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Another Country

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Eight people become entangled in a web of relationships, doomed to become as destructive as the society which oppresses them.

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Fabricating a respectable relationship with a man with whom he shares nothing in common when his rock-star father’s comeback leads to unwanted attention, Luc stages publicity-friendly dates that become complicated by all-too-real feelings.

Call Me By Your Name

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While a student at Cambridge, Maurice Hall discovers that he is sexually attracted to men rather than women.

One Last Stop

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