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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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There's also 1899 by the same showrunners. Really cool experiment with multilingual TV. Most of the characters speak different languages and have to figure out how to communicate and uncover what's going on.
Yeah, I saw 1899, wasn't really as impressed. Was it based on a book or anything? I was less confident that they could stick the landing on that based on the first season, but I probably would've watched it to completion to see if they could.
The showrunners are a couple, I think 1899 was her story?