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Works explorer

High hopes

United Kingdom, 1988
film

Winner of the International Critics Award, Mike Leigh’s tragi-comedy depicts Great Britain as a divided serfdom. One half of the population is in thrall..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Hush [Widescreen]

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 44%

High Tide

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 39%

Volcano high = Whasango

Korea, Republic Of, 2001
Similarity: 39%

The Hours

United States, 2002
Similarity: 38%

High spirits

United Kingdom, 1988
Similarity: 38%

Land Without Bread

Spain, 1933
Similarity: 37%

Whore

United States, 1991
Similarity: 37%

The Hours

United States of America, 2002
Similarity: 37%

Three fugitives (Captioned)

United States, 1989
Similarity: 37%

Jack's back

United States, 1988
Similarity: 36%

Hue

2016
Similarity: 35%

Hibiscus town = Furong zhen [Widescreen] [NTSC]

China, 1986
Similarity: 35%

High Tide

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 35%

High tide

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 35%

Flight of the doves

United Kingdom, 1971
Similarity: 35%

Raining stones

United Kingdom, 1992
Similarity: 34%

High flyers

United States, 1941
Similarity: 34%

Fetishes

United Kingdom, 1996
Similarity: 34%
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