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Metropolis

Metropolis

There can be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.

Released NR 149 min 8.3/10 Votes: 188179
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the rich and the poor, the son of the city's mastermind meets a prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Creation of the Humanoids List

  • Metropolis - A silent film exploring themes of class struggle and humanity's relationship with technology.
  • Blade Runner - A sci-fi classic that delves into the ethical implications of creating artificial life.
  • Westworld - A series that examines artificial intelligence and the consequences of creating humanoid robots.
  • I, Robot - A film based on Isaac Asimov's stories that questions the morality of AI and robotics.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - A poignant exploration of a child's relationship with technology and the quest for humanity.
  • The Matrix - A groundbreaking film about reality and artificial constructs.
  • Ex Machina - A thought-provoking tale about artificial intelligence and the dangers of its creation.
  • Ghost in the Shell - An animated film that investigates consciousness and identity in a tech-driven society.
  • Her - A film about a man's emotional relationship with an AI, exploring love and technology.
  • The Bicentennial Man - A story about a robot's quest to become human, raising questions about identity and life.
  • Dark City - A film where the nature of reality and identity is manipulated by mysterious beings.
  • The Terminator - A landmark film about time travel and the consequences of AI in the future.
  • Artificial Intelligence: AI - Explores the life and struggles of a robotic boy seeking to become human.
  • Transcendence - A exploration of the merging of human consciousness with technology.
  • Robocop - A film about a cyborg police officer and the implications of technology in society.
  • Moon - A solitary man on a lunar base grapples with issues of identity and existence.
  • Dollhouse - A series that questions identity and morality within a world of programmed individuals.
  • Chappie - A story of a robot who gains consciousness and explores the meaning of life.
  • Upgrade - A man is implanted with advanced technology that gives him superhuman abilities.
  • The Stepford Wives - A dark comedy about conformity and artificiality in suburban life.
  • The Fifth Element - A vibrant sci-fi adventure that explores humanity and advanced beings.
  • Frankenstein - The classic tale of creation and its repercussions on humanity.
  • Altered Carbon - A series that posits a future where consciousness can be transferred between bodies.
  • Battlestar Galactica - A series centered on the conflict between humans and their robotic creations.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation - Explores artificial intelligence and ethical dilemmas surrounding sentient beings.
  • Automata - A sci-fi tale focused on a future where robots are gaining independence.
  • Solaris - A philosophical journey into consciousness and the unknown.
  • The Prestige - A film about obsession, identity, and the lengths people go for their art.
  • Inception - Explores layers of reality and identity through dreams and consciousness.
  • S1m0ne - A satirical take on artificial actors and the entertainment industry.
  • Upgrade - A thrilling look at the future of technology and its impact on the human body.
  • RoboCop: Prime Directives - A miniseries continuation of the RoboCop legacy exploring AI challenges.
  • Zardoz - Explores dystopian themes with a focus on societal structures and morality.
  • Elysium - A film that tackles class disparity and the complexities of human and robotic interaction.
  • Annihilation - A visually stunning film exploring identity and the unknown within a sci-fi context.
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane - A gripping psychological thriller with themes of control and identity.
  • The Island - A tale of clones discovering the truth about their existence and autonomy.
  • The Adjustment Bureau - Explores free will versus pre-determined destiny in a sci-fi setting.
  • Children of Men - A dystopian film that questions humanity and the value of life in a bleak future.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:30

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  • Moon
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  • The Terminator
  • Dark City
  • Her
  • Ghost in the Shell
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  • The Matrix
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  • Metropolis - ExplORES a dystopian future and social inequality.
  • Blade Runner - Presents a future with advanced technology and dystopian themes.
  • The Time Machine - Deals with time travel and the exploration of future societies.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of societal control and future dystopia.
  • Children of Men - Set in a bleak future where humanity faces extinction.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Portrays a future where literature is banned and explores censorship.
  • The Road - Explores a post-apocalyptic world and the struggle for survival.
  • Soylent Green - Set in a dystopian future addressing overpopulation and resource issues.
  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality and control in a future dominated by machines.
  • Gattaca - Explores genetic engineering and the implications for society.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road - Portrays a post-apocalyptic wasteland and the struggle for resources.
  • District 9 - Reflects on themes of segregation and humanity in a sci-fi setting.
  • Snowpiercer - Set in a future where the Earth is frozen, exploring class warfare.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Offers a satirical take on life, the universe, and everything.
  • The Planet of the Apes - Explores themes of evolution and societal roles in a future context.
  • Total Recall - Explores memory manipulation and the nature of reality in a sci-fi future.
  • Her - Explores the relationship between humans and technology in a near future.
  • Elysium - Examines class and healthcare disparities in a futuristic society.
  • Star Trek: The Original Series - Explores futuristic concepts and the social issues of its time.
  • Altered Carbon - Explores identity and morality in a future where consciousness can be transferred.
  • Westworld - Explores artificial intelligence and the nature of reality in a futuristic park.
  • Black Mirror - Anthology series that examines modern society and the unintended consequences of technology.
  • The Terminator - Explores themes of time travel and the battle against technology.
  • I, Robot - Examines the implications of artificial intelligence and robotics in the future.
  • RoboCop - Explores themes of corporate control and law enforcement in a dystopian future.
  • The Fifth Element - Combines sci-fi elements with a unique portrayal of a future world.
  • RoboCop 2 - Continues the themes of robotics and societal issues in a futuristic setting.
  • Time After Time - Involves time travel and examines how the future might interact with the past.
  • The Man from Earth - Explores philosophical discussions surrounding history and humanity's future.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey - Explores human evolution and the possibilities of future intelligence.
  • The Two Faces of January - While not directly sci-fi, explores themes of deception and survival.
  • The Domestics - Set in a post-apocalyptic world, focusing on survival and societal breakdown.
  • The Lobster - Explores societal expectations and the nature of love in a dystopian setting.
  • The Last Man on Earth - A comedic take on a post-apocalyptic world and human survival.
  • 12 Monkeys - Involves time travel and explores the impact of a pandemic on the future.
  • Dredd - Set in a lawless future and explores themes of justice and oppression.
  • The Wandering Earth - Chinese science fiction film focused on a desperate effort to save humanity.
  • Battle Royale - Examines societal issues and survival in a dystopian context.
  • The Expanse - A series that explores the political and social implications of space colonization.
  • Humankind - Explores the future of humanity and the impact of technology on society.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:25

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  • The Kid - A blend of comedy and drama showcasing Chaplin's iconic character in a heartwarming story.
  • Metropolis - A silent film with strong social themes concerning class struggle and industrialization.
  • Gigi - A musical film reflecting on societal expectations and the disparities of class.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A silent horror film that critiques society through its expressionist style and narrative.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A dystopian film exploring themes of industrialism and dehumanization in society.
  • The General - A silent comedy that mixes action and humor with a slapstick approach, starring Buster Keaton.
  • Chaplin - A biographical film that explores Charlie Chaplin's life and his impact on the film industry.
  • Bicycle Thieves - An Italian neorealist film that highlights poverty and struggles in post-war society.
  • The Artist - A modern silent film that pays homage to the early days of cinema and touches on similar themes.
  • Use of Force - A social commentary film on authority and its impact on the individual's life.
  • How to Be Charlie - A comedy-drama that depicts the struggles of an aspiring filmmaker with elements of Chaplin's style.
  • The Gold Rush - Charlie Chaplin's comedic story of loneliness and survival during the Gold Rush.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - A drama focusing on the American struggle during the Great Depression, echoing social themes.
  • Life is Beautiful - A mix of humor and tragedy in the face of harsh realities, reminiscent of Chaplin's films.
  • Little Tramp - A tribute to Charlie Chaplin's creation, exploring similar themes of struggle and resilience.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - An inspirational drama about struggle and perseverance against societal hardships.
  • American Beauty - A satirical look at society and the American Dream, paralleling themes in Modern Times.
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  • Freaks - A film that questions societal norms and features a group marginalized by society.
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  • The Social Network - A portrayal of ambition and societal impact of technology, reflecting on modern struggles.
  • V for Vendetta - A dystopian narrative exploring themes of resistance against oppression.
  • The 400 Blows - A coming-of-age film that reflects on personal hardships and society’s impact on youth.
  • Parasite - A dark comedy that addresses class disparity and societal issues through a satirical lens.
  • The Graduate - A commentary on the disillusionment of youth and social expectations.
  • Sorry We Missed You - A poignant story about the struggles of working-class families in modern-day England.
  • - A surreal exploration of creativity and societal pressures faced by an artist.
  • Frances Ha - A modern take on the struggles of an aspiring artist facing societal challenges.
  • Brazil - A dystopian satire focusing on bureaucracy and modern life's absurdities.
  • A Day in the Country - A film elegant in its simplicity and capturing the essence of life's small joys and struggles.
  • In the Mood for Love - A film that captures the nuances of love and human connection amidst societal constraints.
  • Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence - A film dealing with the harsh realities of war and human relationships.
  • Wild Strawberries - A poignant exploration of life, memory, and regret, reflective of one's struggles with society.
  • Sorry We Missed You - A focus on the modern working class and the impact of capitalism on personal lives.
  • Shoplifters - A social drama that examines the struggles of a marginalized family in contemporary Japan.
  • The Bicycle Thief - A tale of loss and hardship that resonated with issues of poverty and survival.
  • The Lobster - A dystopian film that critiques societal norms related to relationships and loneliness.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - A film that combines elements of struggle and beauty in the human experience against societal constraints.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:50

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  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - Silent film with eerie atmosphere and expressionist style.
  • Nosferatu - Classic silent horror film that captures a haunting and mysterious vibe.
  • The Phantom of the Opera - A tale of mystery and horror set in the shadows of an opera house.
  • Metropolis - Silent science fiction film with a dystopian setting and striking visuals.
  • The Golem: How He Came into the World - Explores themes of fear and the supernatural in silent film style.
  • The Unknown - A silent horror film involving themes of identity and obsession.
  • Waxworks - Anthology of horror stories presented with a similar visual storytelling style.
  • Spirits of the Dead - An anthology film with a gothic and supernatural ambiance.
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Classic story with themes of isolation and tragic love set in a dark environment.
  • The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog - A suspenseful thriller involving a mysterious stranger in London.
  • Freaks - A horror film that explores the grotesque and the unusual in society.
  • The Cat and the Canary - Combines horror and comedy with a mysterious mansion theme.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - Strong visual style and expressionist themes similar to 'London After Midnight'.
  • The Passion of Joan of Arc - Silent film rich in emotional intensity and psychological depth.
  • Mitsuko's Daughters - Offers a grotesque narrative reminiscent of horror themes.
  • The Night of the Hunter - Focus on eerie narrative and moral ambiguity in a dark setting.
  • The Thing from Another World - Classic horror film involving unknown threats and isolation.
  • The Others - A supernatural horror film with a tense atmosphere and mystery.
  • The Witch - A slow-burning horror film with a focus on dark themes and isolation.
  • A Ghost Story - A unique take on the supernatural, paralleling 'London After Midnight'.
  • The Orphanage - A ghost story with emotional depth and a haunting atmosphere.
  • The Sixth Sense - A psychologically intense thriller with supernatural elements.
  • Midsommar - A horror film that incorporates psychological and supernatural elements.
  • The Ring - A horror film that blends mystery with supernatural terror.
  • The Haunting - Psychological thriller with a focus on supernatural occurrences.
  • Let the Right One In - A dark, atmospheric film that explores themes of loneliness and fear.
  • The Village - Explores themes of isolation and fear in a secluded community.
  • Crimson Peak - Gothic horror film with a romantic and eerie atmosphere.
  • An American Werewolf in London - Combines dark humor with horror elements in a London setting.
  • The Babadook - A psychological horror film that explores grief and fear.
  • The Conjuring - A supernatural horror film involving haunted locations and dark themes.
  • It Follows - A unique psychological horror film filled with suspense and dread.
  • What Lies Beneath - Mysterious thriller with supernatural elements set in an old house.
  • Ghost Story - Explores themes of haunting and dark memories.
  • The Innocents - A psychological horror film with themes of isolation and madness.
  • The Entity - Supernatural horror film that explores themes of fear and trauma.
  • Woman in Black - A gothic horror tale set in a haunting atmosphere.
  • Shutter Island - Psychological thriller exploring themes of madness and isolation.
  • The Wicker Man - Combines psychological horror with a unique setting and cultural themes.
  • Hereditary - Explores deep psychological horror and family dynamics under supernatural stress.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:54

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  • The Night of the Hunter
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  • The Others
  • The Witch
  • Freaks
  • The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
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  • Metropolis
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  • The Unknown
  • Waxworks
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  • A Ghost Story
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Robot Stories List

  • Her - Explores human relationships with artificial intelligence.
  • Ex Machina - Focuses on AI and the complexities of human-machine interactions.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence - A deep exploration of love, loss, and the meaning of being human.
  • Bicentennial Man - A story about a robot's journey to become more human-like.
  • Westworld - Delves into themes of consciousness and artificial beings.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Examines identity and consciousness in a cybernetic world.
  • Black Mirror - Anthology series exploring the dark side of technology and humanity.
  • Blade Runner 2049 - Continues the exploration of what it means to be human through replicants.
  • I, Robot - Centers on the relationship between humans and robots.
  • The Matrix - Questions reality and consciousness through AI and virtual worlds.
  • Chappie - A story about a robot learning to be human in a harsh world.
  • Automata - Explores advancements in AI and the implications for humanity.
  • Short Circuit - Follows a sentient robot discovering emotions.
  • The Bicentennial Man - Explores the concept of humanity through a robot's journey.
  • Transcendence - Explores themes of AI and consciousness in a future society.
  • The Machine - Focuses on the creation of advanced AI and its implications.
  • Real Humans - Dives into the integration of humanoid robots in society.
  • Humans - Explores societal issues regarding AI and robotics.
  • I Am Mother - Examines an AI raising a child in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • The Surrogate - Touches on themes of humanity and reproduction in a tech-driven world.
  • M3GAN - Engages with themes of AI companionship and human attachment.
  • Metropolis - A classic film exploring the divide between humans and machines.
  • Eagle Eye - Involves technology manipulating human actions.
  • The Terminator - Focuses on the relationship between humanity and AI in a dystopian future.
  • Solaris - Explores deep philosophical questions through AI and human emotions.
  • Upgrade - Combines technology and human enhancement in a thrilling narrative.
  • The Cypher - Explores technology's impact on reality and identity.
  • Turing Test - Investigates consciousness through a test involving AI.
  • Elysium - Discusses themes of technology, human life, and societal disparity.
  • Daybreakers - Confronts themes of humanity in a technologically advanced world.
  • Blade Runner - Classical exploration of AI and existential questions about identity.
  • The Zero Theorem - Scifi exploration of human purpose in a tech-dominated landscape.
  • Tetsuo: The Iron Man - A unique view on the fusion between human and machine.
  • Strange Days - Deals with technology's effect on emotions and reality.
  • Upgrade - Questions human agency in a technologically advanced reality.
  • WALL-E - Follows a robot exploring love and humanity in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • RoboCop - Combines themes of robotics and humanity in law enforcement.
  • The Stepford Wives - Explores themes of identity and conformity in a technology-influenced world.
  • 1.0 - Focuses on the implications of technology and AI on society.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:28

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Wolf House List

  • Annihilation - Shares a surreal and disturbing atmosphere with existential themes.
  • The Lighthouse - Features a unique visual style and explores themes of isolation and madness.
  • The Holy Mountain - Known for its striking visuals and allegorical storytelling.
  • The Shape of Water - Merges fantasy with emotional depth and isolation motifs.
  • Midsommar - Presents a haunting exploration of grief and surrealism.
  • Eraserhead - Features bizarre imagery and explores themes of anxiety and the subconscious.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines surreal elements with psychological themes and moral dilemmas.
  • Dogtooth - Explores themes of control and isolation in a disturbing, surreal context.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Combines emotional storytelling with a distinct and artistic visual style.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic surreal horror film known for its expressionist style.
  • Under the Skin - Features a haunting atmosphere and explores themes of identity and belonging.
  • Mother! - Explores psychological horror with disturbing imagery and themes of creation and destruction.
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  • The Color Out of Space - A blend of science fiction and horror with surreal visual elements.
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  • Paprika - Explores dreams and reality through surreal and imaginative visuals.
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  • Coraline - An animated fantasy with dark themes and a unique visual style.
  • Tideland - Explores a surreal and dark world through the perspective of a young girl.
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  • Enter the Void - Utilizes hallucinatory visuals to explore themes of life and death.
  • The Tree of Life - Explores existential themes through a non-linear narrative and beautiful visuals.
  • The Platform - A dystopian film addressing themes of social hierarchy and survival in a surreal setting.
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  • The Eyes of My Mother - A horror film with a surreal and haunting narrative structure.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:41:41

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to À Nous la Liberté List

  • Modern Times - Like À Nous la Liberté, it critiques industrialization and features a comedic take on struggles in the modern world.
  • The Great Dictator - This film also uses humor and satire to address political themes, similar to the laughter and critique in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Les Enfants du Paradis - Both films are influential in French cinema and provide a commentary on society with a blend of drama and romance.
  • Metropolis - They share themes of class struggle and societal issues within a stylistic and artistic framework.
  • City Lights - Both films showcase silent era comedy and social commentary with a heartfelt story.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - It touches on social classes and absurdity, similar to the themes found in À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Both films feature a strong sense of style and musical elements tied to their narratives.
  • The Fishing Trip - Combines humor with social problems, much like À Nous la Liberté.
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  • A Man Escaped - A focus on the theme of freedom, similar to the aspirations in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Au Revoir les Enfants - Both films reflect on freedom and sacrifice amid historical contexts.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic that offers social critique through an artistic lens akin to À Nous la Liberté.
  • Brazil - It presents a dystopian vision reflecting absurdity and bureaucracy, in line with À Nous la Liberté's critique of society.
  • The Kid - Charlie Chaplin's comedic exploration of societal issues parallels the humor in À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Pianist - Themes of survival and creativity in trying times resonate with the spirit of À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Bicycle Thief - Focuses on the struggles of working-class individuals, offering a social commentary similar to À Nous la Liberté.
  • Wages of Fear - Explores desperation and risk, much like the character motivations in À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - A poignant social critique that mirrors the struggles depicted in À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel - Has a distinct visual style and comedic narrative that critiques society in a whimsical way.
  • La Haine - Addresses class and societal challenges, resonating with the themes of À Nous la Liberté.
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  • The Artist - A silent film that explores themes of change in the film industry, reminiscent of À Nous la Liberté's essence.
  • The Gold Rush - Combines humor with adventure in a setting of struggle, similar to the tone of À Nous la Liberté.
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  • The Intouchables - A comedic look at class disparities and friendship reflective of the themes in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Offers a blend of humor and real-life struggles, capturing a similar spirit to À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Birdcage - Explores identity and includes comedic interactions reflective of societal critique.
  • Paris, Je T'Aime - Interconnected stories dealing with love and life, evoking the charm present in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Blends surrealism and romance while exploring deep themes, much like À Nous la Liberté.
  • Young Frankenstein - Combines humor with horror tropes, much like the blend of comedy and serious themes in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Amélie - Offers a whimsical and charming view of Paris, echoing À Nous la Liberté's light touch with heavy themes.
  • The Other Side of the Wind - Combines meta-narrative and drama, exploring themes of filmmaking much like À Nous la Liberté.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Addresses themes of humanity and resilience amid crisis, echoing the sounds of freedom in À Nous la Liberté.
  • The Help - Shares themes of social change and personal struggle reminiscent of the narrative core in À Nous la Liberté.
  • Inside Out - Explores emotional depth and personal journeys, with a playful tone similar to À Nous la Liberté.
  • Roma - Reflects on personal and social themes with a deep sense of storytelling, akin to the spirit of À Nous la Liberté.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A dystopian narrative that combines visuals and social commentary echoing À Nous la Liberté's bold style.
  • The Farewell - Explores themes of family and cultural identity while balancing humor and emotion, like À Nous la Liberté.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:49

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  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Explores themes of monstrosity and folklore similar to Frankenstein's narrative.
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  • Beyond the Valley of the Dolls - A campy exploration of ambition and fame in a visually extravagant style.
  • Where the Wild Things Are - A visually enchanting exploration of inner emotions and childhood.

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  • The Night Before Christmas - Silent short film that also employed creative storytelling.
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