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Meanwhile somewhere...1940-1943

Hungary, 1994
film

Hungary, 1994

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Photographed by Laszlo Dudas

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Hungary, 1992
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Father and his three sons: the Bartos family

Hungary, 1988
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The Land of nothing

Hungary, 1996
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Hungary, 1987
Similarity: 73%

Free Fall

Hungary, 1996
Similarity: 73%

The Notebook of a lady

Hungary, 1992
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Sahara

United States, 1943
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As it was

Australia, 1997
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Men in crisis

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Austria, 1983
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Andre Kertesz

United Kingdom, 1983
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[Untitled]

Australia, 2002
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