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Intolerance

United States, 1916
film

Stung by criticism of racism after “The Birth of a nation”, director D. W. Griffith, made amends with his next feature “Intolerance”. ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Innocence unprotected = Nevinost bez zastite

Yugoslavia, 1968
Similarity: 43%

Insignificance

United States, 1985
Similarity: 41%

A Decade under the influence

United States, 2003
Similarity: 38%

Orwell: Ignorance is Strength

2018
Similarity: 38%

Radiance

Australia, 1997
Similarity: 37%

The End of violence

France, 1997
Similarity: 37%

Intimacy

United Kingdom, 2001
Similarity: 37%

Silent Shakespeare

United Kingdom, 1999
Similarity: 35%

Innocence Betrayed (2013)

Australia, 2013
Similarity: 34%

Mediterraneo

Italy, 1992
Similarity: 34%

La Balance (S)

France, 1982
Similarity: 33%

L'Atalante

France, 1934
Similarity: 33%

Letter to Jane

France, 1972
Similarity: 32%

Everything Everywhere All at Once

United States of America, 2022
Similarity: 32%

Atonement

France, United Kingdom and United States of America, 2007
Similarity: 32%

Babes in toyland

United States, 1961
Similarity: 31%

Attenberg

Greece, 2010
Similarity: 31%

Strange planet

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 31%
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