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Dusi and Jeno

Hungary, 1989
film

‘Dusi and Jeno’ is compiled from footage shot by Jeno, a Budapest bank worker, between 1936 and 1966. At the heart of this diary film is his wife ..

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Amongst equals

Australia, 1988
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[John Robertson Duigan Film Collection: Reel 3]

Australia, c. 1928
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[John Robertson Duigan Film Collection: Reel 8]

Australia, c. 1927
Similarity: 63%

Melbourne (no. 8)

Australia, c. 1950
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The Land of nothing

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Gold Silver and Bronze

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Where is my story?

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D-Film

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Australian diary. No. 006

Australia, 1947
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[Tibor Zoltan Koller Home Movies: Reel 12]

Australia, c. 1950s-1960s
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Either-or

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Jay walker: deceased

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Glimpses of Australia. [No. 01] [excerpt]

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The Cattle story

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Grand Steeple Chase de Paris 1922

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Changing time (quickly)

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People (Yallourn's Royal Hour 1954; Born to Die; Sir John Monash)

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Steam across the mountains: the story of the Zig Zag Railway

Australia, 1992
Similarity: 57%
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