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two families one commits suicide one stabbed at train station 1995 2005

Heavenly Creatures
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Heavenly Creatures

1994

Precocious teenager Juliet moves to New Zealand with her family and soon befriends the quiet, brooding Pauline through their shared love of fantasy and literature. This friendship gradually develops into an intense and obsessive bond.

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Heavenly Creatures: Looking Back

Heavenly Creatures: Looking Back

2011

Film critic Kim Newman, Total Film news editor Rosie Fletcher, and film critic Alan Jones discuss Heavenly Creatures and the story the film chronicles, as well as Peter Jackson and his legacy.

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The Lovely Bones
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The Lovely Bones

2009

After being brutally murdered, 14-year-old Susie Salmon watches from heaven over her grief-stricken family -- and her killer. As she observes their daily lives, she must balance her thirst for revenge with her desire for her family to heal.

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Killer in the Family: True Lives

Killer in the Family: True Lives

2017

For the first time we tell the story of murder-suicide in Ireland through the testimonies of families directly affected. There have been 21 cases of murder suicide in the last ten years alone, many resulting in the deaths of young children.

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Tracks

Tracks

2016

Every year about 80 people kill themselves in Sweden by standing on a rail track and waiting for a train. Every single tragedy thus also takes place in the train cab.

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Student Double Suicide

Student Double Suicide

1954

Drama Movie
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40 Meter

40 Meter

2018

Every two to three days, a person commits suicide on Switzerland’s 3000 kilometer railroad network. Retired train driver Kurt Spori reflects on how he managed to deal with the severe trauma of train suicides, from which many of his former colleagues have never recovered.

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