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This dream

2002
film

A dream in which nobody does anything and nothing happens to no one.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Man who had no dream

United States, 1981
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A Day-dream fades

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The Impossible dream

Czechoslovakia, 1983
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Dreaming

Australia, 2005
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Island of dreams: a fable for our time

United States, 1971
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The Daydreamer

Australia, 1966
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In dreams

United States, 1998
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Porter's magic dreams

Canada, 1976
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The Science of Sleep

France and Italy, 2006
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Dream

United Kingdom, 1966
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Akira Kurosawa's Dreams = Dreams

Japan, 1989
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Insomnia (1997)

Norway, 1997
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Dreams

Japan and United States of America, 1990
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Jacob's dream

Australia, 1984
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Second thoughts

Australia, 1997
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Demon and marvels

Canada, 1977
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Amnesia

Australia, 2002
Similarity: 66%

Nonsense = Nesmysl

Czechoslovakia, 1974
Similarity: 66%
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