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La Jetée

France, 1962
film

A heartbreaking love story that uses still images to entwine the past, present and future in a time travelling masterpiece.

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La Jetee

France, 1962
Similarity: 86%

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France, 1962
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Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime

France, 1968
Similarity: 76%

The Time Travelers

United States of America, 1964
Similarity: 74%

As usual = Sens devant derriere

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Weekend

France, 1967
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Timecrimes

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Paris Jamais Vu

France, 1968
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Rendezvous

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The Other side

Australia, 2002
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Somewhere in time

United States, 1980
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Jet pilot

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Similarity: 69%

La Vie a L'envers = Life Upside Down

France, 1963
Similarity: 69%

Paris, Texas

France, Germany, United Kingdom and United States of America, 1984
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Voyage a travers l'impossible

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Similarity: 69%

Empty Quarter

France, 1985
Similarity: 69%

The Time guardian

Australia, 1987
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Adieu Voyages Lents

France, 1978
Similarity: 68%
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