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Works explorer

New life new country

Australia, 2007
film

Fatma Coskun came from a small village amongst the mountains of Corun. However, financial hardships drove her and her husband to Australia to start a new life..

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AFTRS top 100 films. Compile 9

Australia, 1973-2004
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My Survival as an Aboriginal

Australia, 1978
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My Survival as an Aboriginal film stills

Australia, 1978
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Mike Stubbs compile

1990-2000
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Flamingo Park

Australia, 1980
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Dementia: A Community Challenge

Australia, 1985
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The Notebook of a lady

Hungary, 1992
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The Apple

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 1997
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[Blue fire lady : publicity kit]

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Mongrel's funeral

Australia, 1985
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Bitter medicine = Medicina amara

Australia, 1987
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The Human face of Indonesia. Pt. 2

Australia
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Ibrahim

Australia, 1984
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My second home

Australia, 2007
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Home away from home

Australia, 2007
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Either-or

Hungary, 1989
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AFTRS top 100 films. Compile 7

Australia, 1973-2004
Similarity: 41%

Galerie de portraits

France, 1982
Similarity: 41%
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