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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:

[Gadsden Family Home Movie Collection: Reel 33]

Australia, c. 1970

Jakob Gimpel, pianist: program No. 17

United States, 1948

Phillip Island for variety

Australia, 1935

The War game

United Kingdom, 1965

Black and white: a creative leisure film

Australia, 1962

Age of turmoil

Canada, 1953

Elimination

United Kingdom, 1948

The Falcon hunter

Japan, 1962

Astroboy 10

Japan

A Midsummer night's dream: introduction to the play

United States, 1954

Jane Eyre

United States, 1995

Man is a universe

Canada, 1954

Mirror of Germany. No. 145 = Deutschland Spiegel

Germany (West), 1966

Memory

Australia, 2005

Parenting: stress and the child

Australia, 1981

[Petersen : publicity kit]

Animal behaviour: a first film

United States, 1973

Batman returns

United States, 1992
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