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Kandahar = Safar e Ghandehar

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2001
film

An Afghani refugee living in Canada, Nafas (played by Nelofer Pazira), receives a letter from her sister in Kandahar informing her that due to the patriarchal..

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Kwaidan = Woman of the snow

Japan, 1964
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Kangaroo

United States of America, 1952
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Hana-Bi = Fireworks

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Lawrence of Arabia

United Kingdom, 1962
Similarity: 38%

Lawrence of Arabia

United Kingdom, 1962
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Yaaba

Unknown, 1989
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Lantana

Australia, 2001
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Samsara

Germany, 2001
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Koyaanisqatsi

United States of America, 1982
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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

United Kingdom, 1951
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They loved life = Canal = Kanal

Poland, 1956
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Kuldesak

Indonesia, 1998
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Amandla! A revolution in four-part harmony

South Africa, 2002
Similarity: 34%

Kagemusha

Japan, 1980
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Matador [Widescreen]

Spain, 1986
Similarity: 34%

Kangaroo

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 33%

Jindabyne

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 33%

Mamadrama

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 33%
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