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Timecode

United States of America, 2000
film

An inventive film that follows four storylines unfolding simultaneously in each quarter of the screen, which are all composed of one shot.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Timecrimes

Spain, 2007
Similarity: 50%

Timecode

United States of America, 2000
Similarity: 49%

The Cove

United States of America, 2009
Similarity: 47%

A Time to kill

United States, 1996
Similarity: 44%

The Time Tunnel

US, 1966
Similarity: 44%

Time after time

United Kingdom, 1979
Similarity: 44%

Timecrimes

Spain, 2007
Similarity: 43%

Once upon a time in the west = C'era una volta il West [Widescreen]

Italy, 1968
Similarity: 41%

One true thing

United States, 1998
Similarity: 41%

Things to come

United Kingdom, 1936
Similarity: 40%

The Things of life = Les choses de la vie

France, 1969
Similarity: 40%

As time goes by

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 40%

The Thing

2002
Similarity: 40%

Three colours blue = Trois couleurs bleu [DVD]

France, 1993
Similarity: 40%

The Hour

GB, 2011
Similarity: 40%

High Tide

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 40%

Running out of time

Hong Kong, 1999
Similarity: 40%

High Tide

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 39%
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