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Where's Pete?

Canada, 1986
film

Addresses the response of a seven-year-old to the death of his teenage brother. Chad, who hopes his brother, Pete, will coach the grade two hockey team, arriv..

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Where is dead?

United States, 1976
Similarity: 69%

Why me?

Canada, 1978
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Worry: I'm in big trouble now

United States, 1973
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Facing facts

Australia, 1965
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You see, I've had a life

United States, 1972
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It's just better

Canada, 1982
Similarity: 66%

Hayley's home movie

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Similarity: 66%

Before 9:30

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My little brother

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Gangs

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A Blow, a kiss

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The Street

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Similarity: 64%

Further glimpses of Joey

Canada, 1967
Similarity: 64%

Left out

Canada, 1985
Similarity: 64%

Kid brother

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The Earthling

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But names will never hurt

United States, 1973
Similarity: 64%

The Summer we moved to Elm Street

Canada, 1967
Similarity: 64%
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