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Route 30, Too! (2012)
Character: Alien Mom (voice)
A zany twist on the conspiracy-laden world of X-Files, Route 30, Too! picks up as two members of New York State's Unusual Occurrence and Paranormal Society arrive to investigate the mysterious goings on. When the local color includes the likes of overzealous Deer Hunter Bob, money-hungry huckster Rotten Egg, and a Spanish candy store clerk named Chicky, spotting the alien will be no easy task.
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Century City (2006)
Character: N/A
The murder of an actress prompts an illogical, circular phone conversation between a detective in Cape Town and a movie director in Los Angeles. 'Century City' is shown in galleries as a dual-screen installation. It is a circular narrative, running on a continuous loop.
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Morgan's Boy (1984)
Character: Sarah
Lee, a teenager from Manchester, goes to stay with his uncle Morgan on his remote farm in Wales. Lee struggles to build a relationship with his uncle and make friends with a local boy as Morgan struggles to hold on to his farm
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Janna - Where Are You? (1987)
Character: Janna Caldwell
'I left home about six weeks ago. Came home from school, washed, changed and went. I had enough of being grateful. When I said we ought to shoot the horse and make it into hamburgers for Africa, Dad laughed. Mum thought it was an ungrateful thing to say' Janna leaves home, but is life on the streets better than life at home?
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Killing Christmas (2019)
Character: Holly
Holly hates Christmas and has made a getaway from husband, family and cooking on Christmas Eve, but after a strange encounter with a store security guard she receives the best, and most cosmic, Xmas present ever. A darkly comic tale with a touch of magic realism.
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East of Ipswich (1987)
Character: Anna
Seventeen-year-old Richard and his parents take their annual seaside holiday in a guesthouse on England's east coast in the 1950s. Julia, a teenage girl holidaying with her parents in a nearby guesthouse, catches Richard's eye, but her Dutch friend Anna is intent on causing trouble.
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Z for Zachariah (1984)
Character: Ann Burden
Thanks to a nuclear holocaust, the world Ann Burden knew and everyone she ever loved is gone. But her solitude is about to change, and maybe there are worse things than being the last person on earth.
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Tell Me That You Love Me (1991)
Character: Julie
Laura Simms has an exciting job as a top magazine editor, but her love life's a disaster. Her luck seems to change when she meets Gabriel, a handsome but mysterious man who believes in old-fashioned love and marriage.
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And a Nightingale Sang (1989)
Character: Joyce
Set in working class Newcastle, the Stott family fight their private battles against the backdrop of the conflict of World War II. Helen Stott, over thirty and with a limp, is resigned to being left on the shelf until she meets and falls in love with Norman, a serviceman from London. In contrast, her younger sister Joyce has quite a way with men, and finds herself a little too popular with the troops, especially when her husband pops up on leave from his regiment.
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Eskimo Day (1996)
Character: Bobbie the waitress
Comedy drama about the trials and tribulations of three sets of parents as they finally realise that their children have grown up and reluctantly they have to let them enroll at Cambridge University.
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People Like Us (2012)
Character: AA Member
After flying home to L.A. for the funeral of his estranged record-producer father, a struggling man discovers that the will stipulates that he must deliver $150,000 in cash to a 30-year-old alcoholic sister he never knew existed, and her troubled 12-year-old son.
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The Dressmaker (1988)
Character: Val
In England during World War II, a repressed dressmaker and her sister struggle looking after their 17-year-old niece, who is having a delusional affair with an American soldier.
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The Salt Path (2025)
Character: Ice Cream Seller
The profound story of husband and wife Raynor and Moth Winn, who embark on a 630-mile trek after being forcibly removed from their home. Hoping that in nature they will find solace and a sense of acceptance, they walk through the beautiful but rugged coastlines of South West England - a journey that is exhilarating, challenging, and liberating in equal measure. THE SALT PATH is a powerful portrayal of home, and how it can be lost and rediscovered in the most unexpected ways.
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Dead Man's Folly (1986)
Character: Marlene Tucker (uncredited)
During a murder hunt game at a country house, to which Hercule Poirot is invited as an "expert", a real murder occurs.
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Barracuda (2013)
Character: June
Summer, a phone sex operator, is at the end of her emotional rope. She begins recording her callers as proof of how normal, professional men can also be pedophiles and rapists. When no one will believe or listen to the taped phone conversations with these otherwise ordinary men, Summer take matters into her own hands and drives her vintage Plymouth Barracuda across the country, surprising and exposing these deviants in their homes.
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Crimetime (1996)
Character: Make-up Lady
The star of a TV crime reenactment show becomes caught up in the mind of the killer he is playing.
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Shadow Land (2024)
Character: Barb
Haunted by relentless nightmares foretelling his untimely demise, former President Robert Wainwright summons his past psychiatrist to his upstate residence, who discovers the threat may be more real than imagined.
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London Kills Me (1991)
Character: German Tourist
For want of a nail a shoe was lost, for want of a shoe... a young man's life is almost lost, which is exactly what this film is all about: a man barely twenty who wants desperately to pull out of London's drug world by taking a job as a waiter in a 'normal' restaurant. But to do this he must come up with a "sensible" pair of shoes, an item that his homeless meanderings hasn't provided him.
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