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Kolya

Czech Republic, 1996
film

Louka is a middle-aged Czech who loves women, hates the idea of commitment and owes more money than he can earn playing the cello in a funeral orchestra. When..

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Lolita

United States, 1997
Similarity: 48%

Kokoda

Australia, 2006
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Koyaanisqatsi

United States of America, 1982
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Kika

Spain, 1993
Similarity: 43%

Yol

Turkey, 1982
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Kadoyng

United Kingdom, 1972
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Kokoda

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Nora

United Kingdom, 1999
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Klute

United States, 1971
Similarity: 37%

Zelig

United States of America, 1983
Similarity: 36%

Cobra Verde = Slave coast [Dubbed]

Germany (West), 1987
Similarity: 36%

Aelita: Queen of Mars

Soviet Union, 1924
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They loved life = Canal = Kanal

Poland, 1956
Similarity: 34%

Pollyanna

United States, 1960
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Nostalgia = Nostalghia

Italy, 1983
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Solas

Spain, 1998
Similarity: 34%

Koyaanisqatsi

United States of America, 1982
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Yaaba

Unknown, 1989
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