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Works explorer

Big roads mean big lorries

Australia, 1982
film

Two people who have nowhere much to go decide the best thing, or at least one thing to do is … sex.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Here to there

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 71%

Breakdown

Australia, 1979
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Roads at work

Australia, 1966
Similarity: 69%

Highways challenge

Australia, 1957
Similarity: 69%

Streets are for sharing

Australia, 1980
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Going places

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 68%

Battle of the road

Australia, 1948
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Think big

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 67%

The Road worrier

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Film exercise

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1966
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Jump the fence

Australia, 1979
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Roadgames = Road games [DVD] (D)

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 67%

Highways making history

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 67%

On the highway

Australia, 1963
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A Road in time

Australia, 1975
Similarity: 66%

The Tide of traffic

United Kingdom, 1972
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Living with the motor car

United Kingdom, 1962
Similarity: 66%

Suicide trail

Australia, 1960
Similarity: 66%
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