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The Dreaming

Australia, 1989
film

Two hundred years ago bands of whalers roamed the oceans. In the Great Southern Land of Australia they discovered natives who cherished a mystical power calle..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

The Turning

Australia, 2013
Similarity: 47%

The Shooting (S)

United States, 1966
Similarity: 46%

Frog dreaming

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 44%

The Haunting

United States, 1963
Similarity: 44%

The Changeling

Canada, 1978
Similarity: 43%

The Yearling

United States, 1946
Similarity: 42%

The Calling

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 42%

Beautiful dreamers

Canada, 1990
Similarity: 41%

Akira Kurosawa's Dreams = Dreams

Japan, 1989
Similarity: 40%

This sporting life

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 40%

Floating life = Fu Sheng [Widescreen]

Australia, 1996
Similarity: 40%

The Australian Dream

Australia and United Kingdom, 2019
Similarity: 40%

Waking the dead

United States, 1999
Similarity: 40%

Stealing beauty

Italy, 1995
Similarity: 39%

The CAAMA Group brochure

1987
Similarity: 39%

The Travelling players = O Thiassos [NTSC]

Greece, 1975
Similarity: 39%

The Little Drummer Girl

United States, 1984
Similarity: 39%

The Missing Picture

Cambodia and France, 2013
Similarity: 38%
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