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Corps flottant

France, 1997
film

Cahen’s film is a video essay of a transitory reality depicted through the rhythms of rural life in Japan. Men bathe in the thermal springs of Kusatu, w..

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Waiting for water

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 71%

Le Corps Image

1987
Similarity: 70%

L'île Mystérieruse

Easter Island, Chile, 1991
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Chronicle of a Summer

France, 1961
Similarity: 69%

Tu N'as Rien Vu a Hiroshima (1956-1960) Pt. 10

France
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Japan's art from the land

United States, 1962
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Fishing on the coast of Japan

United States, 1963
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The Esthetics of Disappearance

Japan, 1986
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Cycle

Canada, 1971
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France panorama. [No. 72/08]

France, 1972
Similarity: 69%

Beau'tiful

Australia, 2000
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France panorama. [No. 72/20]

France, 1972
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Beyond the naked eye

Canada, 1973
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The Beach = La Plage

Canada, 1978
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Sept Visions Fugitives

China, 1995
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France panorama. [No. 72/37]

France, 1972
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Sausalito

United States, 1952
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Late in a wilderness

Australia, 1972
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