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A Visit to the Seaside

1908
film

The first successful motion picture in the Kinemacolor system, this eight minute short from George Albert Smith showed people in Brighton, England doing every..

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On Paper

Australia
Similarity: 55%

Flame of Persia

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 1971
Similarity: 53%

Route 75

Australia, 2020
Similarity: 51%

The good, the bad and the animated

Australia, 2004
Similarity: 51%

Dusi and Jeno

Hungary, 1989
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D-Film

Hungary, 1991
Similarity: 50%

The Gulf Between

1917
Similarity: 49%

[Remix: The Races]

Australia, 2017
Similarity: 49%

Heart of a city

Australia, 1959
Similarity: 49%

Amongst equals

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 49%

Mapping a city of fragments v.2

United States, 1997
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David and Jennifer Learn Their Kerb Drill

Australia, 1960
Similarity: 48%

Gold Silver and Bronze

Unknown
Similarity: 48%

Grand Steeple Chase de Paris 1922

Paris/France, 1922
Similarity: 48%

Waistlines and lifelines

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 48%

May 1955 pig carcase competition

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 47%

Jay walker: deceased

Australia, 1949
Similarity: 47%

[Charles Hayes Home Movies: Reel 2]

Australia, c. 1960s
Similarity: 46%
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