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FILM CATALOGUE

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Theft Over

By Karl Jones | 00:07:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/4/2004

Jarred returns to his apartment to try and mend his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Sharon. She has already moved on and wants nothing to do with him. Although, Sharon is about to find out to what extent Jarred will go to make the relationship work.

Coffee Maker, The

By Polly Washburn | 00:08:20 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/2/2006

The morning after spending her first night with a female lover, a young widow is sideswiped by emotion from an unexpected memento.

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