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The Was

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The Was is a sampladelic trip through the neighborhoods of collective memory. Part experimental film and part music video, it is the collaborative meeting of ..

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The Last waltz [DVD]

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The Eel = Unagi

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Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk

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The AC!D Reign Chronicles

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The War Game

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 28%

AWA Radiola 'Deep Image' black and white TV

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Jedda

Australia, 1955
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The One that got away

United Kingdom, 1957
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La Jetée

France, 1962
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Douglas Stewart

Australia, 1975
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The Dogs of war

United States, 1981
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The City

Australia, JUN 2013
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Fiddlesticks

1930
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My Hometown – Munro Melano

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More Winners : The Big Wish

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It's Only Money

United States of America, 1962
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Honky Tonk freeway

United States, 1981
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