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Rabbit is Me, The
A young woman, tainted after her brother's arrest for subversive political activities, has an affair with an older man - who turns out to be the judge that put her brother in jail.



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Rachida: Global Lens Collection
This acclaimed debut feature offers a unique glimpse into Algeria, where terrorism was commonplace during the 90s. Rachida, a young and self-assured teacher at an elementary school, becomes the target of terrorists when she refuses to place a bomb in her classroom.



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Real, The Movie
Five stories illustrating the worldwide passion for Real Madrid are interwoven with exciting action and behind the scenes footage. Featuring Beckham, Zidane, Ronaldo & more.



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Red Cartoons
East Germany’s DEFA Studios produced more than 800 animated films. Included here are sixteen of the best – an astonishing array of animation filled with social and political satire that would have never been allowed in live action films.



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Reich Underground, The
Long forgotten after the victorious American Army sealed them off from intruders, the sprawling underground labyrinths built by the Nazis to house armament factories are reopened for the first time in decades by a team of experts.



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Restaurateur, The: Danny Meyer
This intimate film about Danny Meyer, one of America’s preeminent restaurant owners, follows the restaurateur and his team as they struggle to create Eleven Madison Park, a world-class restaurant in New York.



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Rosebud Beach Hotel, The
A couple take over a a failing Miami hotel and get to know the hotel's slightly eccentric guests: a survivalist in the boiler room, a residential hooker, rock-n-roll singing maids, and a visitor from another planet.



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Roses in December
On December 2, 1980 lay missioner Jean Donovan and three American nuns were brutally murdered by members of El Salvador’s security force. The film chronicles Jean’s life, from her affluent childhood to her tragic death.



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Ross McElwee DVD Collection, The
Six films on five discs including four films never before released on DVD!: Charleen, Backyard, Sherman's March, Bright Leaves, Time Indefinite, Six O'Clock News.




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Rotation: DEFA Collection
Ranked as one of Germany’s most important films ever, Rotation is the story of a German family that becomes divided over supporting the Nazis. Rotation was censored by the Soviets because of its pacifist message.










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