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Samsara

Germany, 2001
film

A young Buddhist returns from three years of meditative solitude, to the monastery where he grew up. As his fellow monks gently reawaken Tashi to the physical..

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Osama

Afghanistan, 2003
Similarity: 60%

Kama sutra: a tale of love

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Kama sutra

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Similarity: 51%

Siam sunset

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Samson and Delilah

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Samson and Delilah

Australia, 2009
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Seven Samurai

Japan, 1954
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For Sama

Syrian Arab Republic, United Kingdom and United States of America, 2019
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Salaam Bombay!

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Seven Samurai

Japan, 1954
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Sommersby

United States, 1993
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World of Apu = World of Apu

India, 1959
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Sanjuro = Tsubaki Sanjuro [DVD]

Japan, 1962
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Sanjuro

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 44%

An Enemy of the people = Ganashatru

India, 1989
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Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer : A Musical Adaptation

United States, 1973
Similarity: 43%

Himalaya

France, 1999
Similarity: 43%

Sammy and Rosie get laid

United Kingdom, 1987
Similarity: 42%
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