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Perdita Durango

Mexico, 1997
film

The titular protagonist of “Perdita Durango” originated in the David Lynch film “Wild at heart”, as a character played by Isabella Ros..

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Live flesh = Carne tremula

Spain, 1997
Similarity: 69%

Love's a bitch = Amores perros [DVD] (D)

Mexico, 2000
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Don Juan

United States of America, 1926
Similarity: 69%

Desperado

United States, 1995
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The Mexican [DVD]

United States, 2001
Similarity: 68%

Blood and sand

United States, 1941
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Labyrinth of passion = Laberinto de pasiones

Spain, 1982
Similarity: 67%

Matador [Widescreen]

Spain, 1986
Similarity: 67%

Blood and sand

United States, 1922
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The Old man who read love stories

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 67%

The Journey = The Voyage = El Viaje [Widescreen]

Argentina, 1992
Similarity: 67%

Roma

Mexico and United States of America, 2018
Similarity: 67%

Nobody will speak of us when we are dead = Nadie hablara de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto [Widescreen]

Spain, 1995
Similarity: 66%

Trauma

United States, 1993
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Frida

United States, 2002
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La Frontera

Chile, 1991
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Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown = Mujeres al borde de un ataque nervios

Spain, 1988
Similarity: 66%

Barbarosa

United States of America, 1982
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