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Once upon a time there was a point

Yugoslavia, 1974
film

Shows a point that transforms itself into a myriad of different shapes and forms.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Point

United Kingdom, 1985
Similarity: 71%

Once upon a time

United States, 1972
Similarity: 70%

A Glittering song

Czechoslovakia, 1966
Similarity: 69%

Monsieur Pointu

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 68%

His Majesty

Yugoslavia, 1970
Similarity: 68%

Tale of one city

Australia, 1976
Similarity: 67%

Once upon a time, cinema [NTSC] = Nassereddin Shah, actor-e cinema

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 1992
Similarity: 67%

Topology

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Similarity: 67%

Metamorphosis

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Similarity: 67%

Metamorphosis

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 67%

And yet it moves

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Similarity: 67%

The First moving picture show

United States
Similarity: 67%

A One two many world

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 67%

Phantom

Germany, 2001
Similarity: 67%

Zabriskie Point

United States of America, 1970
Similarity: 66%

Shout it out numbers

United States, 1982
Similarity: 66%

Infinite acres

United States, 1967
Similarity: 66%

Along the way

United States, 1970
Similarity: 66%
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