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Felicia's journey

Canada, 1999
film

Atom Egoyan’s second literary adaptation (“The Sweet Hereafter” was the first) is a dark yet comic tale of the powerful influence of childho..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Exotica

Canada, 1994
Similarity: 45%

The Journey of Natty Gann

United States, 1985
Similarity: 44%

Intimacy

United Kingdom, 2001
Similarity: 42%

Faithless = Trolosa [Widescreen]

Sweden, 2000
Similarity: 41%

Solaris

Russia and Soviet Union, 1972
Similarity: 41%

Marvel's Jessica Jones

US, 2015
Similarity: 39%

Alias

US, 2001
Similarity: 39%

Fleabag

GB, 2016
Similarity: 39%

Julien Donkey-boy

United States, 1999
Similarity: 39%

Gattaca [DVD]

United States, 1997
Similarity: 38%

Electra, my love [DVD]

Hungary, 1975
Similarity: 38%

Himalaya

France, 1999
Similarity: 38%

A Life less ordinary

United Kingdom, 1997
Similarity: 38%

The Tempest

United Kingdom, 1979
Similarity: 38%

The Joy Luck Club

United States, 1993
Similarity: 38%

Akira Kurosawa's Dreams = Dreams

Japan, 1989
Similarity: 38%

Morning glory

United States, 1933
Similarity: 38%

Jules and Jim = Jules et Jim [DVD]

France, 1962
Similarity: 38%
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