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When I Grow Up

Australia, 2015
film

The changes a young girl goes through over eleven years.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Growing

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 74%

Girl to woman

United States, 1965
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From ten to twelve

Canada, 1956
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The First year

United States, 1992
Similarity: 72%

What am I going to do when I grow up?

Australia, 2006
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Teenage girl

United Kingdom, 1961
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Children Growing Up

Unknown
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Life forms

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10 things that I like

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Before 9:30

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Farewell to childhood

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Growing Up

Unknown
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From sociable six to noisy nine [b&w]

Canada, 1953
Similarity: 70%

How a Child Grows

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What's happening to me?

Australia, 1986
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How a Child Grows (Captioned)

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New beginnings

Australia, 2005
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Boy to man

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