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Gorilla girls

Australia, 1996
film

A women’s basketball team, the underdog “Lady Gorilla’s”, play a win-or-die game and in doing so attack some of their personal demons...

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Beautiful girls

United States, 1996
Similarity: 49%

Grease

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Little Women

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Similarity: 46%

China girl

United States, 1987
Similarity: 45%

Breaking up

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Similarity: 45%

The Best of Gillies

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 44%

Eyes wide shut

United Kingdom, 1999
Similarity: 43%

Career girls

United Kingdom, 1997
Similarity: 43%

Going all the way

United States, 1997
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Going all the way

United States, 1997
Similarity: 43%

The Tennis ball

Australia, 1990
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The Mosquito coast

United States, 1986
Similarity: 43%

FernGully: the Last rainforest

Australia, 1992
Similarity: 43%

Boyfriends and girlfriends = L'Ami de mon amie

France, 1987
Similarity: 42%

Five easy pizzas

Australia, 1994
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Cocktail

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Similarity: 42%

George of the jungle

United States, 1998
Similarity: 42%

42nd Street

United States, 1933
Similarity: 42%
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