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The Line of Beauty

The Line of Beauty

Description: After Nick Guest comes to live with his college friend's family, he gets attached to them and comes across plentiful riches and gay affairs.
Genre: Drama, Coming of age
Year Released: 2006
Number of episodes: 3
First episode air date: May 17, 2006
Initial Release: 2006
Director: Saul Dibb
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