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The name of the movies:
WALL-E (Stanton, US, 2008, 98 min.)
Modern Times (Chaplin, US, 1936, 87 min.)
Ex Machina (Garland, UK/US, 2015, 108 min.)
It Happened One Night (Capra, US, 1934, 105 min.)
Casablanca (Curtiz, US, 1942, 102 min.)
District 9 (Blomkamp, New Zealand/US, 2009, 112 min.)
Clueless (Heckerling, US, 1995, 97 min.)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Wright, UK/US, 2010, 112 min.)
Rear Window (Hitchcock, US, 1954, 112 min.)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Anderson, US, 2014, 100 min.)
Singin’ in the Rain (Kelly and Donen, US, 1952, 103 min.)
The Graduate (Nichols, US, 1967, 105 min.)
Bonnie and Clyde (Penn, US, 1967, 111 min.)
Bicycle Thieves (De Sica, Italy, 1948, 93 min.)
Winter’s Bone (Granik, US, 2010, 100 min.)