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Emmanuelle

France, 1974
film

Emmanuelle is the story of a young French girl (played by Sylvia Kristel), and her transformation from shy coquette to sensuous, worldly woman through a serie..

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Camille 2000

Italy, 1969
Similarity: 40%

Egami

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 34%

Romance (E)

France, 1999
Similarity: 33%

Camille

United States, 1936
Similarity: 33%

A Summer's tale = Conte d'ete

France, 1996
Similarity: 33%

Camila [DVD]

Argentina, 1984
Similarity: 31%

T is for Tumbleweed

United States, 1956
Similarity: 30%

Mame

United States, 1974
Similarity: 30%

Tama Tū

New Zealand, 2005
Similarity: 30%

The Beautiful troublemaker = La Belle noiseuse

France, 1991
Similarity: 30%

Jamon jamon [DVD]

Spain, 1992
Similarity: 30%

The Eel = Unagi

Japan, 1996
Similarity: 30%

The Eel = Unagi

Japan, 1996
Similarity: 30%

Amandla! A revolution in four-part harmony

South Africa, 2002
Similarity: 30%

Manganinnie (Captioned)

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 29%

head_phone_film_poems

Australia, 2021
Similarity: 29%

Tama Tū

New Zealand, 2005
Similarity: 29%

Erskineville kings

Australia, 1998
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