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[Balinese dancers]

Australia, 1930
film

A pageant of Balinese dancing, performed in Bali. Narrated by Colin J. Nash.

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Kip and David. Episode 04

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Blue like an orange

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Bali II: paradise isle

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[Balinese dancers]

Australia, 1930
Similarity: 54%

Alluring Bali

Unknown
Similarity: 54%

Bali II: paradise isle

United States, 1935
Similarity: 53%

Ka-wayawayama: Aeroplane Dance

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Similarity: 52%

The Cow and the sprite

United States, 1949
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Flamingo Park

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The Gunpowder Man

Australia, 1966
Similarity: 49%

Figurines: some works of David Swift

Australia, 1965
Similarity: 49%

[Balinese dancers]

Australia, 1930
Similarity: 48%

Time changes

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 48%

Sue Ford Moving Image Collection

Australia, c. 1970-2001
Similarity: 48%

A Woman of our time

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 47%

Angkor, the lost city

Canada, 1961
Similarity: 47%

[Unidentified 16mm Film]

Australia, c. 1945
Similarity: 47%

[Ned Kelly cummerbund]

Australia, 1973
Similarity: 46%
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