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All 45 Julia Ormond Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Julia Ormond as we present a roundup of her most memorable and critically acclaimed movies. From romantic dramas to thought-provoking indies, this talented actress has left an indelible mark on the silver screen. Join us as we explore Julia Ormond’s diverse filmography, delivering an engaging and informative journey through her on-screen adventures.

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1. Young Catherine (1991)

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Young Catherine, an engaging period drama released in 1991, weaves a captivating tale based on historical events. The film follows the story of a German princess chosen to marry the heir to the Russian Throne, facing a plethora of plots and intrigues that threaten her safety and that of the monarchy.



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2. Stalin (1992)

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Stalin (1992) is a gripping political drama that delves deep into the life and career of the brutal Soviet dictator, Iosif Stalin. Directed by Ivan Passer and written by Paul Monash, this thought-provoking film stars the versatile Robert Duvall as Stalin, alongside Julia Ormond and Maximilian Schell, presenting a fascinating insight into Soviet politics and the complexities of the human condition. This power-packed movie, set against the backdrop of Soviet Russia, Hungary, and the United States, won four Primetime Emmy Awards and garnered a total of 11 wins and 14 nominations.



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3. The Baby of Mâcon (1993)

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The Baby of Mâcon” is a riveting 1993 drama film directed by Peter Greenaway and starring Julia Ormond, Ralph Fiennes, and Philip Stone. Set in a small French town stricken with infertility, the townspeople eagerly await the miracle child promised in a spectacle of a masque. As the story unfolds, grisly acts of infanticide, sex scenes, and graphic violence unfold, revealing a darker side of the church and the lengths some will go to for what they believe to be a blessing.



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4. Nostradamus (1994)

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Nostradamus” is a captivating historical drama that takes us back to the 16th century, delving into the life of the enigmatic French seer Nostradamus. The film, released in 1994, chronicles his journey during the Inquisition, focusing on his struggle to treat patients during a devastating plague outbreak. As he navigates the tumultuous era and battles with the Church, Nostradamus uses his astrological and prophetic skills to bring hope and healing to those around him.



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5. Legends of the Fall (1994)

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Legends of the Fall” is a beautifully crafted tale of love, betrayal, and the unyielding power of nature that takes place in the early 1900s wilderness of Montana. Focusing on the lives of three brothers and their father, the film masterfully explores the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of war and history. Edward Zwick’s direction and the combined efforts of Susan Shilliday, William D. Wittliff, and Jim Harrison’s screenplay create a captivating story that challenges its characters and viewers alike.



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6. Captives (1994)

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In the gripping drama “Captives, ” Julia Ormond stars as a young dentist who finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of passion and deception within the confines of a British prison. As her tumultuous marriage unravels, she becomes enamored with a menacing inmate, played by Tim Roth, and embarks on a perilous love affair.



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7. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)

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Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with “The 67th Annual Academy Awards”! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.



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8. Sabrina (1995)

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Experience the transformative journey of Sabrina, a refreshing and lighthearted film from 1995. Starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear, Sabrina tells the story of a woman who has gone through a remarkable makeover but still remains loyal to her humble beginnings. As she navigates her feelings for a charming but carefree playboy, she must also deal with the meddling and ambitious brother of said playboy.



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9. First Knight (1995)

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First Knight delves into the world of Arthurian legend, where knightly ideals collide with desires of the heart. The film is set against the backdrop of medieval England, where King Arthur, played by Sean Connery, leads the legendary Knights of the Round Table.



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10. Smilla’s Sense of Snow (1997)

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In “Smilla’s Sense of Snow, ” Julia Ormond stars as a half-Inuit woman living in Copenhagen who becomes entangled in a dark mystery after a six-year-old Inuit boy falls to his death from a snowy roof. As Smilla investigates the accident, the clues lead her on a chilling journey to the frozen tundra of Greenland.



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11. The Barber of Siberia (1998)

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Experience the magic and passion of Imperial Russia in the 1800s through the heartwarming romantic drama, “The Barber of Siberia. ” As the century turns, a talented young Russian cadet embarks on a perilous journey of love, forging an unbreakable bond with an enchanting American beauty. This illustrious affair endangers not only their burgeoning love but also their lives, as the strict societal norms and expectations of 19th-century Russia threaten to tear them apart.



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12. Animal Farm (1999)

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Animal Farm” (1999) is a delightful adaptation of George Orwell’s satirical novella, bringing the farm animals’ struggle for freedom and the horrors of self-rule to life in a lighthearted, yet thought-provoking manner.



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13. The Prime Gig (2000)

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The Prime Gig” is a compelling drama that showcases the life of a telesales con man, played by Vince Vaughn, who stumbles upon the ultimate racket. As his life spirals out of control, he becomes entangled in a love affair with the girlfriend of his guru-like boss, played by Ed Harris. This high-stakes adventure unravels like a gold mine, but the wrong call might turn out to be catastrophic.



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14. Varian’s War: The Forgotten Hero (2001)

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Varian’s War: The Forgotten Hero” is a gripping historical drama that delves into the life of Varian Fry, a remarkable unsung hero of World War II. Fry, played by William Hurt, embarks on a daring mission to rescue over 2,000 artists from Nazi persecution in Occupied France.



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15. Searching for Debra Winger (2002)

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In 2002, director and actress Rosanna Arquette created a compelling documentary film entitled “Searching for Debra Winger. ” The film explores the complexities and pressures faced by women in the entertainment industry, specifically focusing on the stereotypes and expectations placed upon them. In the film, Rosanna Arquette interviews a range of actresses, discussing the challenges they face as they navigate a realm often marred by scrutiny and subjectivity.



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16. The Nazi Officer’s Wife (2003)

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The Nazi Officer’s Wife, also known as Edith, is a captivating and poignant film directed by Liz Garbus, which explores the untimely journey of Edith Hahn Beer, an Austrian native, during the horrors of World War II. The film tells the story of Edith’s defiance in the face of oppression, as she was taken away from her family, forced into a labor camp, and ultimately surviving the tumultuous circumstances that befall her.



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17. Resistance (2003)

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The year is 1944, and the streets of Belgium are filled with the oppressive threat of the Nazi regime. Resistance tells the story of a reconnaissance pilot who survives a plane crash in the Belgian countryside - a testament to human will in the face of extreme adversity.



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18. Iron Jawed Angels (2004)

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Iron Jawed Angels (2004) is a riveting drama that takes us back to a pivotal moment in American history. Based on the lives of Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, two young, passionate women who fought tirelessly for women’s suffrage, the film captures the struggles and triumphs of their journey.



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19. Inland Empire (2006)

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Inland Empire, directed by David Lynch, is a surreal, enigmatic drama that defies traditional narrative structure. The film follows an actress, played by Karolina Gruszka, as she delves deeper into the world of her character, resulting in a nightmarish and eerie alternate reality. Enigmatic and unsettling, this experimental film blurs the lines between reality and fiction, drawing inspiration from Lynch’s critically acclaimed works, like Lost Highway, Wild at Heart, Eraserhead, and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.



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20. I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

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I Know Who Killed Me” is a 2007 horror, mystery, and thriller film, directed by Chris Sivertson and written by Jeff Hammond. The film stars Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, and Neal McDonough. Set in the USA, this movie is about a young woman who returns from a mysterious disappearance, claiming to have been someone else entirely. The story unfolds in the first-person perspective, revealing an eerie series of events that intertwine with psychological trauma, evil intentions, and unexpected identity. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, the movie carries an R-rated content rating.



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21. Che: Part One (2008)

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Che: Part One” is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the life of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, a pivotal figure in Cuban history. Set in 1956, the film follows Che and a group of Castro-led Cuban exiles as they mobilize an army in their quest to overthrow the oppressive regime of dictator Fulgencio Batista.



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22. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is a captivating drama, romance, and fantasy film set to stun you. The movie takes you on an extraordinary journey through the life of Benjamin Button, a man who ages backwards, experiencing life in a unique and intriguing way. Directed by the talented David Fincher and written by Eric Roth, Robin Swicord, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, the film stars the dashing Brad Pitt and the enchanting Cate Blanchett, both delivering remarkable performances.



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23. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008)

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Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is a heartwarming family film set in 1934 Cincinnati, during the tumultuous era of the Great Depression. The story follows Kit, a bright and resourceful young girl, as she helps her mother manage their struggling boardinghouse after her father loses his job. As Kit navigates the challenges of her time, she also learns valuable life lessons and discovers the strength that lies within her.



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24. Call + Response (2008)

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Call + Response” is a passionate documentary that tackles the urgent issue of human trafficking and slavery. Directed by Justin Dillon and written by Dillon and Shadd Williams, this film takes an unflinchingly honest look at the shocking reality of modern-day slavery.



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25. Surveillance (2008)

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Surveillance” is a gripping crime drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Set in a remote region, two determined FBI agents try to unravel a series of shocking murders. With the help of the local police and the witnesses, they soon discover that everyone has something to hide and their stories differ drastically.



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26. The Conspiracy (2008)

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The Conspiracy” (2008) is an engrossing adventure, drama, and history film set in 16th-century Spain. The thrilling plot is based on historical events, with King Philip II of Spain maneuvering through a dangerous world of deceit, betrayal, and murder. Antonio del Real’s direction brings the intricate storylines to life, creating an alluring blend of suspense, intrigue, and historical allure. The film’s impressive cast includes Julia Ormond and Jürgen Prochnow, and features the talented Jason Isaacs.



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27. The Curious Birth of Benjamin Button (2009)

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The Curious Birth of Benjamin Button” is a captivating documentary that delves into the making of David Fincher’s 2008 film, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which was shot in New Orleans. The film chronicles the genesis of the project in the 1990s and offers an exclusive look at filming on location. It also dives into the intricate world of CGI post-production.



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28. Playground (2009)

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Playground” is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the dark and devastating world of child sex trafficking. Directed by Libby Spears, and with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this film shines a light on the horrific reality that is often hidden from public view.



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29. Temple Grandin (2010)

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Temple Grandin is a riveting biopic that brings to life the extraordinary story of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who defied the odds to become one of the most influential figures in the humane treatment of livestock. Claire Danes gives an outstanding performance as Temple, capturing her unique perspective and determination in the male-dominated world of cattle and pig farming. As the film explores the challenges and triumphs of Grandin’s life, it offers a powerful message about the potential for human connection and understanding, no matter the obstacles faced.



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30. The Wronged Man (2010)

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The Wronged Man” is a powerful drama that tells the story of Janet Gregory, a single mother, who is a dedicated paralegal. Haunted by her past, she becomes embroiled in the case of Calvin Willis, a hardworking African-American husband and father, wrongfully accused of the heinous crime of rape.



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31. The Green (2011)

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In the serene Connecticut shoreline, Michael Gavin and Daniel leave the busy life of New York City in search of tranquility, allowing Michael the precious time to finish his first novel. But their peaceful life is shattered when a high school student accuses Michael of ‘inappropriate conduct. ’ As the accusations spread, judgment falls swiftly, leaving the couple reeling from the aftermath.



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32. Albatross (2011)

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Albatross” (2011), directed by Niall MacCormick, is a compelling drama that delves into the complexities of family, friendship, and forbidden love. The film follows the life of Beth, a studious teenager, as she befriends the enigmatic Emilia, an aspiring novelist, who has just entered her life. Emilia soon finds herself falling into an intense affair with Beth’s father, threatening their close-knit family dynamic. The film explores the consequences of these actions, as well as the emotions and desires that drive their characters.



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33. My Week with Marilyn (2011)

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My Week with Marilyn” tells the enthralling story of Colin Clark, a young employee of legendary actor Sir Laurence Olivier, as he navigates the tense interactions between Olivier and the iconic Marilyn Monroe during the production of “The Prince and the Showgirl” in 1957. The film delves into the world of glamour, Hollywood, and the complexities of celebrity as seen through the eyes of a charmed, aspiring filmmaker.



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34. The Music Never Stopped (2011)

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The Music Never Stopped” is a heartwarming drama film released in 2011, starring J. K. Simmons, Julia Ormond, and Lou Taylor Pucci. Directed by Jim Kohlberg and written by Gwyn Lurie, Gary Marks, and Oliver Sacks, the movie revolves around the powerful bond between a father and his estranged son Gabriel. Following a brain tumor that leads to memory loss, Gabriel is unable to form new memories, causing him to cling onto the past, which includes an interest in music from artists such as The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield, The Grateful Dead, and Bob Dylan.



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35. 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards (2011)

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Experience the glitz and glamour of the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards in this unforgettable television special. Hosted by Ryan Polito, the night is filled with exciting moments as awards are handed out to recognize the exceptional achievements in the world of cinema. Get ready to see your favorite stars shine, such as Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, and Ryan Gosling, as they celebrate their accomplishments in this high-profile event.



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36. Chained (2012)

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Chained” is a gripping crime tale that explores the dark and twisted world of a serial killer. The story follows a young man, trapped in the clutches of a psychopathic cab driver, who must make a life or death decision to either follow in his captor’s footsteps or risk breaking free. As the young man comes to terms with his traumatic childhood experiences and first sexual encounters, we are taken on a chilling journey through the mind of a killer. With a star-studded cast, including Vincent D’Onofrio, Eamon Farren, and Evan Bird, and boasting a gripping plot filled with suspense and horror, “Chained” is a film not for the faint of heart, but for those who crave a thrillingly dark cinematic experience.



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37. The East (2013)

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The East (2013) is a gripping adventure, crime, and drama film directed by Zal Batmanglij and written by both Batmanglij and Brit Marling. The movie follows an operative from an elite private intelligence firm as she is assigned to infiltrate an anarchist group. This group is known for attacking major corporations through covert actions. As she delves deeper into the group, her priorities begin to shift dramatically, leading her to question her own beliefs and loyalties.



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38. Exploding Sun (2013)

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Exploding Sun” is a gripping 2013 action-adventure drama that takes place in the world of space exploration. The film follows a historic space launch that leads to a series of catastrophic solar-storm events, threatening Earth’s survival.



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39. Unity (2015)

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In the documentary “Unity, ” director Shaun Monson invites us to reflect on the complexities of our existence and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Despite the advancements of science, literature, technology, philosophy, and religion, mankind seems unable to coexist harmoniously with one another, the animal kingdom, or the environment. This thought-provoking film challenges us to reconsider our relationship with the world and each other, as we confront the duality of human nature.



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40. Rememory (2017)

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Discover the mind-bending mystery of “Rememory” (2017), where a brilliant inventor’s death doesn’t have to be a dead end. Gordon’s invention, the Rememory machine, can show us memories as they truly unfolded. When Gordon is found dead in his office, the question looms - was it murder?



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41. Ladies in Black (2018)

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In 1959 Sydney, a group of department store employees come together to form a bond that will impact their lives more than they ever imagine. Set during a vibrant and transformative time in Sydney’s history, “Ladies in Black” tells the captivating story of love, friendship, and the courage to live life on your own terms. A heartwarming comedy-drama filled with romance and color, this enchanting film takes audiences on a journey they won’t soon forget.



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42. Son of the South (2020)

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Son of the South” takes you on a captivating journey through the tumultuous summer of 1961. This true story follows a young white Southerner who finds himself torn between two worlds, as he grapples with the escalating tensions of the Civil Rights era. As he witnesses the brutality of the KKK, he must confront his own beliefs and stand up for what he believes is right.



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43. Reunion (2020)

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Reunion”, an engrossing horror mystery-thriller, follows a pregnant woman’s journey back to her late grandparents’ home for a reunion with her estranged mother. The film, set in a chilling New Zealand estate, unfolds a tense and transformative dynamic between a mother and daughter under a looming darkness.



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44. Grace and Grit (2021)

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Grace and Grit” is a heartfelt biographical drama that delves into the lives of Treya and Ken Wilber, two individuals who embarked on a journey of courage, transcendence, and eternal love. Based on the globally acclaimed book of the same name, this film showcases an extraordinary and inspiring love story that transcends boundaries and touches the depths of human consciousness.



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45. Home Education (2023)

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Home Education” is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the world of home-schooled children and the challenges they face. Directed and written by Andrea Niada, the film stars Julia Ormond, Lydia Page, and Rocco Fasano.



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