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Tales of the Taira Clan = Shin heiki monogatari

Japan, 1955
film

Set in twelfth-century Japan against a rich social and political background, this is an epic tale of power struggles, family drama, and human frailty. Mizoguc..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Out live = Bichunmoo

Korea, Republic Of, 2000
Similarity: 58%

I like you: I like you very much

Japan, 1994
Similarity: 56%

The Story of Qiu ju = Qiuju da guan si

China, 1992
Similarity: 52%

Cyberdelia

Victoria, Australia, 1991
Similarity: 49%

Call of the home village = Xiang qing [NTSC]

China, 1981
Similarity: 49%

Hiroshima Mon Amour

France and Japan, 1959
Similarity: 48%

Hiroshima mon amour

France, 1959
Similarity: 48%

Throne of blood

Japan, 1957
Similarity: 48%

Revolt of Job = Job lazadasa [NTSC]

Hungary, 1983
Similarity: 48%

Moon warriors [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1993
Similarity: 47%

The Bride with white hair

Hong Kong, 1993
Similarity: 47%

Strand: under the dark cloth

Canada, 1989
Similarity: 47%

To Sleep so as to Dream

Japan, 1986
Similarity: 47%

Tokyo story = Tokyo monogatari

Japan, 1953
Similarity: 47%

Madadayo

Japan, 1992
Similarity: 46%

Samurai banners [Widescreen]

Japan, 1969
Similarity: 46%

Song of the shirt

United Kingdom, 1979
Similarity: 45%

Tosca

Italy, 1976
Similarity: 45%
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