FMR@THE MOVIES - 27 DEC 24

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From box office blockbusters to hidden indie gems and critically acclaimed foreign-language films, Mike Mills presents Fine Movie Classics.
Whether you're a fan of timeless Hollywood masterpieces or groundbreaking international cinema, Mike offers a curated selection of films that celebrate the art of storytelling on screen.
Let Mike guide you through an unforgettable cinematic journey. It's the perfect ticket to start your weekend with style, nostalgia, and a love for great movies!
27 Dec 2024 English South Africa TV & Film · Film History

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