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The Hours and times

United Kingdom, 1991
film

It is 1963, the Beatles are on their way to being the world’s most famous rock group, and John Lennon and their manager Brian Epstein decide to take a w..

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The Hours

United States of America, 2002
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The Hours

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The Hour

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The Hour

GB, 2011
Similarity: 56%

Timecrimes

Spain, 2007
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Three Times

France and Taiwan, 2005
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Timecrimes

Spain, 2007
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The Time Tunnel

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Hearts and Minds

United States of America, 1974
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Darkest Hour

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25th Hour

United States of America, 2002
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25th Hour

United States of America, 2002
Similarity: 47%

High and low = Tengoku to jigoku [Widescreen]

Japan, 1963
Similarity: 46%

Time after time

United Kingdom, 1979
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The Young lions

United States, 1958
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Dogtown and Z-Boys

United States of America, 2001
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Dogtown and Z-boys

United States, 2001
Similarity: 46%

The Sunshine boys

United States, 1975
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