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A Lower Power (2009) – A Queer Journey Through Faith and Repression
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Director: Silvia Brunelli Writer: Francesca Scanu, Silvia Brunelli Country: Italy Genre: Drama Language: Italian Duration: 82 min Stars: Antonia Truppo, Francesco Pellegrino, Pina di Gennaro, Sophia Guastaferro, Vincenzo Antonucci Some movies aren’t just about keeping you entertained. They’re meant to jolt you awake. “The Miracle Child” (La santa piccola) might sound like something out of a fairy tale, but in truth, it’s more of a raw...

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Mysterious Ways (New Zealand)
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