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Crush

New Zealand, 1992
film

Alison Maclean’s (“Kitchen sink”, “Jesus’ son”) debut feature is a macabre psychological study of obsession, sexual jealou..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Kitchen sink

New Zealand, 1989
Similarity: 80%

Kitchen sink

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1989
Similarity: 74%

Strange fits of passion

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 70%

Heavenly creatures

New Zealand, 1994
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Rain

New Zealand, 2001
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Grace

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 69%

Two pots, a caffe latte, a scotch and dry, a vodka lime and lemon, and a small antipasto with 5 forks

Australia, 1995
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All over me

United States, 1996
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The City's edge

Australia, 1983
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Roadside cafe

Australia, 1987
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Harvey

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 68%

In my father's den

New Zealand, 2004
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When love comes

New Zealand, 1998
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Flesh on glass

Australia, 1981
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Road to Nhill

Australia, 1997
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Jindabyne

Australia, 2006
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Skipping Girl

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 67%

Just out of reach

Australia, 1979
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