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Snow cat: based on the book by Dayal Kaur Khalsa

Canada, 1998
film

On a cold snowy afternoon, a grandmother captivates her granddaughter’s attention with the tale of a lonely girl and a magic cat. A story of enduring lo..

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The Cat and the collector

United States, 1976
Similarity: 77%

The Boy and the cat

United States, 1977
Similarity: 75%

The Snowy day

United States, 1962
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It's snow

Canada, 1974
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Story of the Cat

United States, 1982
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The Snow queen

United States, 1995
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The Boy and the snow goose

Canada, 1984
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The Snowman (K)

United Kingdom, 1982
Similarity: 70%

The Cat's meow

United States, 1977
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The Cat came back

Canada, 1988
Similarity: 70%

The Cat = Il Gatto

Unknown, 1975
Similarity: 70%

The Snowman

United Kingdom, 1982
Similarity: 70%

Madeline's Christmas

France, 1991
Similarity: 69%

The Boy who drew cats

United States, 1991
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Cat journey

Sweden, 1985
Similarity: 69%

Scruffy

United States, 1959
Similarity: 69%

The Snow queen

Russia (Federation), 1992
Similarity: 69%

Grandma, grandson and horse

VIC/Australia, 2004
Similarity: 69%
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