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Corps flottant

France, 1997
film

Cahen’s film is a video essay of a transitory reality depicted through the rhythms of rural life in Japan. Men bathe in the thermal springs of Kusatu, w..

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Wilhelm scream

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Murray muse

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Corps flottant

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Gently down the stream

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Alinta the flame, 1824-1830

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The Dead Lands

New Zealand, 2014
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The Dead Lands

New Zealand, 2014
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They found a cave

Australia, 1962
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The Timbergetters

Australia, 1952
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Surface tension

Australia, 1994
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A Town like Alice

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Geraldton

Australia, 1966
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Snowy river - a new wave?

Australia, 1981
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Defensive riding techniques

Australia, 1976
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Confession from the Commander's diary: a narration in five parts

Russia (Federation), 1998
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People

Australia, 2020
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Eye of the octopus

United States, 1982
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The Human face of Indonesia. Pt. 1

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