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Classic Film Club
Each week Tom Huddleston watches a classic film he's never seen before. The rules are simple: each film must be considered a masterpiece and each must be completely new to him.
Classic FilmClub No. 28
'Grave of the Fireflies' Dir. Isao Takahata

Classic Film Club No. 27
'Marketa Lazarova' Dir Frantisek Vlácil
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Classic Film Club No. 26
'Breaking the Waves' Dir Lars Von Trier
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Classic Film Club No. 25
'Smiles of a Summer Night' Dir Ingmar Bergman
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Classic Film Club No. 24
'The Palm Beach Story' Dir Preston Sturges
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Classic Film Club No. 23
'Written on the Wind' Dir Douglas Sirk
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Classic Film Club No. 22
'Dear Diary' Dir Nanni Moretti
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Classic Film Club No. 21
'Raining Stones' Dir Ken Loach
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Classic Film Club No. 20
'The Man Who Knew Too Much' Dir Alfred Hitchcock
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Classic Film Club No. 19
'Dark Star' Dir John Carpenter
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Classic Film Club No. 18
'Belle de Jour' Dir Luis Buñuel
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Classic Film Club No. 17
'Blowup' Dir Michelangelo Antonioni (1966)
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Classic Film Club No. 16
'Hiroshima, Mon Amour' Dir Alain Resnais (1959)
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Classic Film Club No. 15
'The Beaver Trilogy' Dir Trent Harris (2000)
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Classic Film Club No. 14
'Beau Travail' Dir Claire Denis (1999)
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Classic Film Club No. 13
'Come and See' Dir Elem Klimov (1985)
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Classic Film Club No. 12
'Fear Eats the Soul' Dir Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1974)
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Classic Film Club No. 11
'In the Mood for Love' Dir Wong Kar-wai (2000)
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Classic Film Club No. 10
'Ordet' Dir Carl Theodore Dreyer (1955)
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Classic Film Club No. 9
'The Man With The Golden Arm' Dir Otto Preminger (1955)
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Classic Film Club No. 8
'This Sporting Life' Dir Lindsey Anderson (1963)
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Classic Film Club No. 7
'Accattone' Pier Paolo Passolini (1961)
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Classic Film Club No. 6
'Memories of Underdevelopment' Dir Tomás Gutiérrez Alea (1968)
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Classic Film Club No. 5
'Radio On' Dir Christopher Petit (1980)
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Classic Film Club No. 4
'L'Atalante' Dir Jean Vigo (1932)
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Classic Film Club No. 3
'Great Expectations' Dir David Lean (1946)
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Classic Film Club No. 2
'Kanal' Dir Andrej Wajda (1957)
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Classic Film Club No. 1
'Tokyo Story' Dir Yasujiro Ozu (1953)
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