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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
A Moody Christmas (Australian version, not the American adaptation): Comedic slice of Aussie culture, following a family as they meet up for Christmas each year. Just genuinely good laughs and an honest look at family culture in Australia.
The Woman in the Wall: Very haunting character drama about the Magdalene asylums . Very confronting and deals with heavy topics.
Over the Garden Wall: Animated miniseries, extremely tightly written and executed on perfectly. Incredible voice cast. Very quirky but not randumb. Contains one of my favorite songs of all time.
Top three picks of miniseries I've watched semi-recently, all of them, I think, having great premises and manage a satisfying, conclusive ending.
Thanks, I'll give them all a shot! I am a little familiar with the Magdalene laundries but I've never delved deep into the topic.
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english language
War and Peace! War and Peace! Russian is the English of Asia its the same thing, basically
Station Eleven
Station Eleven. Could be another number in the title. Gael Garcia Bernal is in it. There's strong theater kid energy in it but stick with it.