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Works explorer

Bulworth

United States, 1998
film

Set in 1996 at the time of the Bill Clinton re-election era, “Bulworth” is a political satire about one man’s re-invigorated will and desire..

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Danton

France, 1983
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Fingers

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Lost horizon

United States, 1937
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A Monster's Voyage

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The Shout

United States, 1978
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Pandemonium

Australia, 1987
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Twice dead

United States, 1988
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City lights

United States, 1931
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Basket case

United States, 1982
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[Dead to the world : publicity kit]

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Interrogation = Przesluchanie [NTSC] (D)

Poland, 1982
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Art 4 Starts

Australia, MAR 2007
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Les Anamorphoses (Anamorphosis) optical toys with viewing cylinder

France, c. 1865
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Asylum

United Kingdom, 1972
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Bad timing

United Kingdom, 1980
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The Eric Andre Show

US, 2012
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Poland, 1988
Similarity: 36%

Black Orpheus = Orfeu negro

France, 1959
Similarity: 35%
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