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Zelig

United States of America, 1983
film

A fictional documentary about the life of human chameleon Leonard Zelig, a man who becomes a celebrity in the 1920s due to his ability to look and act like wh..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Zero Kelvin = Kjaerlighetens Kjotere [Widescreen]

Norway, 1995
Similarity: 42%

The Eel = Unagi

Japan, 1996
Similarity: 41%

The Eel = Unagi

Japan, 1996
Similarity: 41%

Ziegfeld Follies

United States, 1946
Similarity: 40%

Zulu

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 39%

Z = 'Z'

France, 1968
Similarity: 38%

Light

United States, 1966
Similarity: 38%

The Deluge = Potop. Parts 1 and 2 [NTSC]

Poland, 1974
Similarity: 36%

Kolya

Czech Republic, 1996
Similarity: 36%

In praise of love = Eloge de l'amour

Switzerland, 2001
Similarity: 36%

Lolita

United States, 1997
Similarity: 35%

Aelita: Queen of Mars

Soviet Union, 1924
Similarity: 34%

Egami

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 34%

head_phone_film_poems

Australia, 2021
Similarity: 34%

Stroszek

Germany (West), 1977
Similarity: 33%

Dutch in Seven Lessons

Netherlands, 1948
Similarity: 32%

Raga Doll

United States, 1967
Similarity: 32%

Zim Sala Bim for Commodore 64

Australia, 1984
Similarity: 32%
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