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Angel - François Ozon
Angel - Ernst Lubitsch
Anesthesia - Tim Blake Nelson
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever - Woody Van Dyke
Andy - Richard C. Sarafian
Andromedia - Takashi Miike
Android - Aaron Lipstadt
Androcles and the Lion - Nicholas Ray, Chester Erskine
Andrei Rublev - Andrei Tarkovsky
Andre - George T. Miller
Andersonville - John Frankenheimer
Andaz - David Dhawan
And Ya Don't Stop: Hip Hop's Greatest Videos, Vol. 1 - Rupert Wainwright, Milčo Mančevski, Mark Gerard, David Perez Shadi, Spike Lee, Marty Thomas, F. Gary Gray, Parris Mayhew
And There Was Light - Otar Iosseliani
And Then There Was One - David Hugh Jones
And the Ship Sails on - Federico Fellini
And the Sea Will Tell - Tommy Lee Wallace
And the Pursuit of Happiness - Louis Malle
And the Oscar Goes To... - Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself - Bruce Beresford
And So It Goes - Rob Reiner
And Now for Something Completely Different - Ian MacNaughton, Terry Gilliam
And Justice for All - Michael Moore
And Hope To Die - René Clément
And Everything Is Going Fine - Steven Soderbergh
And Agnes Chose to Die - Giuliano Montaldo
Anchors Aweigh - George Sidney
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy - Adam McKay
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues - Adam McKay
Anatomy of Hope - J.J. Abrams
Anatomy of Hell - Catherine Breillat
Anatomy of a Murder - Otto Preminger
Anatahan - Josef von Sternberg
Anaparastassi - Theodoros Angelopoulos
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid - Dwight H. Little
An Up-to-Date Conjuror - Georges Méliès

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"You don't understand! I could've had class. I could've been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am."
On the Waterfront, 1954