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The Death of Louis XIV

The Death of Louis XIV

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August 1715. After going for a walk, Louis XIV feels a pain in his leg. The next days, the king keeps fulfilling his duties and obligations, but his sleep is troubled and he has a serious fever. He barely eats and weakens increasingly. This is the start of the slow agony of the greatest king of France, surrounded by his relatives and doctors.
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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:32:06

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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:05

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Last updated: 2024-09-23 22:49:11

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:45:01

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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:31

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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:40

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  • Amour - A poignant examination of love and the human condition, resonating with the emotional depth of The Clink of Ice.
  • The Great Beauty - Delves into existential reflection and the absurdity of life, similar to the thematic elements in The Clink of Ice.
  • Nymphomaniac - Investigates the often uncomfortable truths of human desires, akin to the narrative tone of The Clink of Ice.
  • The Piano Teacher - Explores psychological complexities and human relationships, similar to the intricate storytelling in The Clink of Ice.
  • Wild Strawberries - Focuses on reflection and life's journey, echoing the themes found in The Clink of Ice.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores the passage of time and human memory, resonating with the philosophical undertones of The Clink of Ice.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Layers of narrative and existential questioning reflect the style of The Clink of Ice.
  • The Double Life of Véronique - Explores identity and existential themes, aligning with the motifs in The Clink of Ice.
  • Being John Malkovich - Examines identity and the nature of consciousness, resonating with themes in The Clink of Ice.
  • The Sea Inside - Digs deep into the human condition and existential choices, sharing parallels with The Clink of Ice.
  • The Lobster - A surreal take on relationships and societal expectations, akin to the absurdities found in The Clink of Ice.
  • A Separation - Addresses complex moral dilemmas and personal relationships, much like the intricate storytelling in The Clink of Ice.
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  • The Death of Louis XIV - A meditative approach to death and legacy, with themes similar to those found in The Clink of Ice.
  • Goodbye First Love - Explores love and loss with emotional depth, mirroring themes in The Clink of Ice.
  • Anomalisa - An exploration of loneliness and connection in human relationships, paralleling The Clink of Ice.
  • The Master - Investigates the complexities of faith and influence, reflecting thematic elements from The Clink of Ice.
  • Persona - Explores identity and human connection with psychological depth, akin to The Clink of Ice.
  • Mother! - A dark psychological exploration of existence and creation, resembling the tone of The Clink of Ice.
  • The Hunt - Address moral dilemmas in a community setting, similar to the tensions depicted in The Clink of Ice.
  • Dogville - Explores human nature and societal judgment through a unique storytelling lens, akin to The Clink of Ice.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - A psychological thriller that delves into moral complexities, resonating with themes in The Clink of Ice.
  • How to Be a Latin Lover - A blend of humor and existential contemplation in relationships, resonating with The Clink of Ice's thematic exploration.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and relationships in an unconventional manner, much like The Clink of Ice.
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  • Frances Ha - Explores the challenges of adulthood and identity, resonating with The Clink of Ice.
  • The Others - Sustains a sense of existential dread and mystery, akin to the tone in The Clink of Ice.
  • The Favourite - A darkly humorous exploration of power dynamics and relationships, parallel to themes in The Clink of Ice.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Explores the darker aspects of desire and despair, resonating with the tone of The Clink of Ice.
  • My Life as a Dog - Combines humor and poignant existential themes in a coming-of-age story, similar to The Clink of Ice.
  • The Square - Questions societal norms and human behavior, resonating with the absurdities in The Clink of Ice.
  • Melancholia - A deep exploration of depression and existentialism, aligning thematically with The Clink of Ice.
  • Her - Examines loneliness and connection in a futuristic setting, resonating with the themes present in The Clink of Ice.
  • My Own Private Idaho - A story of self-discovery and existential crises, akin to the themes explored in The Clink of Ice.
  • Another Round - Explores the search for meaning in life through unorthodox methods, reminiscent of The Clink of Ice.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:11

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Look of Silence List

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  • Waltz with Bashir - An animated documentary that explores a soldier’s haunting memories of the Lebanon War.
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  • Ghosts of Rwanda - A documentary recounting the Rwandan genocide and its global implications.
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  • Atonement - Explores themes of guilt and the impact of historical events on personal lives.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Based on true events during the Rwandan genocide, highlighting the struggle for humanity.
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  • Restrepo - A visceral portrayal of a platoon's experiences in Afghanistan, delving into the realities of war.
  • Children of War - Examines the impact of civil war on children, drawing parallels with the theme of lost innocence.
  • The Unknown Known - Interviews with Donald Rumsfeld about the complexities of war and decision-making processes.
  • American History X - Explores themes of prejudice, violence, and redemption through personal stories.
  • The Last King of Scotland - A biographical drama about the rise and fall of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, highlighting political violence.
  • Restoration - A personal journey exploring trauma and recovery in the context of historical pain.
  • Rendition - Explores the shadowy world of torture and the moral implications of political decisions.
  • The Kite Runner - Deals with themes of friendship and the impact of historical trauma in Afghanistan.
  • The War on Democracy - A critical look at U.S. influence on Latin America and the affected populations.
  • A Dangerous Method - Explores the psychological aftermath of war and trauma through the lens of psychological study.
  • The Killing Fields - A historical drama portraying the Cambodian genocide through personal narratives.
  • The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes - Experimental documentary that exposes societal issues through confrontational visuals.
  • The Battle of Chile - A documentary series chronicling the political turmoil in Chile during the early 1970s.
  • Human Flow - A poignant exploration of the global refugee crisis through personal accounts and stories.
  • No Man's Land - A war drama blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator in the Bosnian War.
  • A Place at the Table - Investigates hunger in America, shining light on societal failures impacting individuals.
  • The Wound - Examines the complexities of masculinity in South Africa, bound to historical and cultural trauma.
  • Gook - Explores race relations in America through the lens of a personal narrative during the LA riots.
  • The Death of Louis XIV - A meditative film on mortality and historical suffering through the lens of monarchy's last moments.
  • Buried - A survival story that reflects on isolation and the human condition amidst peril.
  • Before the Rain - A narrative interweaving themes of war, love, and fate in the context of the Balkan conflict.
  • The Other Side of the Mountain - Explores personal trauma and recovery from paralyzing injuries due to a tragic event.
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  • My Life as a Dog - Touches on themes of childhood innocence and trauma against the backdrop of change.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:29

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Songs from the Second Floor List

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  • The Lobster - Blends absurdity, dark humor, and commentary on societal norms regarding relationships.
  • Dogtooth - Explores themes of isolation and manipulation within a darkly comedic framework.
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  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines psychological tension with dark humor, evoking discomfort and reflection.
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  • A Ghost Story - Offers a meditative exploration of time, existence, and memory in a unique narrative style.
  • Anomalisa - A stop-motion exploration of loneliness and existential angst with a unique visual style.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A complex exploration of life, mortality, and artistic creation with surreal elements.
  • Blue Velvet - Examines the dark underbelly of small-town America with disturbing and absurd elements.
  • The House That Jack Built - A provocative and darkly comedic exploration of a serial killer’s psyche.
  • The Favourite - A darkly comedic historical drama that combines absurdity with character-driven storytelling.
  • Ikiru - A touching and contemplative examination of life and purpose, combining humor and sadness.
  • Playtime - Features a comedic and critical look at modernity and urban design through a visual montage.
  • Tideland - A surreal blend of dark fantasy and tragedy, exploring themes of childhood and imagination.
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  • The Piano Teacher - A disturbing character study that delves into power dynamics and psychological tension.
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  • Enter the Void - A mind-bending journey through life, death, and the afterlife, filled with surreal imagery.
  • Melancholia - A visually striking exploration of depression and existential despair in a surreal narrative.
  • The Killing Fields - A powerful exploration of war and its aftermath, focusing on the human cost of conflict.
  • The Fall - Combines fantasy and reality in a visually stunning narrative that explores human suffering.
  • The Seventh Seal - A classic exploration of mortality and faith set against a backdrop of existential dread.
  • Under the Skin - A haunting exploration of identity and humanity through a surreal lens.
  • Mother! - A psychological horror that intertwines themes of creation and destruction with surreal elements.
  • Eraserhead - A surreal and disturbing exploration of fear, parenthood, and alienation.
  • Persona - A psychological exploration of identity and humanity through artful storytelling and surreal imagery.
  • The Favourite - A darkly comedic historical tale that deals with power struggles and absurdity.
  • A Field in England - A surreal and darkly comedic exploration of madness and existential themes set during the English Civil War.
  • I’m Not There - A non-linear, abstract biopic that explores identity and existence through various personas of Bob Dylan.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:23

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Born in Heinola List

  • The Man Without a Past - A Finnish film exploring themes of identity and human connection, similar to the tone of 'Born in Heinola'.
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  • Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale - Combines dark humor and folklore, reminiscent of the quirky storytelling.
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  • Café de Flore - Explores love and emotional struggles in an artsy setting, akin to the themes of 'Born in Heinola'.
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  • About Elly - A film that discusses personal relationships and social dynamics, echoing similar emotional beats.
  • The Death of Louis XIV - Historical drama with a slow pace and subtle humor, similar to the style of 'Born in Heinola'.
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  • The Happy Life - Explores themes of joy and contentment amidst life's struggles, akin to 'Born in Heinola'.
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  • The Great Beauty - Visually stunning and offers a deep introspection on life, reflecting a similar philosophical tone.
  • Wild Strawberries - A classic that explores memory and existential reflections, similar to the thematic undertones.
  • Amour - A touching exploration of love and aging, resonating with the emotional core of 'Born in Heinola'.
  • Shame - A mature exploration of human flaws and redemption with a slow narrative pace.
  • Jauja - Surreal and poetic, exploring the nature of life and existentialism.
  • The Other Woman - A mix of drama and humor centered on personal relationships, mirroring the film's elements.
  • Another Round - A unique exploration of life and social rituals, paralleling emotional highs and lows.
  • The Square - Satirical take on art and human behavior, reminiscent of the film's social observations.
  • The Lobster - Dark humor intertwined with social commentary on relationships, echoing similar tones.
  • Fargo - Combines dark humor with a story about ordinary people caught in extraordinary situations.
  • The Salesman - Explores themes of morality with a personal story, reflecting on human emotions.
  • Our Time - A slow-paced narrative exploring personal relationships and emotional complexities.
  • Spirit of the Beehive - Delve into childhood wonder and existential themes, reflective of the film's aesthetic.
  • Frantz - Explores themes of loss and connection with a focus on relational dynamics.
  • The King's Speech - Historical drama that weaves personal and social challenges with emotional depth.
  • Amour fou - A unique historical reflection on love and sacrifice, similar emotional resonance.
  • Sitala - A film that utilizes humor and introspection similar to the revealing moments in 'Born in Heinola'.
  • Life is Beautiful - A blend of humor and tragedy, highlighting the human spirit in adversity.
  • The Intouchables - A heartwarming yet humorous take on friendship and social barriers.
  • Good Bye Lenin! - Explores the emotional impact of social change and personal relationships with humor.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A quirky family road trip film that highlights relationships and individual struggles.
  • The Straight Story - A gentle narrative that emphasizes human connection and life's simple journeys.
  • In the Mood for Love - A beautifully shot film that explores longing and unfulfilled desires, resonating deeply.
  • A Ghost Story - A contemplative take on time and existence, echoing existential themes.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:31:17

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  • The Wailing - Mixes personal hardship with social commentary in a unique style.
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  • The Great Happiness Space - Examines personal relationships and societal expectations.
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  • The Climb - Depicts friendship and hardships with a blend of humor and drama.
  • Nymphomaniac - Explores complex human emotions and sexuality.
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  • Roma - An intimate look at family life and societal changes.
  • The Farewell - Explores cultural identity and family dynamics delicately.
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  • Paw Patrol: The Movie - While aimed at kids, it contains themes of friendship and responsibility.
  • I, Daniel Blake - Focuses on social issues and the struggles of individuals.
  • The Death of Louis XIV - A slow-paced film that explores life, power, and mortality.
  • The Lighthouse - A psychological exploration set in isolation with intense character dynamics.
  • Wild Strawberries - A reflective journey through life and memory.
  • Fish Tank - Explores coming-of-age and personal struggle in a gritty setting.
  • Parasite - Explores class disparity and complex family dynamics.
  • Lady Bird - A coming-of-age film focused on personal and familial relationships.
  • Pan's Labyrinth - Combines fantasy with harsh realities of life, exploring deep themes.
  • Under the Skin - A unique narrative style exploring identity and humanity.
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  • A Ghost Story - Looks at time and existence through an emotional lens.
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  • Hereditary - Explores family trauma within a beautifully crafted horror framework.
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  • Room - A powerful narrative about resilience and personal growth.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:43:42

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to King of the Belgians List

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:11:16

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