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The Snowy day

United States, 1962
film

The silent wonder of city snow and Peter’s delight in it as he slides down snow mountains and takes a snowball home in his pocket are told in exquisite ..

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Snow

Australia, 1970
Similarity: 76%

The Snowman

United Kingdom, 1982
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The Snowman (K)

United Kingdom, 1982
Similarity: 76%

Snow cat: based on the book by Dayal Kaur Khalsa

Canada, 1998
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It's snow

Canada, 1974
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Snow

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 74%

A Christmas fantasy

Canada, 1962
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Snow

Canada, 1961
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Play in the snow

United States, 1945
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Winter

Bulgaria, 1980
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The Boy and the snow goose

Canada, 1984
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The Music album: snowtime serenade

United States, 1948
Similarity: 70%

Snowy '69

Australia, 1969
Similarity: 70%

The Joy of winter

Canada, 1962
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Sky

Canada, 1963
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Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day

United States, 1968
Similarity: 70%

Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day

United States, 1968
Similarity: 70%

Time of wonder

Unknown, 1961
Similarity: 70%
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