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Sheep in wood

United States, 1970
film

The film presents Jacques Hnizodvsky wroking in his studio on a woodcut of two rams locked in combat. Uses close-up photography to show each step in the proce..

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Sheep sheep sheep

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Woollen piece

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In continuo

Yugoslavia, 1973
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The Shepherd

Canada, 1955
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Sheep thing plus ladder equals one

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Shepherd dog and his flock

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Living Pictures Cinematograph: Billy Goat

Germany, c. 1920
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Turning Wood

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Goats

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The Artisan

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A Swiss peasant artist

Switzerland, 1954
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Financing the wool clip

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4 Shorts by Werner Herzog

Germany (West), 1969-1976
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An Untitled film

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The Sheep = La Pecora

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Goats

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Sestrieres 1949

United Kingdom, 1949
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A Divided world

Sweden, 1948
Similarity: 69%
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