Pigs from another world are ready to destroy the Earth, and only one mental patient can stop them in this absurdist comedy....
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2002
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Noted for shooting such films as Exotica, Affliction and X-Men, cinematographer Paul Sarossy makes his directorial debut...
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2001
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2000
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Shani Grewal wrote, directed, and edited this low-budget British romantic comedy that asks the question: What's it all about,...
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Mr. Walia
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1998
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Widower Kishan Singh (Roshan Seth), a retired schoolmaster, arrives in the United States to live with his son Raj...
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Ashok
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1997
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1997
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This arty Canadian drama centers on a young Vietnamese woman who marries a petty thief she does not love so she can emigrate...
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1996
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1995
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1994
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The Indian film industry, which claims to be the largest producer of films in the world, is parodied in this movie. It is...
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1994
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A Toronto family of East Indian immigrants seeks to gain a foothold in the Canadian world in this 1992 production. The...
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Lallu Bhai Solanki
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1992
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1992
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1991
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Nick Diamond (Colin Dale) is a private detective hired by a South American midget to guard a box containing a rare treasure....
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1990
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1990
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Director Subhash Ghai also dreamed up the story of the Indian Ram Lakhan. Raakhee plays a widowed mother who lives for...
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1989
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This historical drama, based on a novel by John Masters that was in turn inspired by actual events, follows William Savage...
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Hussein
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1988
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The inmates of an insane asylum and Indian bureaucrats react to the sweeping political changes of 1947 when over a million...
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Saeed
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1988
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A veteran supporting cast graces the inspirational Beyond the Next Mountain. The story follows what happens when the...
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1987
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An embittered policeman pushed far beyond the brink of tolerance, Officer Kapil (Naseeruddin Shah) grows not simply disgusted...
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1987
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After the death of his wife and his subsequent descent into alcoholic near-agoraphobia, a crotchety Pakistani intellectual...
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Nasser
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1986
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1985
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A Passage to India, director David Lean's final film (for which he also received editing credit), breaks no new ground...
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1984
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1984
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This Hindi social drama stars Naseerudin Shah as a family man whose everyday domestic life is turned upside down when he...
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1983
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With songs and musical numbers that are woven through the storyline, this unevenly-paced drama is about a brothel that has...
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Agarwal
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1983
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The Merchant-Ivory team adopts a semi-documentary stance in Courtesans of Bombay. Though several scenes are dramatized, this...
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1983
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It was Richard Attenborough's lifelong dream to bring the life story of Indian political and spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi...
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1982
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1981
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The Last Giraffe was adapted by Sherman Yellin from the book Raising Daisy Rothschild by Jock and Betty Leslie-Melville. Put...
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1979
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Produced for British TV by the Merchant-Ivory-Jhabvala triumvirate, this India-based comedy was released theatrically in the...
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Sri Narain
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1978
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Mir Roshan Ali
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1977
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The Wilby Conspiracy is set in South Africa, at a time when Apartheid was the order of the day. Political activist Shack...
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1975
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The Man Who Would Be King opens with author Rudyard Kipling (Christopher Plummer) working in his study. His solitude is...
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Billy Fish
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1975
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1970
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Tom Pickle (Michael York) is the British rock star who travels to India to learn the sitar from Ustad Zafar Khan (Uptal Dutt...
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1969
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1960
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