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Amandla! A revolution in four-part harmony

South Africa, 2002
film

Celebratory, but also poignant, documentary about the history of South African apartheid, as seen through the eyes of numerous black South African musicians a..

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Wanda

United States, 1970
Similarity: 41%

Andersonville

United States, 1996
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Antonia's line

Netherlands, 1996
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The Stolen children = Il Ladro di bambini

Italy, 1992
Similarity: 38%

Mamadrama

Australia, 2000
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Mandragora [Widescreen] (E)

Czech Republic, 1997
Similarity: 37%

Camille

United States, 1936
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A Cock and Bull Story

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Samsara

Germany, 2001
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Andrei Rublev

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A Fish called Wanda

United States, 1988
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Very Annie Mary

United Kingdom, 2001
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Avalon

Japan, 2001
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Anna Karenina

United States, 1936
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Kandahar = Safar e Ghandehar

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2001
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Pandemonium

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Similarity: 33%

Run Lola run = Lola Rennt [DVD]

Germany, 1998
Similarity: 33%

Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 33%
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