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Lovely

Australia, 1996
film

In Ruth Carr’s arresting vignette, a woman rises every morning to put on her mask for the world, terrified that her husband will glimpse the real face b..

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Peel

Australia, 1982
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The Memory of Water (part 1)

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The Memory of Water (part 1)

United Kingdom, 2004
Similarity: 36%

No myth

Australia, 1987
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Galerie de portraits

France, 1982
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S: Year 11

Australia, 2004
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Peter

United Kingdom, 2012
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Stand on your head

Australia, 2001
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Die another day

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Photographed by Laszlo Dudas

Hungary, 1991
Similarity: 33%

In Love (2001)

Similarity: 33%

Recollection

Australia, JUL 2008
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GRAPHIC: Photo of prosthetics being applied to actor

Similarity: 33%

AFTRS top 100 films. Compile 7

Australia, 1973-2004
Similarity: 32%

Dark cave

United States, 1996
Similarity: 32%

The Film film

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 31%

Videoworks of Sadie Benning. Volume 1

United States, 1989-1990
Similarity: 31%

Multiple Xposure

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 31%
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