime syndicate chairman, power struggle between top lieutenants begins.
Hooked on fairy tales Sigrid Nunez on Bing, fairy tales and the adaptation of her novel The Friend
Jumping into a life Emilios Avraam and Niovi Charalambous on Smaragda: I Got Thick Skin And I Can't Jump
A dark time Kim Sung Soo on capturing history and getting a shot at an Oscar with 12.12: The Day
Reflections of a cat Gints Zilbalodis on Hayao Miyazaki, fairy tales and Latvia’s Oscar submission, Flow
Man about town Gay Talese on Watching Frank, Frank Sinatra, and his latest book, A Town Without Time
Silent City Driver speeds off with top prize in Tallinn Mongolian drama wins Grand Prix
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