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Works explorer

Walking on Water

Australia, 2003
film

An impressive Australian debut feature from Tony Ayres about a young man’s death and the aftermath for his friends and family.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

In our water

United States, 1981
Similarity: 46%

Point break [DVD]

United States, 1991
Similarity: 46%

Point break (Captioned)

United States, 1991
Similarity: 46%

Waking the dead

United States, 1999
Similarity: 45%

Waterworld

United States of America, 1995
Similarity: 45%

Swimming with sharks = The Buddy factor [Widescreen]

United States, 1994
Similarity: 43%

Underwater

United States of America, 2020
Similarity: 43%

H2O: Just Add Water

AU, 2006
Similarity: 43%

Water for Elephants

United States of America, 2011
Similarity: 42%

The Way we were

United States, 1973
Similarity: 42%

Twister

United States of America, 1996
Similarity: 42%

Point Break poster

United States, 1991
Similarity: 41%

Waking Ned Devine

United Kingdom, 1998
Similarity: 41%

Waking Ned Devine

United Kingdom, 1998
Similarity: 41%

Leaving Las Vegas (D)

United States, 1995
Similarity: 40%

Watership down

United States, 1978
Similarity: 40%

He walked by night

United States, 1948
Similarity: 40%

The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior

New Zealand, 1992
Similarity: 40%
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