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A Kind of loving

United Kingdom, 1962
film

Schlesinger’s feature debut is a starkly photographed study of a young man in the north of England dreaming of escape from the drudgery of work, only to..

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Mamma Roma

Italy, 1962
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Up close & personal (Captioned)

United States, 1996
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Wait until dark

United States, 1967
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Fanny and Alexander

Sweden, 1982
Similarity: 44%

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Sweden, 1982
Similarity: 44%

Eyes Wide Shut

United Kingdom and United States of America, 1999
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Plenty

United States, 1985
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[Redball : publicity kit]

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Coma

Australia, 1971
Similarity: 43%

Straight time

United States, 1977
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High art [Widescreen]

United States, 1998
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The Shout

United States, 1978
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[Centrespread : publicity kit]

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[Heaven's burning : publicity kit]

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[A Woman's tale : publicity kit]

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Scream

United States of America, 1996
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[The Quiet room : publicity kit]

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Love at first sight

Australia, 1973
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