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- Justine Bateman - IMDb
She has earned a Golden Globe nomination and two Emmy nominations An advocate for Net Neutrality, Justine holds a degree from UCLA in Computer Science and Digital Media Management Her producing credits include Easy to Assemble (2008) with Illeana Douglas and Jared Drake 's Z (2011)
- Justine (2019) - IMDb
She takes a job as a caretaker to Justine, a young girl with spina bifida in what turns out to be challenging household At first an unlikely pair, the two become friends and ultimately help one another grow and change
- Justine (1969) - IMDb
A condensed version of Lawrence Durrell's brilliant literary classic Alexandria Quartet, Justine is about the sophisticated game of international intrigue and espionage in Alexandria, Egypt (at the time the Switzerland of Africa and the Middle East) between the first and second world war
- Justine (2020) - IMDb
Justine: Directed by Jamie Patterson With Kirsty Dillon, Sian Reese-Williams, Steve Oram, Tallulah Haddon Justine is a love story set against the backdrop of Brighton and tracked by a violent and puzzling tale of a young woman's descent into self-destruction She meets Rachel and love takes over
- Justine (2016) - Amy Hesketh as Justine - IMDb
Justine: For libertinage libertinage alone - a passion he carries to its extremes [Justine and Rosale watch as Rodin alternately kisses and flogs the bound, beautiful and topless Omphale]
- Justine: A Midsummer Nights Dream (Video 1997) - IMDb
Justine: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Directed by David Cove With Daneen Boone, Timothy Di Pri, Ashlie Rhey, Kimberly Rowe Justine is a precocious teenage student and Professor Robson is a facility member at the Topacre Academy for gifted young girls
- Justine Eyre - IMDb
Currently completing her degrees in Art History and English Literature from McGill University in Montreal while pursuing a burgeoning acting career in Los Angeles, Justine has had three starring film roles this past year alone
- Justine (2023) - IMDb
Based on the depraved and libertine eroticism of the Marquis de Sade's "Justine or The Misfortunes of Virtue " A teenager who uses all social methods to preserve her virtue finds instead only incitement to vice
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