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The Tin drum

Germany (West), 1979
film

Winner of an Academy Award for best foreign film, this is the story of Oskar, a small boy, born into the feast and famine, the facism and slaughter of Germany..

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The Time Tunnel

US, 1966
Similarity: 46%

The Little Drummer Girl

United States, 1984
Similarity: 45%

Return of the Obra Dinn

2018
Similarity: 42%

Tin men

United States, 1987
Similarity: 42%

The Thin man

United States, 1934
Similarity: 41%

In the Earth

United Kingdom, 2021
Similarity: 40%

The Red violin = Le Violon rouge = Violino rosso, Il

Canada, 1998
Similarity: 39%

The Thin Blue Line

United States, 1988
Similarity: 39%

The Firm Man

Australia, 1974
Similarity: 39%

Dead End Drive-In

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 38%

The Devil's eye = Djavulens oga

Sweden, 1960
Similarity: 38%

The King of Marvin Gardens

United States, 1972
Similarity: 38%

The Third man

United Kingdom, 1949
Similarity: 38%

Blue fin

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 37%

The Little Drummer Girl

GB, 2018
Similarity: 37%

The Hour

GB, 2011
Similarity: 37%

The Secret adventures of Tom Thumb

United Kingdom, 1993
Similarity: 36%

The Dresser

United Kingdom, 1983
Similarity: 36%
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