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Earth

Canada, 1998
film

The second part of a trilogy whose theme is the elements (1996’s ‘Fire’ being the first film), Deepa Mehta’s ‘Earth’ exami..

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Fire

Canada, 1996
Similarity: 79%

Asian earth

United States, 1954
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Earth = Zemlya

Soviet Union, 1930
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How death came to earth

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 69%

Zemlya = Earth

Soviet Union, 1930
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Face of the Earth

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 69%

Yellow earth

China, 1984
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Stretching the earth

Canada, 1976
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Planet earth: the Hidden earth [B&W]

United States, 1960
Similarity: 67%

East is east

United Kingdom, 1999
Similarity: 67%

Heat and dust

United Kingdom, 1983
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Our Earth

United States, 1938
Similarity: 67%

Planet earth: the Hidden earth

United States, 1960
Similarity: 67%

Earth = Zemlia (TEFC)

Soviet Union, 1930
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The Earth and mankind

Canada, 1960
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The Good Earth

United States, 1937
Similarity: 66%

Father, son and holy war. Parts 1 and 2

India, 1994
Similarity: 66%

There's no place like earth

Victoria, Australia, 2004
Similarity: 66%
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