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Works explorer

Velo nero = Black veil

Australia, 1987
film

Serafina had not seen her husband for 5 years. He’d emigrated to Australia to build a new life for himself and his young bride and prepares for Serafina..

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Vengo [DVD]

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Velvet goldmine [DVD]

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Melo

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No need to stand

Australia, 1989
Similarity: 42%

Naked intent

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Similarity: 40%

Kelvin and his friends

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 39%

The Greening

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Similarity: 39%

America

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Similarity: 39%

Hero

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Similarity: 39%

Wednesdays [Widescreen]

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Similarity: 39%

Project Vlad

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Similarity: 38%

Tulip

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Similarity: 38%

Poster from the film: The Piano, 1993

2018
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Brother

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 38%

The Man who cried

United Kingdom, 2000
Similarity: 37%

Ned Kelly

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Similarity: 37%

Australian theatrical poster

Similarity: 37%

Noise [Widescreen]

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 37%
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