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A Woman Is a Woman

A Woman Is a Woman

Is this a tragedy or a comedy? Either way, it's a masterpiece.

Released PG 83 min 7.3/10 Votes: 19352
Longing for a baby, a stripper pursues another man in order to make her boyfriend jealous.
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1961-09-06
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$160k
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$101k

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate List

  • The Taste of Tea - Explores family dynamics and personal transformations in a whimsical manner.
  • Like Someone in Love - Focuses on intricate relationships and emotional complexities.
  • A Woman is a Woman - Features a unique narrative style with strong character exploration.
  • Paterson - Subtle storytelling about the beauty of everyday life and love.
  • The Double Life of Véronique - Intricate portrayal of identity and emotional connections.
  • In Another Country - Examines relationships through the lens of cross-cultural experiences.
  • Our Eternal Summer - Introspective look at love and nostalgia similar to Turning Gate.
  • The Last Laugh - A blend of drama and humor focused on aging and remembrance.
  • Frances Ha - A character-driven narrative about self-discovery and relationships.
  • The Great Beauty - Explores the beauty of life through art and introspection.
  • Tampopo - Combines storytelling with a focus on culinary arts and relationships.
  • Kiki's Delivery Service - A coming-of-age story with a whimsical and heartfelt touch.
  • Tokyo Story - A classic film exploring family, generational conflicts, and nostalgia.
  • Shoplifters - A close examination of family bonds in an unconventional setting.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores themes of time, love, and memory in a unique narrative style.
  • Paterson - Offers a poetic look at routine and relationships.
  • The Sweet Hereafter - Delves into community and the impact of trauma on personal lives.
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know - Examines human connections in an offbeat and touching way.
  • Moonlight - An intimate portrayal of identity and human connections.
  • The Station Agent - Focuses on the meaning of friendship and solitude in life.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores loneliness and connection across cultures meticulously.
  • The Lobster - An offbeat commentary on relationships and societal pressures.
  • Life is Beautiful - Presents a blend of humor and tragedy while exploring love and memory.
  • Her - Explores love and connection in a modern world intricately.
  • Wild Strawberries - Examines the themes of aging, memory, and personal reflection.
  • Take This Waltz - A nuanced exploration of love, fidelity, and self-discovery.
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color - Detailed examination of loves and relationships over time.
  • The Before Trilogy - A deep dive into conversations and connections over years.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores themes of memory and relationships in an inventive way.
  • Café de Flore - Interweaves different love stories across time and space.
  • Anomalisa - Conveys deep feelings of loneliness and connection through animation.
  • The Straight Story - A simple yet profound journey of reconciliation and understanding.
  • The Florida Project - Depicts childhood innocence against a backdrop of life's challenges.
  • Frida - Explores creative passion and personal relationships within a historical framework.
  • The Edge of Heaven - Ties together lives and relationships spanning different cultures.
  • Vivre Sa Vie - A poignant reflection on choices and relationships.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Explores loss, love, and identity through a unique personal lens.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blends dreams and reality in exploring love and relationships.
  • The Bicycle Thief - Examines human dignity and personal struggle in a touching manner.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:26

  • The Bicycle Thief
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know
  • The Sweet Hereafter
  • Paterson
  • A Ghost Story
  • Shoplifters
  • Tokyo Story
  • Kiki's Delivery Service
  • Tampopo
  • The Great Beauty
  • Frances Ha
  • The Last Laugh
  • Our Eternal Summer
  • In Another Country
  • The Double Life of Véronique
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • Like Someone in Love
  • Moonlight
  • The Station Agent
  • Lost in Translation
  • The Science of Sleep
  • A Fantastic Woman

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Antoine and Colette List

  • The 400 Blows - Both films are part of the French New Wave and explore the life of a young boy rebelling against society.
  • A Woman is a Woman - Like 'Antoine and Colette,' it features a strong focus on personal relationships and is set in Paris.
  • Jules and Jim - Explores complex romantic relationships and has a similar French New Wave style.
  • The Young Girls of Rochefort - A vibrant French film that captures youthful romance and the search for love.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Musical format with themes of romance and heartbreak in a colorful, Parisian setting.
  • La Pointe Courte - An early example of French New Wave with a focus on personal relationships and a documentary style.
  • Breathless - A quintessential French New Wave film characterized by its innovative style and narrative.
  • Paris, Je T'aime - A collection of short stories set in Paris, mirroring the romantic themes of 'Antoine and Colette.'
  • Cleo from 5 to 7 - Explores the emotional landscape of a woman in Paris over a short time span, similar to Antoine's introspective journey.
  • The Graduate - Focuses on young love and disillusionment, akin to the themes in 'Antoine and Colette.'
  • The Last Picture Show - A poignant coming-of-age story with themes of longing and loss similar to Antoine's experiences.
  • Frances Ha - Centers on a young woman navigating her life and friendships, echoing the themes of youth in Antoine's story.
  • Moonrise Kingdom - Similar coming-of-age themes focusing on young love and adventure.
  • Boyhood - A film that chronicles youth and the passage of time, reminiscent of Antoine's youthful escapades.
  • Lady Bird - Explores the transitions of adolescence and relationships, akin to Antoine's romantic encounters.
  • Call Me By Your Name - A tale of young love and longing similar to the emotional depth of 'Antoine and Colette.'
  • Before Sunrise - Focuses on a brief romantic encounter that explores deep emotional connections.
  • Amélie - Captures the whimsical nature of young love and the beauty of Paris.
  • My Life as a Dog - Explores childhood experiences and relationships with a sense of nostalgia.
  • The Breakfast Club - Centers on youth and growing pains, much like the journey of Antoine.
  • Palo Alto - Focuses on the complexities of adolescence, similar to Antoine's explorations of love.
  • Garden State - Examines the life of a young adult and their quest for identity and connections.
  • Keep the Change - Features a sweet romance and authentic exploration of love and relationships.
  • Submarine - Focuses on a teenage boy navigating love and relationships in a quirky way.
  • Wildlife - Examines the impact of adult relationships on a young boy's life, reminiscent of Antoine's perspective.
  • Everything is Illuminated - A story about a young man searching for connection and meaning, paralleling Antoine's journey.
  • Dead Poets Society - Emphasizes the importance of individuality and the bittersweet nature of youth.
  • The Spectacular Now - Explores teenage romance and the struggles of growing up, akin to Antoine's story.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Focuses on familial bonds and young dreams, reflecting similar themes of youth and aspiration.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - A story deep in adolescent experience and connection, echoing Antoine's personal journey.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - Captures the turbulent experience of teenage adolescence similarly to Antoine's narrative.
  • Love, Simon - A heartfelt coming-of-age story about love and self-discovery.
  • Not Another Teen Movie - A parody that draws on typical teenage love themes found in many coming-of-age stories.
  • Rushmore - Follows a quirky young protagonist dealing with youth and love in a comedic manner.
  • A Single Man - Explores themes of love and loss with a poignant narrative similar to Antoine's story.
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color - A deep exploration of first love and relationships, resonating with the romance in 'Antoine and Colette.'
  • Love & Other Drugs - Explores love and relationships with a candidness that echoes the emotional nuances of youth.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Young love in the face of adversity, similar in emotional depth to 'Antoine and Colette.'
  • 500 Days of Summer - An exploration of a romantic relationship with an emphasis on youthful experience.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:35

  • The Fault in Our Stars
  • Amélie
  • Before Sunrise
  • Call Me by Your Name
  • Lady Bird
  • Boyhood
  • Moonrise Kingdom
  • Frances Ha
  • The Last Picture Show
  • The Graduate
  • Cléo from 5 to 7
  • Breathless
  • La Pointe Courte
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • The Young Girls of Rochefort
  • Jules and Jim
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • My Life as a Dog
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Palo Alto
  • Love & Other Drugs
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Pierrot le Fou List

  • La Nouvelle Vague - Directly related to the French New Wave movement that influenced Pierrot le Fou.
  • Breathless - A classic French New Wave film that shares a similar style and themes.
  • Weekend - Another film by Jean-Luc Godard featuring existential themes and a unique narrative style.
  • Alphaville - Combines a sci-fi setting with philosophical undertones, similar to Godard's work.
  • The 400 Blows - A seminal French film that explores youth and rebellion, akin to Pierrot le Fou.
  • Hiroshima Mon Amour - An exploration of love and memory, presenting complex relationships like those in Pierrot le Fou.
  • Last Year at Marienbad - A film that challenges narrative coherence, reminiscent of Godard's storytelling style.
  • A Woman is a Woman - Features Godard's playful form and a focus on gender, speaking to similar themes.
  • Vivre Sa Vie - Explores the life of a woman in Paris, carrying existential themes prevalent in Godard's works.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - A French musical with a unique narrative style, offering a visual style that resonates with Pierrot le Fou.
  • The Rules of the Game - A classic French film exploring human relationships and societal norms, reminiscent of Godard's critiques.
  • Persona - Igmar Bergman's exploration of identity and duality mirrors certain themes in Pierrot le Fou.
  • The Tree of Life - Terence Malick's poetic imagery and non-linear storytelling evoke similar reflections on life and love.
  • Wings of Desire - A poetic examination of existence and love that resonates with Godard's philosophical inquiries.
  • Blue is the Warmest Color - A raw exploration of love and relationships that echoes the emotional depth of Pierrot le Fou.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Kubrick's surreal approach to violence, love, and free will corresponds with Godard's themes.
  • Eraserhead - David Lynch's surrealism and exploration of identity create a parallel to Godard's style.
  • The Graduate - Explores themes of disillusionment in relationships that parallel the emotional tone of Pierrot le Fou.
  • Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! - An avant-garde film with strong female characters and chaotic narratives, similar to Godard's tone.
  • Anatomy of a Murder - Explores complex human emotions and moral ambiguity within a crime narrative, similar in depth to Godard's work.
  • Sweet Movie - A surreal exploration of freedom and societal norms with a distinct visual style akin to Godard's work.
  • The Holy Mountain - Alejandro Jodorowsky's film uses surrealism and existential themes similar to Godard's explorations.
  • Velvet Goldmine - A tale of identity and rebellion within the context of music, echoing the existential elements of Pierrot le Fou.
  • Moonrise Kingdom - Wes Anderson's quirky style and themes of young love resonate with the emotional undercurrents in Godard's film.
  • Lost in Translation - A meditative exploration of loneliness and connection shares similar themes with Pierrot le Fou.
  • The Dreamers - Explores youth, love, and rebellion in 1968 France, resonating with the themes of Pierrot le Fou.
  • Wild Strawberries - Ingmar Bergman's exploration of memory and regret aligns with the existential themes of Godard's work.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - Luis Buñuel's surreal satire challenges societal norms, resonating with Godard's critique in Pierrot le Fou.
  • Into the Wild - A journey of self-exploration and rejection of societal norms that echoes the themes of Pierrot le Fou.
  • Her - Explores love, connection, and isolation in a contemporary setting, reminiscent of Godard's emotional complexity.
  • The Master - Explores the relationship dynamics and philosophical questions similar to those in Pierrot le Fou.
  • Amour - A poignant exploration of love and mortality resembling the emotional depth in Godard's films.
  • Frances Ha - Offers a modern twist on youthful aspirations and relationships, akin to the emotional tone in Godard's work.
  • Good Bye Lenin! - Explores themes of love and change in a unique, engaging narrative reminiscent of Godard's storytelling.
  • The Act of Killing - Explores memory and human morality through a surreal lens, similar to Godard's innovative style.
  • The Lobster - A unique take on relationships and societal norms that echoes the unconventional storytelling of Godard.
  • Dogville - A minimalist approach to storytelling that challenges character dynamics, resonating with Godard's style.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores layered narratives and existential questions in a way that parallels Godard’s thematic concerns.
  • Enter the Void - A psychedelic journey through life and death that pushes narrative boundaries in a Godard-esque manner.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:39

  • Enter the Void
  • The Graduate
  • Eraserhead
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color
  • Wings of Desire
  • The Tree of Life
  • Persona
  • The Rules of the Game
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • Vivre Sa Vie
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • Last Year at Marienbad
  • Hiroshima Mon Amour
  • The 400 Blows
  • Alphaville
  • Weekend
  • Breathless
  • Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
  • Anatomy of a Murder
  • Sweet Movie
  • Synecdoche, New York

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Nouvelle Vague List

  • Breathless - A quintessential film of the French New Wave, featuring jump cuts and improvisation.
  • The 400 Blows - A semi-autobiographical film that reflects the struggles of youth, a staple of New Wave cinema.
  • Jules and Jim - A love triangle intertwined with the dynamics of friendship, showcasing innovative narrative techniques.
  • Vivre Sa Vie - Explores existential themes through a woman's journey, using numerous stylistic choices typical of Nouvelle Vague.
  • Hiroshima Mon Amour - Merges personal and historical trauma in a nonlinear narrative format.
  • Alphaville - A sci-fi noir that critiques modern society, embodying the avant-garde spirit of the New Wave.
  • Cléo from 5 to 7 - Follows a woman's introspection during two hours, highlighted by real-time narrative and existential themes.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - A musical with vibrant colors and emotional depth, pushing the boundaries of traditional narrative.
  • Peeping Tom - A controversial film that examines voyeurism and the nature of filmmaking, akin to New Wave's thematic explorations.
  • Love on the Run - Features a playful narrative style and complex character relationships, mirroring New Wave's creativity.
  • My Life to Live - Examines the life choices of a woman through a fragmented narrative structure typical of Nouvelle Vague.
  • Weekend - A darkly comedic take on consumerism and relationships, presented through a revolutionary cinematic style.
  • A Woman is a Woman - A playful homage to romance and musicals, showcasing vibrant visuals and unconventional storytelling.
  • Paris, Texas - Utilizes a poetic narrative style, exploring themes of alienation and reconciliation.
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning - A character-driven narrative focusing on working-class struggles, aligning with the New Wave ethos.
  • Zazie in the Metro - A whimsical and surreal look at Paris and childhood, embodying the spirit of New Wave experimentation.
  • The Last Metro - A poignant exploration of love and survival during wartime, showcasing innovative storytelling techniques.
  • The Conversation - A character study that delves into isolation and surveillance, similar to the introspective nature of Nouvelle Vague.
  • La Jetée - An experimental short film that uses still images and voice-over to tell its story, reminiscent of New Wave's artistic innovation.
  • Lola - Focuses on love and loss with a distinct French flair, aligning with the intimate storytelling of Nouvelle Vague.
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - A unique narrative style reflecting the inner world of a paralyzed man, showcasing visually innovative filmmaking.
  • Wild Strawberries - Explores themes of regret and reflection in a non-linear narrative style, akin to New Wave aesthetics.
  • Persona - Engages with identity and existentialism through visually striking and experimental storytelling.
  • Daisies - A playful, feminist take on the absurdities of life, using surreal visuals and narrative structures.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - A surrealist take on the absurdities of social norms, richly layered with irony.
  • Last Year at Marienbad - Explores memory and reality through a non-linear and enigmatic format, reflecting New Wave influences.
  • The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant - A visual feast that analyzes relationships with a focus on emotional and psychological depth.
  • Wings of Desire - Combines poetic narration with a profound exploration of love, longing, and humanity.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Shares a unique lens on personal identity and societal issues, employing a sensitive yet impactful storytelling style.
  • In the Mood for Love - A romantic drama that uses rich visual storytelling and explores themes of love and desire.
  • The Dreamers - Intertwines youthful passion with political backdrop, reflective of the New Wave's cultural context.
  • A Ghost Story - A meditative take on time and existence, challenging narrative conventions similar to Nouvelle Vague.
  • Frances Ha - A modern indie film that captures the essence of youth and ambition with a distinctively stylistic approach.
  • Midnight in Paris - Explores nostalgia and artistic endeavors in a whimsical, dreamlike narrative style.
  • Blue is the Warmest Color - Focuses on an intimate exploration of love and identity through a deeply personal lens.
  • Frida - An artistic portrayal of the life of a renowned artist, utilizing vibrant visuals to capture emotional depth.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums - A unique narrative structure and eccentric character-driven story, reflective of New Wave sensibilities.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores themes of loneliness and connection in a foreign land, told with a distinctive visual style.
  • Lady Bird - A coming-of-age story that blends humor with poignant moments, echoing the personal focus of New Wave.
  • The Florida Project - Showcases a slice-of-life narrative filled with vibrant characters and emotional depth.
  • Cleo from 5 to 7 - A real-time exploration of self-discovery, told through a unique cinematic lens.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:58

  • Breathless
  • Weekend
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • Paris, Texas
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
  • The Last Metro
  • The Conversation
  • La Jetée
  • Love on the Run
  • The 400 Blows
  • Jules and Jim
  • Vivre Sa Vie
  • Hiroshima Mon Amour
  • Alphaville
  • Cléo from 5 to 7
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • Peeping Tom
  • Lola
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
  • Wild Strawberries
  • Frances Ha
  • Midnight in Paris

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Godard's Passion List

  • Weekend - Another experimental film by Godard, blending social commentary and innovative narrative techniques.
  • La Jetée - A short film using still images to explore themes of memory and time, akin to Godard's experimental style.
  • Breathless - A classic Godard film that revolutionized narrative and visual style in cinema.
  • A Woman Is a Woman - Godard’s take on gender roles and relationships, infused with playful stylization.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - Explores social themes and absurdity, similar to Godard’s critique of society.
  • Persona - Explores identity and existential themes in a highly artistic manner, reminiscent of Godard's narrative choices.
  • The 400 Blows - A hallmark of the French New Wave, focusing on youth and rebellion.
  • Frownland - A unique and challenging narrative style that investigates social alienation, fitting Godard's aesthetic.
  • Playtime - A visually stunning commentary on modern society, paralleling Godard's themes.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Its experimental approach and critique of society aligns with Godard's sensibilities.
  • Last Year at Marienbad - Uses unconventional storytelling and themes of memory that echo Godard's stylistic choices.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Musical narrative and unique visual style that expand the limits of conventional cinema.
  • The Holy Mountain - Highly stylized and surreal, challenging the viewer's perception much like Godard.
  • The Last Movie - An exploration of film's medium and its implications, resonating with Godard’s views.
  • The Color of Pomegranates - Visually poetic and symbolically rich, echoing Godard's emphasis on aesthetics.
  • Dogville - An experimental approach to storytelling that focuses on themes of morality and society.
  • Wings of Desire - Themes of observation, humanity, and the passage of time are explored through a poetic lens.
  • Nashville - An ensemble cast driven narrative that examines American culture, similar to Godard's critiques.
  • Mulholland Drive - Complex narrative structure and dreamlike storytelling echo Godard's artistic risk-taking.
  • Irma la Douce - Features a mix of comedy and drama while offering social commentary similar to Godard's films.
  • The Graduate - Addresses themes of disillusionment and rebellion, reminiscent of Godard's critiques on society.
  • The Exterminating Angel - Surreal storytelling and social commentary align with Godard's thematic concerns.
  • The Trial - A Kafkaesque narrative exploring themes of existentialism and society's absurdities.
  • Nymphomaniac - Challenging societal norms and norms around sexuality in a provocative and experimental narrative.
  • Persona - Explores deep themes of identity and existence with a unique narrative structure.
  • Holy Motors - A genre-blending narrative questioning identity and performance, evoking Godard’s experimental spirit.
  • Mother and Son - A visually poetic exploration of human relationships and existential themes reminiscent of Godard.
  • The Sacrifice - Container of deep philosophical themes and striking imagery found in Godard’s work.
  • Solaris - Explores existential themes and human psychology in an unconventional narrative style.
  • The Science of Sleep - Dream-like narrative and innovative visuals, akin to Godard's artistic expressions.
  • Mother! - A surreal and symbolic take on societal issues, reflective of Godard's critical lens.
  • Enter the Void - An experimental narrative style exploring life, death, and consciousness through a unique lens.
  • The Master - Challenges societal norms and explores complex characters in a stylistically unique way.
  • The Favourite - Darkly comedic and politically charged exploration of power dynamics and relationships.
  • The Lobster - Surreal and absurd take on love and relationships, much like Godard's critiques.
  • Eraserhead - A surreal experience that plays with dark themes and unique visual aesthetics.
  • The Square - Satirical take on art and human behavior, reflecting social themes similar to Godard's work.
  • Chungking Express - A visually style-centric film that explores love and connections in an urban setting.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:17:54

  • Chungking Express
  • Nashville
  • Wings of Desire
  • Dogville
  • The Color of Pomegranates
  • The Last Movie
  • The Holy Mountain
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • Last Year at Marienbad
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • PlayTime
  • Frownland
  • The 400 Blows
  • Persona
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • Breathless
  • La Jetée
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Irma la Douce
  • The Square
  • Eraserhead

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Pale Flower List

  • The Graduate - Explores complex relationships and youthful disillusionment.
  • In the Mood for Love - Deals with restrained romance and emotional distance.
  • A Woman is a Woman - Blends modernist themes with a focus on love and desire.
  • Tokyo Drifter - Stylish narrative intertwined with crime and existential themes.
  • Blow Up - Follows characters entangled in a mysterious narrative.
  • Flowers of Shanghai - Explores relationships in a stylized historical context.
  • Thirst - Explores desire and moral ambiguity within an unconventional love story.
  • Vertigo - Focuses on obsession and the psychological aspects of love.
  • Chinatown - Gritty film noir with complex characters and dark themes.
  • The Double Life of Veronique - Examines emotions and connections in a lyrical narrative.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines psychological tension with complex moral dilemmas.
  • Days of Heaven - Beautiful cinematography and themes of love and abandonment.
  • Blue is the Warmest Color - Explores intense romantic relationships and emotional struggles.
  • The Lust of Kill - Merges passion and desolation in a stylish narrative.
  • The City of Lost Children - Visual storytelling and a surreal atmosphere with emotional depth.
  • A Brighter Summer Day - Interweaves personal and political themes in a complex narrative.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores isolation and human connection in a modern setting.
  • The House of the Spirits - Explores family dynamics and romantic entanglements across generations.
  • The Handmaiden - Intricate plotting and themes of deceit and desire.
  • Pi - Engages with obsession and existential themes in an unconventional narrative.
  • Mulholland Drive - Psychological drama wrapped in mystery and identity.
  • Stalker - Explores the philosophical and psychological undertones of desire and purpose.
  • Lost Highway - Surreal narrative filled with psychological tension and themes of identity.
  • Birdman - Unconventional storytelling and deep character study with underlying despair.
  • The Aftermath - Explores love and longing in a post-war setting.
  • Far from Heaven - Examination of societal norms and personal identity in a vintage setting.
  • My Blueberry Nights - Journey of self-discovery with themes of love and loneliness.
  • Lovers on the Bridge - Intense romance set against a backdrop of life struggles.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Dark themes intersecting love, betrayal, and desire.
  • Eraserhead - Surreal narrative exploring anxiety, isolation, and existential dread.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores themes of loss, time, and the human experience in a meditative way.
  • Persona - Psychological drama entwining identity and interpersonal relationships.
  • Paris, Texas - A poignant exploration of alienation, love, and redemption.
  • To the Wonder - Revels in themes of love and desolation with lyrical visuals.
  • Under the Skin - Examines human connection through an unusual and haunting lens.
  • The Sea of Trees - Engages with themes of loss and existential contemplation.
  • Anomalisa - Stop-motion narrative focusing on isolation and connection.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - Themes of identity, obsession, and emotional manipulation.
  • Carol - Explores complex relationships in a beautifully crafted period piece.
  • Memento - Non-linear narrative focusing on identity and memory.
  • Shanghai Express - Moreover, obsessions and complex relationships set in a distinct time.
  • The Great Beauty - Contemplates the nature of life and identity in a visually stunning manner.
  • Her - Explores the nature of love and human connection in a futuristic context.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:18

  • The Graduate
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color
  • The City of Lost Children
  • A Brighter Summer Day
  • Lost in Translation
  • The House of the Spirits
  • The Handmaiden
  • Pi
  • Days of Heaven
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • The Double Life of Véronique
  • In the Mood for Love
  • A Woman Is a Woman
  • Tokyo Drifter
  • Blow Up
  • Flowers of Shanghai
  • Thirst
  • Vertigo
  • Chinatown
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Stalker
  • Lost Highway

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Breathless List

  • A Woman is a Woman - Similar use of New Wave style and focus on complex relationships.
  • Jules and Jim - Explores love triangles and features a unique narrative style.
  • La Jetée - Experimental storytelling and also a part of the French New Wave.
  • Fingersmith - Artful direction and a focus on intricate relationships.
  • The 400 Blows - Pioneering film of the French New Wave with a focus on youth and rebellion.
  • Paris Belongs to Us - Captures Parisian life with experimental narrative elements.
  • Pierrot le Fou - Explores themes of existentialism and features stylish cinematography.
  • Cleo from 5 to 7 - Real-time storytelling with strong female lead and personal exploration.
  • Weekend - Radical style and critique of society with a focus on modern relationships.
  • Contempt - Explores disillusionment in relationships with visual flair.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Musical with a deeply emotional narrative and stylized visuals.
  • The Graduate - Explores modern relationships and rebellion with a unique style.
  • Love Me If You Dare - Playful and unconventional narrative with romantic themes.
  • The Dreamers - Focus on youth and intrigue set against the backdrop of Paris.
  • Before Sunrise - Captures spontaneous romance with compelling dialogue.
  • Frances Ha - Contemporary exploration of identity and relationships with a unique style.
  • Her - Explores relationship complexities in a modern context with unique aesthetics.
  • Anatomy of a Murder - Intense character studies and unique narrative style.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - Intricate storytelling with deep emotional undertones.
  • Blue is the Warmest Color - Explores deep romantic connections with a raw and honest approach.
  • La La Land - Modern musical with a unique take on love and ambition.
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Stylistic storytelling with a focus on personal reflection.
  • The Great Beauty - Visually stunning exploration of beauty and relationships in modern Rome.
  • Wild Strawberries - Exploration of past relationships and self-reflection.
  • Trainspotting - Distinctive style and exploration of youth culture and relationships.
  • Amelie - Whimsical narrative style and exploration of love in Paris.
  • La La Land - Explores ambition and romance in a stylistic manner.
  • Murmur of the Heart - Coming-of-age with themes of love and familial relationships.
  • My Life to Live - Focus on a woman's struggle and her complex relationships.
  • The Motorcycle Diaries - Exploration of identity and relationships on a journey.
  • Call Me by Your Name - Deep exploration of love and desire in a beautiful setting.
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