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The Lower depths

Japan, 1957
film

Maxim Gorky’s ‘The Lower depths’ attracted two of cinema’s greatest practitioners to its pages. Just as Jean Renoir’s ‘Les..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Celebrity

United States, 1998
Similarity: 41%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 41%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 41%

Reds

United States, 1981
Similarity: 39%

People on Sunday

Germany, 1929
Similarity: 38%

Gardens of stone

United States, 1987
Similarity: 38%

River's edge

United States, 1987
Similarity: 38%

John Carpenter's Vampires

United States, 1997
Similarity: 38%

Desperate remedies

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 38%

The Underneath

United States, 1995
Similarity: 37%

Sleepers

United States, 1996
Similarity: 37%

Memories of underdevelopment = Memorias del subdesarrollo

Cuba, 1968
Similarity: 37%

Grievous bodily harm

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 37%

Love, Death & Robots

US, 2019
Similarity: 37%

Death Defying Acts

United Kingdom, 2007
Similarity: 37%

BeDevil

Australia, 1993
Similarity: 37%

The Song of Bernadette

United States, 1943
Similarity: 36%

Ordet = The Word

Denmark, 1954
Similarity: 36%
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