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Gravesend

United States, 1997
film

22 year old filmmaker Salvatore Stabile’s debut feature owes a lot to Martin Scorsese’s gritty urban drama ‘Mean Streets’. Like that f..

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Dead End Drive-In

Australia, 1986
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Dead End Drive-In

Australia, 1986
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The Living end

United States, 1992
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Dead easy

Australia, 1982
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Howard's End

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 42%

Ground Zero

Australia, 1988
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The In crowd

United States, 1988
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Dead end

United States, 1937
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One night stand

Australia, 1985
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Shallow grave

United Kingdom, 1994
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The Chosen

United Kingdom, 1981
Similarity: 41%

The Neverhood

1996
Similarity: 40%

Strikebound

Australia, 1984
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Nirvana Street murder

Australia, 1990
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Crossroads

United States of America, 2002
Similarity: 39%

The Devil's Playground

Australia, 1976
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Hotel Sorrento

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 39%
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