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Only (2008)
Character: N/A
Tells the story of one day shared between a young boy and girl.
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H (1990)
Character: Kathleen
A junkie couple board themselves in their apartment while they try to kick their heroin habit.
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Everything is Love and Fear (2006)
Character: N/A
A woman and man have an affair in a hotel room in Vladivostok and conceive a child. After many years, they meet again and remember their night together.
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The War Boy (1985)
Character: Helena
The 12-year-old son of a freedom fighter grows up fast in World War II Yugoslavia.
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Мать (2005)
Character: N/A
A young mother tries to reclaim her son by tap dancing in the streets of Vladivostok, Russia.
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Hotel Vladivostok (2006)
Character: Wife
In a hotel overlooking the Sea of Japan, six disparate stories inter-connect giving time a shape, like a series of liquid transparencies, one laid on top of another. Murder, sacrifice, betrayal, longing and regret weave into a tapestry of souls remembering and forgetting.
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Destiny To Order (1990)
Character: Biker Chick
A writer starts running into the characters he's created in real life. Alberta is his fantasy woman, who starts out as a sexy rock singer. However, when the bad guy in his novel (played by Michael Ironside) gets his hands on the manuscript and starts making changes of his own, they are all in for a wild ride.
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Solace in the Dark (2011)
Character: Self
A retrospective documentary on 9/11 in connection with the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.
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On Their Knees (2001)
Character: Mo Walker
Willie and Mo are half sisters who have never seen eye to eye. A cross-country road trip in an ice cream truck carrying their dead grandmother may not change that, but it will give them the opportunity to laugh and learn.
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Neil (2005)
Character: Donna
Neil is the story of a man suffering from agoraphobia among other severe mental illnesses stemming from secret government experiments concerning astral projection.
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Urda/Bone (2003)
Character: N/A
Against the backdrop of a European cityscape, worlds intersect when a woman and a man on separate travels meet, or rather, collide on the screen. Their affects mingle, creating a zone between their bodies in which something happens: intoxication, stillness, desire and love. Something that is neither one nor the other's, but a third creation between dreaming and being awake, where possibilities are held and lost. This is URDA / BONE.
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Wild Iris (2001)
Character: Woman in Line at the Mall
A depressed woman battles with her mother and abuses alcohol following the suicide of her husband.
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Hide and Seek (1984)
Character: Jessica
In this adaptation of the 1977 sci-fi novel, "The Adolescence of P-1," a high school whiz kid's computer program accidentally hooks into the mainframe computer of a nuclear power plant.
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Islands (1984)
Character: Lacey Walters
A troubled teenager is sent to a summer cabin to help a woman, who turns out being her actual birth mother.
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We the Jury (1996)
Character: N/A
Jury has to decide on a murder case but some of the jurors have their own agendas or are biased. Sounds like '12 Angry Men' but this is not a remake. It's a totally fresh take on the theme. Totally different case, for example. There is no question about the identity of the culprit, the jury has to decide between manslaughter and murder. - Written by Holger Hellmuth hellmuth@ira.uka.de
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The Life Before This (1999)
Character: Stage Manager
Several innocent persons are hurt after two robbers, fleeing from the police, run into a neighborhood cafe.
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Phil the Alien (2004)
Character: Candy
Phil the Alien crashes to Earth and find himself alone in the wilds of northern Canada. In the process of going home he goes from drunk to christian rock singer to mass murder.
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BRUTALISM (2020)
Character: Woman on the PA
In an alternative universe, before the final improv performance, an awkward college student must convince his partner to follow his script, or else he would fail the year.
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The Other Side of Porcupine Lake (2017)
Character: Herself
The Other Side of Porcupine Lake follows Ingrid Veninger as she makes her sixth feature film, Porcupine Lake. From writing and casting through production and post, this documentary utilizes an observational style to reveal the intimate process of making an original female-driven feature film
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Godsend (2004)
Character: Mrs. Farr
A couple agree to have their deceased son cloned under the supervision of an enigmatic doctor, but bizarre things start to happen years after his rebirth.
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Out of the Ashes (2003)
Character: Zozia
The real-life story of Gisella Perl, a Jewish Hungarian doctor imprisoned in the notorious Auschwitz death camp of World War II.
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He Hated Pigeons (2015)
Character: Traveler
A young man travels from the Northern Atacama Desert to the southern Patagonian edge of Chile on a cathartic journey of the spirit and to fulfill the wish of his mysteriously deceased lover.
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The Limb Salesman (2004)
Character: Clara
Gabriel Goode is the Limb Salesman, a disgraced doctor who regenerates limbs on the black market. When Goode travels to the water mining regions of the north to heal the cherished daughter of a wealthy water miner, dark family secrets are revealed, and Goode is forced to make the ultimate sacrifice. A story of forbidden love in a dystopian future.
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Forget Me Never (1999)
Character: Ginny
Diane McGowin was employed as an administrative assistant for a group of attorneys in private practice. She found herself forgetting things, especially losing short term memory. She suspected that something was wrong and went to the doctor. After many tests, the diagnosis was Alzheimer's. Diana did not want to tell her husband, Jack McGowin because she thought her husband, Jack, would be worried about money since she made more money than he did.
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Harlan County War (2000)
Character: Becky Jones
A Kentucky woman whose mine-worker husband is nearly killed in a cave-in, and whose father is slowly dying of black lung disease, joins the picket lines for a long, violent strike.
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Walter and Henry (2001)
Character: Intern Doctor
Walter and his 12-year-old son Henry are a pair of New York City street musicians living at poverty level in an empty Brooklyn lot. When Walter has a nervous breakdown, it's up to Henry to find his father's long-lost family, including the grandfather and aunt he's never met.
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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998)
Character: Graduate student on subway
In New York, armed men hijack a subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. Even if it's paid, how could they get away?
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Hockey Night (1984)
Character: Evelyn
When a young girl wants to join her high school's hockey team as goalie, she meets with resistence, but also gets support, especially from the star forward of the team.
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Sing (1989)
Character: Naomi
When a volatile young street tough with a talent for singing and dancing is tapped by the high school music teacher to lead the upcoming senior "Sing," he is forced to come to terms with his defiant self-destructive lifestyle and his growing attraction to his co-star.
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The Gate (1987)
Character: Paula
Three young children accidentally release a horde of nasty, pint-sized demons from a hole in a suburban backyard. What follows is a classic battle between good and evil as the three kids struggle to overcome a nightmarish hell that is literally taking over the Earth.
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Steal This Movie (2000)
Character: Judy Albert
Five years after Yippie founder Abbie Hoffman goes underground to avoid a drug-related prison sentence, he contacts a reporter to get out the story of the FBI's covert spying, harassment and inciting of violence they then blame on the Left.
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