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Works explorer

Emoh ruo

Australia, 1985
film

Australian satire about the Tunkley family and the trouble they encounter when they buy their first home. Stars Joy Smithers and Martin Sacks.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Rhinoceros

United States, 1973
Similarity: 41%

Sumo do, Sumo don't = Shiko funjatta

Japan, 1991
Similarity: 40%

Suzhou River = Su Zhou He [DVD]

China, 2000
Similarity: 38%

The Secret adventures of Tom Thumb

United Kingdom, 1993
Similarity: 37%

Repo man

United States, 1984
Similarity: 35%

Slate, Wyn and Me

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 33%

Shock to the system

United Kingdom, 1990
Similarity: 33%

Rough House Rosie

United States of America, 1927
Similarity: 33%

Vengo [DVD]

France, 2000
Similarity: 32%

Billy Elliot [DVD]

United Kingdom, 2000
Similarity: 32%

One trick pony

United States, 1980
Similarity: 32%

Wanted!: Monty Mole

1984
Similarity: 32%

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

United States of America, 2014
Similarity: 32%

Rushmore [DVD]

United States, 1998
Similarity: 32%

Gunga Din

United States, 1938
Similarity: 32%

Crumb

United States, 1994
Similarity: 32%

Mallrats

United States, 1995
Similarity: 31%

ER

US, 1994
Similarity: 31%
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