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VHS French Dark Portals: The Chronicals of Vidocq Pitof 2001 98 min. DVD French Delicatessen Marc Caro, Jean‐Pierre Jeunet 1991 100 min. DVD French Dom Juan 2004 142 min. DVD French Donkey Skin Jacques Demy 1970 90 min. VHS French Donkey Skin Jacques Demy 1970 89 mins. DVD French East/West Régis Wargnier 1999 125 min. DVD French Étre et Avoir Nicolas Philibert 2002 104 min. DVD French Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabell Eric Rohmer 1987 95 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine April '91 1991 56 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Dec. '90 1990 56 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Feb. '91 1991 55 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Jan. '91 1991 55 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine March '91 1991 56 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine May. '91 1991 58 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Nov. '90 1990 56 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Oct. '90 1990 57 min. VHS French France ‐ TV Magazine Sept. '90 1990 58 min. 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