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Sunrise at midnight

Australia, 2001
film

Sunrise at midnight is both a documentary portrait of Yumi Umiumare, a contemporary Japanese/Australian butoh dancer, and a Japanese Ghost story set in the Au..

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Sunrise at midnight

Similarity: 99%

Sunrise: awakening = Tjintu-pakani

Australia, 1976
Similarity: 73%

Sunrise: awakening = Tjintu-pakani (A) (TEFC)

Australia, 1976
Similarity: 72%

Two thirds sky

Australia, 2002
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Night's High Noon: an anti-terrain

Australia, 1988
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Shadow dance

Australia, 1976
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The Daylight moon: a film about the poet Les Murray

Australia, 1991
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Night cries: a rural tragedy

Australia, 1990
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Japanese Story

Australia, 2003
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Night cries: a rural tragedy

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 70%

Sunrise: a song of two humans

United States, 1927
Similarity: 70%

Sunrise, Sunset: Moni and George

Australia, 1987
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Red sands, blue seas

Australia, 1997
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Ugetsu Monogatari = Tales of the pale and silvery moon after the rain

Japan, 1953
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Heaven's burning

Australia, 1997
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Yanmeeyarr

Gunditjmara Keerray Woorroong, 2020
Similarity: 68%

Switch on the night

Australia, 2005
Similarity: 68%

Cinematographer and director David Batty filming Steven Jupurrurla Morton

Yuendumu/NT/Australia, 2001
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