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Mudbound

Mudbound

Released R 135 min 7.4/10 Votes: 54952
In the post–World War II South, two families are pitted against a barbaric social hierarchy and an unrelenting landscape as they simultaneously fight the battle at home and the battle abroad.
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$10M

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  • The Help: The Documentary - A real-life exploration of the stories behind the characters in 'The Help.'
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  • A Matter of Place - Explores themes of race and community in a contemporary setting.
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  • Monster's Ball - Addresses complex issues of race and relationships in a heartfelt narrative.
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  • Mudbound - Explores race relations and the struggles of African Americans in the post-WWII rural South.
  • I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that examines racism in America through the lens of James Baldwin's unfinished work.
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  • The First Color - Explores the challenges faced by Black figures in the civil rights movement.
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  • Orange Is the New Black - Explores societal issues, with a focus on race and gender through diverse characters.
  • Fences - A powerful drama about an African American family's struggles and aspirations in the 1950s.
  • The Wire - A series that tackles various issues of race, class, and justice in urban America.
  • The Deuce - Explores themes of gender and race through the lens of 1970s New York culture.
  • The Get Down - Highlights the emergence of hip-hop culture in the 1970s Bronx against a backdrop of social issues.
  • We Are Who We Are - A coming-of-age story dealing with identity, including race and gender in a contemporary setting.
  • Self Made - A limited series inspired by the life of Madam C.J. Walker and her trials in the beauty industry.
  • The Man in the High Castle - An alternate history series exploring identity and struggles under oppressive regimes.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:40

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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:29:34

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  • Belly - Explores themes of culture, love, and the struggles of underrepresented communities.
  • Black Panther - Intertwines culture and identity while addressing systemic issues through the lens of a superhero narrative.
  • Fences - Examines race relations and family struggles within the African American community.
  • The Color Purple - Focuses on the resilience of African American women and their pursuit of love and self-discovery.
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  • Southside with You - A romantic drama about the early relationship of Barack and Michelle Obama, highlighting themes of love and support.
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  • The Secret Life of Bees - Explores themes of female empowerment, race, and family bonds in historical context.
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  • The Imitation Game - Focuses on a brilliant individual facing societal rejection due to his identity, paralleling themes of societal struggle.
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  • Our Souls at Night - Combines themes of love and longing, highlighting connections that transcend societal norms.
  • Loving Vincent - A unique exploration of art and personal connections reflecting the tragic beauty of love amidst hardships.
  • A Star Is Born - A powerful film exploring love, sacrifice, and personal struggles within the entertainment industry.
  • The Great Debaters - Focuses on young individuals fighting for their beliefs in a racially charged environment.
  • Just Mercy - A heartfelt narrative about justice, race, and the fight against systemic racism.
  • Love - Addresses themes of connection and society's impact on relationships, though in a more modern context.
  • Angela's Ashes - A poignant story about hardship and perseverance within a family, touching on societal challenges.
  • The Kite Runner - Explores deep personal connections and societal issues, similar to the emotional core of Loving.
  • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - A story of determination and love in the face of hardships and societal challenges.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:51

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  • The Intouchables - Themes of friendship from contrasting backgrounds and profound personal journeys are similar.
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  • 12 Years a Slave - Both films highlight personal struggles against systemic oppression and the quest for freedom.
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  • The Pursuit of Love - The exploration of love, loss, and personal growth connects with Lion's themes.
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  • Life is Beautiful - Both stories depict the power of love and hope amidst dark circumstances.
  • Eighth Grade - Exploration of personal coming-of-age experiences and facing life’s challenges are similar.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Themes of love, loss, and personal growth amidst hardship connect both movies.
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  • Before Sunrise - Explore deep emotional connections and the quest for meaning in personal relationships.
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  • The Tree of Life - Themes of existence, upbringing, and the search for understanding blend the two films.
  • Big Fish - Exploration of memory, storytelling, and personal journeys are central to both narratives.
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  • About Time - Similar themes of love, loss, and cherishing moments connect the narratives.
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  • American Beauty - Themes of personal awakening and familial struggles are prevalent in both films.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:38

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Under the Skin of the City List

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  • Close-Up - Combines documentary and fiction to explore identity and societal issues in Iran.
  • The Color of Paradise - Focuses on family ties and the challenges faced by individuals in Iranian society.
  • Fireworks Wednesday - Examines interpersonal relationships and societal pressures in Iran.
  • Taste of Cherry - Explores existential themes and the complexity of human relationships.
  • The Circle - Focuses on women's issues and societal constraints within Iran.
  • The White Balloon - Children's perspective on life's struggles reflects deeper societal themes.
  • Ten - Uses a minimalist storytelling approach to examine women's lives in Iran.
  • About Elly - A modern tale that delves into the repercussions of societal expectations.
  • The Wind Will Carry Us - Explores themes of tradition versus modernity in Iranian society.
  • The Last Days of Winter - Set in a similar cultural context, it explores complex familial relationships.
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  • A Man of Integrity - Explores corruption and integrity in contemporary Iranian life.
  • The Girl Without Hands - Visually captivating adaptation of a tale that reflects social themes.
  • The Song of Sparrows - Explores themes of family and resilience against societal challenges.
  • Life and Nothing But - Examines post-war society and personal struggles in a historical context.
  • The Past - Explores complex emotional relationships shaped by cultural backgrounds.
  • Persepolis - Animated storytelling reflecting on identity and societal struggles.
  • Cinematic Orchestra - A visual portrayal of culture and emotional depth reflective of Under the Skin of the City.
  • A Taste of Honey - Deals with family and societal pressure similar to Iranian women’s narratives.
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Explores the human experience and personal relationships amidst adversity.
  • Wild Strawberries - An introspective look at life and interconnected relationships over time.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - Explores unresolved mysteries and emotional depth in a societal context.
  • The Kite Runner - Explores themes of loss, friendship, and redemption in a culturally rich backdrop.
  • The Revenant - Focuses on personal resilience and conflict against broader societal forces.
  • I Am Not a Witch - Challenges societal norms and examines the plight of women in a unique narrative.
  • Woman at War - A woman's struggle against societal expectations in a contemporary context.
  • Roma - Explores personal and social struggles in a richly detailed historical context.
  • The Breadwinner - Animated tale focusing on a young girl's resilience against societal restrictions.
  • The Zookeeper's Wife - A story of survival and moral courage set against societal upheaval.
  • The Ordinary People - Explores familial dynamics and the impact of tragedy on relationships.
  • Anatomy of a Murder - A deep dive into legal and moral complexity within personal relationships.
  • A Beautiful Mind - Explores the intersection of personal struggles and societal expectations.
  • The Help - Explores racial and societal issues through personal narratives.
  • Life of Pi - An exploration of survival, friendship, and faith in challenging circumstances.
  • Tangerines - Focuses on human connections in the backdrop of conflict and turmoil.
  • Spotlight - Investigates societal issues through deep personal and professional ties.
  • Her - Explores themes of loneliness and connection within a modern societal context.
  • Mudbound - Delves into societal issues with an emphasis on gender and race dynamics.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:25

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  • No Country for Old Men - Intense character-driven drama with moral conflicts.
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  • The Night of - Intricate storytelling with nuanced character studies in a crime narrative.
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  • The Killing - Character-driven crime drama with a focus on moral ambiguity.
  • Mudbound - Intersecting lives in harsh conditions with strong character development.
  • Killing of a Sacred Deer - Psychological tension and moral conflicts echoing dark themes.
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  • The Leftovers - Explores themes of loss, grief, and the quest for meaning.
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  • Muriel's Wedding - A blend of dark humor and emotional struggles in personal relationships.
  • Top of the Lake - Mystery and exploration of female empowerment and trauma.
  • Boyhood - A coming-of-age story capturing the essence of growing up over time.
  • The Strain - Life and survival in a world facing monstrous threats.
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  • Ozark - Tension-filled family drama with moral complexity and high stakes.
  • The Lighthouse - Explores isolation, mental strain, and ambiguous reality.
  • Top Girl - Focus on unseen struggles and complexities of personal identity.
  • Blood Diamond - An impactful exploration of moral dilemmas set against conflict.
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  • Sharp Objects - Deep dive into trauma, relationships, and moral complexity.
  • Atonement - Themes of love, loss, and the consequences of actions.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:37

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  • Devotion - Themes of loyalty and sacrifice in relationships are central to the story.
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  • Belly - Explores the struggle of women in a male-dominated world and the search for identity.
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  • Brooklyn - A young woman's journey of self-discovery between two cultures and homes.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Incorporates themes of love, honor, and female empowerment in a historical setting.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:14:51

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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:14

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:04

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  • The Sinner - An anthology crime series focusing on understanding the motivations behind crimes.
  • Elite Squad - The story of police corruption and moral ambiguity in a crime-ridden society.
  • The Bridge - Investigative series that examines the impact of crime across borders.
  • Sharp Objects - Delves into personal trauma and the impact on relatives and communities.
  • The Fall - A gripping psychological thriller examining the minds behind crimes.
  • The Act - Explores complex familial relationships and the consequences of deception.
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  • The Bridge on the River Kwai - A classic war film that delves into the psychological aspects of conflict.

Last updated: 2024-09-27 09:16:24

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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:56

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  • Roots - A classic miniseries depicting the journey from slavery to freedom across generations.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:38

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