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The Piano

New Zealand, 1992
film

Jane Campion’s fourth feature is a visually sumptuous and tactile tale of adultery set during the early European colonisation of New Zealand, with Harve..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

French theatrical poster

Similarity: 53%

Poster from the film: The Piano, 1993

2018
Similarity: 52%

Australian theatrical poster

Similarity: 52%

The Piano publicity kit

Similarity: 49%

Rain

New Zealand, 2001
Similarity: 45%

Piano lessons

New Zealand, 1990
Similarity: 45%

The Cat Piano

Australia, 2009
Similarity: 43%

Funny lady

United States, 1974
Similarity: 43%

Shoot the piano player = Tirez sur le pianiste [NTSC]

France, 1960
Similarity: 43%

Titanic

United States of America, 1997
Similarity: 41%

Titanic

United States of America, 1997
Similarity: 41%

Titanic

United States, 1997
Similarity: 41%

Akira Kurosawa's Dreams = Dreams

Japan, 1989
Similarity: 40%

The Woodlanders

United Kingdom, 1997
Similarity: 40%

Tosca

Italy, 1976
Similarity: 39%

Like water for chocolate = Como agua para chocolate

Mexico, 1993
Similarity: 39%

Yentl

United States, 1983
Similarity: 38%

Tess

United Kingdom, 1978
Similarity: 38%
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