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Los Angeles riots

United States, 1992
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The beating of Rodney King by the LAPD was caught on amateur videotape by George Holliday. Broadcast widely by news outlets, it’s arguably the first video of ..

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Los Angeles riots

United States, 1992
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[Final cut : publicity kit]

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A Place Called Mooroopna

Australia, 1968
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[A Dangerous Summer : publicity kit]

Similarity: 39%

[A Dangerous Summer : publicity kit]

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[Final cut : publicity kit]

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Only the Brave

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 39%

[Wallace Clarke Home Movies: Reel 22]

Australia, c. 1980s
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Galerie de portraits

France, 1982
Similarity: 38%

My truth

Australia, AUG 2010
Similarity: 37%

Buried in light

United States, 1994
Similarity: 37%

[Backsliding : publicity kit]

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Style wars

United States, 1983
Similarity: 37%

[Fight that fire : publicity kit]

Similarity: 36%

Globalisation 101

Australia, 2000
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[Dead end drive-in : publicity kit]

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[John Robertson Duigan Film Collection: Reel 8]

Australia, c. 1927
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[Something wicked : publicity kit]

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