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Works explorer

Whither Japan?

Australia, 1947
film

Australia’s part in the occupation of Japan and its future development.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Roots of happiness

United States, 1953
Similarity: 53%

Film editing: interpretation and evaluation

United States, 1959
Similarity: 52%

Free Fall

Hungary, 1996
Similarity: 51%

Millions for the finding

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 50%

Alluring Bali

Unknown
Similarity: 50%

North to the sun

Australia, 1951
Similarity: 50%

The Land of nothing

Hungary, 1996
Similarity: 49%

Shearing Yaks (Tajik People)

United States, 1971
Similarity: 49%

Richard Takes a Train Ride

Australia, 1952
Similarity: 49%

Rail town

Australia, 1953
Similarity: 49%

RMIT AIM Collection 1998

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 48%

Building a bridge: Tajik

United States, 1971
Similarity: 48%

[John Robertson Duigan Film Collection: Reel 2]

Australia, c. 1920s
Similarity: 48%

Thirty years destroyed

Australia, 1953
Similarity: 47%

Happy little chap

Australia, FEB 2007
Similarity: 47%

Either-or

Hungary, 1989
Similarity: 47%

Flash trip to the beach

Australia, 1952
Similarity: 47%

Country school teacher

Australia
Similarity: 46%
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