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Eureka stockade

Australia and United Kingdom, 1949
film

In 1854, the government instigated moves designed to drive the gold miners from Eureka Hill goldfields. The miners showed their opposition to the move by revo..

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Eureka

United Kingdom, 1983
Similarity: 64%

Kokoda

Australia, 2006
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Kokoda

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 41%

La Strada

Italy, 1954
Similarity: 38%

My Friend Flicka

United States, 1943
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Wills and Burke: The Untold Story

Australia, 1985
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Kika

Spain, 1993
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Stroszek

Germany (West), 1977
Similarity: 35%

Tudawali

Australia, 1987
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Cobra Verde = Slave coast [Dubbed]

Germany (West), 1987
Similarity: 35%

Thunderbird Strike

2017
Similarity: 35%

Europa Europa

Germany, 1990
Similarity: 34%

Silverado [DVD]

United States, 1985
Similarity: 34%

Tucker: the man and his dream

United States, 1988
Similarity: 34%

Sky Pirates

Australia, 1986
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The Sky Pirates (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1985
Similarity: 34%

Suspiria

Italy, 1977
Similarity: 34%

Rusalka

United Kingdom, 1986
Similarity: 34%
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