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  1. MV5BMTk2MjcyMTk1OV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzMx

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    • Londoner Adam Jones is stuck in a dead end job; lives alone with his cat and spends his free time obsessing over the latest conspiracy theories on the Internet. Taking an experimental drug for his epilepsy, manufactured by the Pfenal corporation, Adam begins suffering from seizures, black outs and terrifying visions. When he wakes up in a hotel room in Mexico missing a kidney, Adam becomes convinced that he's unwittingly stumbled into the middle of a conspiracy. Drugged by mysterious paramedics, Adam finds himself back in his London flat. Just as he assumes it's just been a bad dream, the pain of a scar on his back serves to convince him that something dark and disturbing is indeed happening. Worse still, Adam's one friend at work, Tracey, informs him that he's been missing from work for a week and as a result he's been fired. ....

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    My Twentieth Century (1989) Hungary

    Separated identical twins ride an Orient Express unaware of each other: a feminist anarchist and a hedonistic courtesan, living under the powder-keg Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Separate families adopted the impoverished orphans. At the dawn of the 20th Century the double-blind experiment hits crescendo for Dora & Lili, born the evening Edison unveiled his incandescent bulb. In 1900, technology was accelerating, could women's rights and national self-determination keep pace?

  3. Wednesday, June 24

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    1:30 a.m.  The Blue Lagoon (1980).   The 1949 original with Jean Simmons and Donald Houston was scheduled to be shown at BFI Southbank London but was cancelled due to covid-19.  Each month the BFI curator shows a film for the ‘Projecting the Archive’ series.  They pick a film from a list where the rights to replicate on dvd are not available.  I’ve seen a few Elisabeth Bergner films this way including Escape Me Never (1935).

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