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This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Amphibians: frogs, toads and salamanders

United States, 1956

New country - new people

New Zealand, 1978

Super Mario 64

1996

[Film for practice No. 06]

Unknown

Lumière!

France, 2017

The Last meow: 'Valse Triste', Jean Sibelius

Italy, 1976

The Velveteen rabbit

United Kingdom, 1974

Pearl Harbor = Pearl Harbour

United States, 2001

Problems in Supervision

Unknown

Schizophrenia

Australia, 1992

[Cinema papers : publicity kit]

The Music of Erich Zann

United States, 1980

Destination: science

United States, 1983

Le Papillon: vanesse grande tortue

France

Kiki's Delivery Service

Japan, 1989

Coda

United Kingdom, 1983

The Art of it

Australia, 1970

[Romeo + Juliet : publicity kit]

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