Savvy students of English history, especially the Tudor-period reign of Henry VIII, know exactly where this saga is headed in...
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2008
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Forget those stodgy portraits of England's portly King Henry VIII hanging in museums. This Showtime series introduces viewers...
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2007
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Andie MacDowell, Olivia Williams, and Stephen Rae star in this bittersweet tale of two grieving women connected by an...
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2005
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Originally telecast over Britain's ITV1 in 2000, the two-part mystery miniseries Thursday the 12th began with the discovery...
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Nina Bannister
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2000
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August Strindberg's once-controversial play is brought to the screen in this adaptation directed and co-written by...
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Christine
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1999
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An elderly Irish man (Dermot Healy) thinks about his life as he sits alone in a shabby room in London. He recalls his...
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1999
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John Boorman, who won the 1998 Cannes Film Festival's Direction award for this film, previously won the same Cannes award...
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Frances
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1998
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Gregory Underwood is an idealistic teacher whose head is full of the columns of the liberal magazines he religiously reads....
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Bel
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1998
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An American woman on a business trip in Ireland finds love knocking at her door, no matter how sternly she refuses to answer,...
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1997
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An IRA volunteer tries to leave his life of violence behind -- only to discover it's waiting for him in America -- in this...
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Roisin
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1997
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An orphaned young woman struggles to overcome a difficult childhood and her later experiences as a prostitute in this period...
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1996
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Northern Ireland's civil unrest is the backdrop for this tense drama. In Belfast in 1975, a bomb blast rips open a pub in a...
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1995
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"The Irish are the blacks of Europe, Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland, and the North Siders are the blacks of Dublin ......
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Natalie Murphy
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1991
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