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*''[[Madam Satan]]'' *''[[Madam Satan]]''
*''[[L'Âge d'or]]'' by [[Luis Buñuel]] *''[[L'Âge d'or]]'' by [[Luis Buñuel]]
 +*''[[À propos de Nice ]]''
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*"[[The Prayer]]" by [[Man Ray]] *"[[The Prayer]]" by [[Man Ray]]
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*''[[Romantic Agony]]'' by Mario Praz *''[[Romantic Agony]]'' by Mario Praz

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