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Rhythm of a city

Sweden, 1946
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The first of the pioneer wildlife documentarist’s films to gain wide recognition, this film poem is built on incident and observation evoking without co..

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City in the sun

Australia, 1949
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The City

United States, 1939
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A City awakens

United States, 1974
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Berlin: symphony of a great city

Germany, 1927
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We are the city

United States, 1972
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Rhythm

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 72%

Tale of one city

Australia, 1976
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N.Y., N.Y.: a day in New York

United States, 1958
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Rhythm (TEFC)

Australia, 1981
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Like rings on water [study extract]

Sweden, 1965
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Rhythm in athletics

Australia, 1976
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People on Sunday

Germany, 1929
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The Rhythm of work

Yugoslavia, 1975
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Sonata in Brussels

Belgium, 1955
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Lewis Mumford on the city

Canada, 1964
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Urbanissimo

United States, 1966
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A Tale of summer

Sweden, 1974
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Symphony of life

India, 1954
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