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T is for Tumbleweed

United States, 1956
film

Portrays without commentary the racing, creeping, leaping travels of a tumbleweed and the encounters it has with people, animals and things. Photographed by H..

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Emmanuelle

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Australia, c. 1958
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Life is sweet

United Kingdom, 1990
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