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Il Mare

South Korea, 2000
film

In the year 1999, a young woman leaves her quaint seaside house and returns to the city, leaving in the mailbox a card for the next owner, with instructions t..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Salty

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 70%

The Love letter

United States, 1999
Similarity: 68%

The Postman = Il Postino

Italy, 1994
Similarity: 67%

San Junipero

Similarity: 67%

House with a secret

Australia, 1964
Similarity: 66%

The Sea, my native land

United States, 1950
Similarity: 66%

Alone and the sea

United States, 1971
Similarity: 66%

The Handmaiden

South Korea, 2016
Similarity: 66%

Sea of stars

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 66%

Bran Nue Dae

Australia, 2009
Similarity: 65%

Beach story

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 65%

Marie

Australia
Similarity: 65%

Desire

Australia, 1992
Similarity: 65%

Mary

Australia, 2004
Similarity: 65%

The Big blue

United States, 1988
Similarity: 65%

Seabound

Australia, 1997
Similarity: 65%

The Postman always rings twice

United States, 1946
Similarity: 65%

Junkmail = Budbringeren

Norway, 1998
Similarity: 65%
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