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Works explorer

Yaaba

Unknown, 1989
film

Few films are as fresh and simple as “Yaaba”, even fewer come as close to perfection. Set in a few flat, sunbaked hectares around a village in Bur..

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Baraka [DVD]

United States, 1992
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Babe

Australia and United States of America, 1995
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Mabo

Australia, 2012
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Simba

United Kingdom, 1955
Similarity: 43%

Abraham Valley = Vale Abraao

Portugal, 1993
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Mabo

2012
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Kandahar = Safar e Ghandehar

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2001
Similarity: 37%

Tierra

Spain, 1995
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Osama

Afghanistan, 2003
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Jindabyne

Australia, 2006
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Lawrence of Arabia

United Kingdom, 1962
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Lawrence of Arabia

United Kingdom, 1962
Similarity: 37%

Daybill for the American release of Jedda

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 36%

Yol

Turkey, 1982
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Hana-Bi = Fireworks

Japan, 1997
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The Babadook

Australia and Canada, 2014
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Salaam Bombay!

India, 1988
Similarity: 35%

The Babadook

Australia and Canada, 2014
Similarity: 34%
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