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The Great Dictator

The Great Dictator

Once again - the whole world laughs!

Released NR 125 min 8.4/10 Votes: 239431
Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecution from Hynkel's regime.
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1940-10-15
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$2M
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$11M

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  • Wings of Desire - A poetic exploration of life and love from the perspective of angels.
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  • A Ghost Story - A meditative film about time, existence, and the emotional resonance of places.
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  • Before Sunset - A character-driven narrative exploring love and existential questions.
  • The Big Chill - Focuses on a group of friends reflecting on life, relationships, and their past.
  • A Man Escaped - A tense and personal portrayal of escape and the human spirit.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blends dreams with reality in a whimsical narrative.
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  • The Lobster - A surreal and darkly comedic exploration of love and relationships.
  • Roma - A deeply personal narrative that examines life, memory, and socio-political themes.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores the nature of art, life, and the passage of time in a unique narrative.
  • Frida - A biopic exploring the life of the artist through visual and emotional depth.
  • The Sweet Hereafter - Weaves together individual stories of loss and collective grief.
  • Lola rennt - A stylistically innovative portrayal of time, choices, and consequences.
  • Nymphomaniac - A provocative exploration of desire, identity, and human relationships.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - A complex narrative that intertwines crime and personal history.
  • The Great Dictator - A classic satire on filmmaking, politics, and social justice.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:35

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  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of free will and societal control.
  • Black Panther - Explores revolution in the context of cultural identity.
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  • Hotel Rwanda - Examines political conflict and personal heroism.
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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:39

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  • The Thin Red Line - Explores the psychological impact of war, similar to the emotional depth in Potemkin.
  • The Killing of America - A powerful documentary that examines violence and conflict in modern America.
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  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley - Covers revolutionary themes and the impact of political conflict on personal lives.
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - A narrative of betrayal and moral conflict set against historical themes.
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  • The Weeping Meadow - Explores themes of historical memory and family amidst conflict, similar in depth.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:53

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  • Antichrist - Delves into the darkness of the human psyche against a backdrop of grief.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:32:00

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  • The Great Dictator - Uses satire to comment on real-life political figures and events, akin to Riefenstahl's controversial subject matter.
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  • Nineteen Eighty-Four - Explores themes of propaganda and totalitarianism, much like Riefenstahl’s work for the Nazi regime.
  • The Fog of War - Features insights from a key historical figure, prompting reflection on moral choices like those in Riefenstahl's life.
  • 20th Century Women - A character-driven study that reflects on society and gender, reminiscent of the personal narratives within Riefenstahl's work.
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  • A Very Heavy Agenda - Analyzes the impact of personal beliefs on public actions, akin to Riefenstahl's role in Nazi propaganda.
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  • Blackfish - Raises ethical concerns regarding representation in media, echoing Riefenstahl's controversial historical context.
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  • The Pervert's Guide to Cinema - Explores film and its underlying themes, resonating with the artistic explorations found in Riefenstahl's work.
  • The Road to Guantanamo - Documents real events in a controversial context, reflecting on political narratives similar to Riefenstahl's projects.
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  • Cairo Time - Takes a reflective approach towards art and culture with political undertones, akin to Riefenstahl's experiences.
  • A Touch of Sin - Explores violence and personal narratives in contemporary society, drawing parallels to Riefenstahl's historical context.
  • National Geographic: Inside the Vatican - Blends historical and personal narratives, offering a lens on power, similar to Riefenstahl’s themes.
  • Psycho - Subverts traditional storytelling and explores psychological themes, resonating with Riefenstahl's innovative approach to film.
  • The Farthest: Voyager in Space - Explores the intersection of exploration and the human narrative, drawing on themes similar to Riefenstahl’s life.
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  • Red Joan - Mixes personal and political narratives, exploring ethical dilemmas reminiscent of Riefenstahl’s life choices.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:01

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  • The Gold Rush - Combines comedy and tragedy, similar to the emotional range in 'La Roue'.
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  • A Page of Madness - Similar experimental narrative style and focus on psychological themes.
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  • Flesh and the Devil - Focuses on romantic entanglements and emotional conflict similar to 'La Roue'.
  • M - Dives deep into societal issues and psychological complexity like 'La Roue'.
  • Pandora's Box - Explores themes of desire and societal rejection, paralleling the emotional stakes in 'La Roue'.
  • Intolerance - Epic storytelling and social commentary that resonates with the themes of 'La Roue'.
  • The Birth of a Nation - Explores societal issues, albeit controversially, which ties back to themes in 'La Roue'.
  • The Scarecrow - Innovative visual style and storytelling, sharing similar emotional depth.
  • Little Caesar - Explores themes of ambition and downfall, akin to character struggles in 'La Roue'.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - Focuses on social issues and deep emotional narratives.
  • Gone with the Wind - Intense emotional stakes and relationship dynamics similar to 'La Roue'.
  • Modern Times - Addresses social issues with a blend of humor and seriousness similar to 'La Roue'.
  • All Quiet on the Western Front - Deep exploration of conflict and humanity paralleled in 'La Roue'.
  • The Kid - Combines comedy and tragedy while exploring deep human relationships.
  • The Great Dictator - Utilizes satire to address serious issues, mirroring the themes in 'La Roue'.
  • The Ten Commandments - Epic storytelling with strong visual elements similar to that of 'La Roue'.
  • The Wizard of Oz - Rich in emotion and explores journey and growth reminiscent of 'La Roue'.
  • The Sound of Music - Explores themes of love and family, resonating with the human experience in 'La Roue'.
  • Amélie - Quirky storytelling and strong character development akin to the narrative style in 'La Roue'.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire - Intensely emotional with complex characters, similar to 'La Roue'.
  • The Seventh Seal - Explores existential questions and human condition reminiscent of 'La Roue'.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Dives deep into societal examination and moral conflict, similar themes present in 'La Roue'.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:36

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  • Hotel Rwanda - Covers themes of genocide and political turmoil in Rwanda.
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  • American Sniper - Deals with themes of conflict and its impact on personal lives.
  • Narcos - Explores the influence of drug cartels in Latin America.
  • Banderas: A Film About the World of Real Estate - Delves into the issues within societies facing corruption and power.
  • The Maze Runner - Post-apocalyptic themes with political undertones mirrored in society.
  • Hunger - Addresses themes of protest and political dissent.
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  • Bridge of Spies - Involves Cold War politics and international diplomacy.
  • The Spy Who Came In from the Cold - Explores espionage during the Cold War, reflecting similar tensions.
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  • The People's History of the Vampire Uprising - Examines social structures and revolutions against authority.
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  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan - Satirical take on societal issues and cultural misunderstandings.
  • Lords of War - Focuses on arms dealing and its impact in conflict zones.
  • Black Hawk Down - Recreates modern military conflicts and their ramifications.
  • The Social Network - Explores themes of power, ambition, and societal change in the digital age.
  • Revolutionary Road - Themes of personal rebellion and societal expectations.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - Explores social injustices during the Great Depression.
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  • Chernobyl - Delves into negligence and mishaps of governmental power.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:31

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  • A Separation - Encapsulates the struggle of family relationships set against the backdrop of societal issues in Iran.
  • The Lives of Others - Explores personal relationships under authoritarian rule, showcasing human resilience.
  • Persepolis - An animated memoir depicting life in Iran around the time of the Islamic Revolution.
  • The Kite Runner - A journey of friendship and redemption set against the backdrop of Afghanistan's tumultuous history.
  • Beasts of No Nation - A harrowing tale of a child soldier's experiences in a fictional African country amidst civil war.
  • For Sama - A documentary that chronicles the life and experiences of a mother amidst the Syrian conflict.
  • The Zookeeper's Wife - A true story of a woman who sheltered Jews during WWII in Poland, blending personal sacrifice with historical events.
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  • The Secret in Their Eyes - A mix of drama and mystery, exploring memories and personal relationships in a politically tumultuous Argentina.
  • Incendies - A powerful drama dealing with family secrets and the effects of civil war in the Middle East.
  • The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared - A mix of humor and reflection on history and legacy while exploring personal freedom.
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  • Mustang - Highlights the struggle of young women against societal norms in contemporary Turkey.
  • The Past - A family drama that touches on themes of reconciliation and personal history set against a modern-day backdrop.
  • Son of a Gun - Involves themes of survival and relationships shaped by a tumultuous environment in Australia.
  • The Motorcycle Diaries - A biographical road film that highlights a young Che Guevara's awakening to social injustice in South America.
  • Cold War - A passionate love story set against a backdrop of political unrest in post-war Europe.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Based on true events during the Rwandan genocide, focusing on survival and personal responsibility.
  • Embrace of the Vampire - Combines personal discovery with dark historical themes within a difficult cultural context.
  • The Flowers of War - Set in war-torn China, it tells the story of a man's sacrifice amidst a brutal conflict.
  • A Quiet Passion - A biographical drama on the life of poet Emily Dickinson who wrestles with personal philosophy in a challenging environment.
  • The Road - A post-apocalyptic drama that portrays the intimate relationship between father and son as they navigate hardship.
  • This Is My Land - Documentary-style narrative focusing on contemporary Israeli-Palestinian issues through personal stories.
  • The Great Dictator - A satirical view on dictatorship mixed with personal struggle and societal commentary during the rise of fascism.
  • Philomena - A poignant tale of searching for missing family, reflecting on personal and societal challenges.
  • A Star is Born - Explores love, loss, and personal struggles in the pursuit of creativity and success.
  • Capernaum - A powerful exploration of childhood adversity and the impact of societal issues on personal lives in Lebanon.
  • My Life as a Dog - A coming-of-age story about childhood challenges and resilience within a difficult family dynamic.
  • The Last Emperor - A biographical tale encompassing the life of the last emperor of China and the socio-political upheaval he faced.
  • Roma - A deeply personal narrative that highlights social issues in Mexico through the lens of a domestic worker's life.
  • The Hunt - Focuses on personal stories against a backdrop of societal judgment and moral dilemmas.

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

  • The Hunt
  • Persepolis
  • The Kite Runner
  • Beasts of No Nation
  • For Sama
  • The Zookeeper's Wife
  • The Other Side of Hope
  • The Secret in Their Eyes
  • Incendies
  • The Lives of Others
  • A Separation
  • Life in Stills
  • Hannah Arendt
  • Waltz with Bashir
  • Attenberg
  • Son of Saul
  • The Pianist
  • The Book Thief
  • The Time That Remains
  • A Fantastic Woman
  • This Is My Land
  • The Great Dictator

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Hangmen Also Die! List

  • The Man Who Knew Too Much - Both films involve conspiracy and the tensions of political intrigue.
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  • Notorious - Themes of espionage and moral ambiguity parallel the struggles in Hangmen Also Die!
  • Lifeboat - Character-driven storytelling under extreme circumstance adds intensity similar to Hangmen.
  • Saboteur - Involves themes of sabotage and political tension amid a backdrop of war.
  • The 39 Steps - Involves a man on the run while uncovering a conspiracy, similar to the protagonist's journey.
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  • Sword of Honor - Tackles themes of honor and morality amidst the chaos of war.
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  • The Bridge on the River Kwai - Explores dilemmas of loyalty and honor in the face of enemy captivity.
  • The Lives of Others - A focus on surveillance and political tension in a totalitarian regime makes it similar.
  • The Third Man - Involves themes of moral ambiguity and post-war Europe.
  • Fury - Conveys the moral complexities faced by soldiers during war similar to Hangmen.
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front - Explores the brutality of war and its impact on humanity.
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  • Good Bye Lenin! - Explores the impact of political change on personal lives in a post-war setting.
  • Enemy of the State - Deals with surveillance, conspiracy, and fighting against powerful entities.
  • Children of Men - Involves a dystopian society facing intense political and social challenges.
  • Born on the Fourth of July - Explores themes of war and personal journey through political and societal changes.
  • Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - A darkly comedic exploration of the absurdity of war and politics.
  • Schindler's List - Portrays moral choices in the face of horrific regimes.
  • Reds - Focuses on political activists and the impact of significant ideological movements.
  • The Killing Fields - Portrays the horrors of war and its impact on personal lives amid political strife.
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  • Metropolis - An exploration of class struggle and societal issues set in a dystopian world.
  • Taxi to the Dark Side - Documentary that explores the consequences of torture and political decisions.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - Political documentary that critiques government actions and decisions.
  • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - Centers around espionage and the moral complexities involved.
  • The Imitation Game - Involves themes of espionage and the impact of war on personal lives.
  • The Counterfeiters - Focuses on survival in Nazi Germany and how individuals respond to oppressive regimes.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Explores the devastating human impact of political conflict.
  • 12 Angry Men - Themes of justice and moral engagement in a high-stakes scenario are central.
  • The Killing - A focus on character morality in a tense and high-stakes situation.
  • The Last Samurai - Themes of honor, tradition, and conflict in a time of societal change.
  • Boys Don't Cry - Explores themes of identity and social oppression amidst societal conflict.
  • Paths of Glory - Critiques the absurdity of war and the dilemmas faced by individuals within it.
  • The Pianist - Depicts survival and moral choices in the face of war and persecution.
  • Bridge of Spies - Focus on espionage and human rights amid Cold War tensions.
  • Selma - Explores themes of civil rights and political struggle against oppression.
  • Hunger - A gripping portrayal of political struggle and personal sacrifice.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:58

  • The Man Who Knew Too Much
  • The Third Man
  • Fury
  • The Battle of Algiers
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
  • V for Vendetta
  • A Man for All Seasons
  • Enemy of the State
  • The Lives of Others
  • The Bridge on the River Kwai
  • The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
  • The Great Dictator
  • Notorious
  • Lifeboat
  • Saboteur
  • The 39 Steps
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • Casablanca
  • Children of Men
  • Born on the Fourth of July
  • Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
  • 12 Angry Men

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The End of St. Petersburg List

  • Battleship Potemkin - Both films are seminal works of Soviet cinema and portray revolutionary themes.
  • October: Ten Days That Shook the World - Depicts the Russian Revolution, focusing on historical events and socio-political themes.
  • The Battleship Potemkin - Similar style and theme of uprising and rebellion against oppression.
  • The Mother - Explores class struggle and a mother's fight for her revolutionary son.
  • Aelita: Queen of Mars - Features revolutionary themes and a critique of the social order.
  • The Good Soldier Švejk - A satirical view on war and social upheaval in Eastern Europe.
  • St. Petersburg: A Love Story - Further explores life in St. Petersburg, with a narrative around love during unrest.
  • Eisenstein's Strike - Another work by Sergei Eisenstein focusing on labor movements and revolutionary struggle.
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  • Land and Freedom - Explores themes of revolution and the struggle of the working class.
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  • The Great Dictator - A satirical look at tyranny and the fight for freedom.
  • Days of Glory - Depicts the struggles of soldiers and the impact of war on society.
  • La Haine - Explores themes of social unrest and class struggle in modern society.
  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley - A depiction of revolutionary movements and personal sacrifices.
  • Persepolis - An animated story of revolution and personal struggle amidst societal upheaval.
  • Reds - A dramatization of the Russian Revolution with a focus on its impact.
  • Doctor Zhivago - Set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution, exploring human stories in turmoil.
  • The Cranes Are Flying - Examines the impact of war on personal lives and relationships.
  • The Ascent - Themes of morality and struggle during wartime reflect similar conflicts.
  • Come and See - A harrowing portrayal of war's impact on innocence and society.
  • The Siege - Focuses on a city caught in conflict, exploring themes of resistance.
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  • The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Explores the impact of war on individuals and innocence.
  • The Lives of Others - Focuses on life under oppressive regimes and moral dilemmas.
  • Schindler's List - A powerful depiction of oppression and the human spirit's fight.
  • The Pianist - Explores survival and resilience amidst the horrors of war.
  • Sophie’s Choice - Focuses on difficult choices during oppressive times.
  • Hunger - About the struggle and sacrifice for political aims.
  • V for Vendetta - Themes of resistance against oppressive regimes are central to both.
  • The Pianist - Showcases the survival of art and humanity amidst wartime despair.
  • The Killing Fields - Depicts the horror of war and the struggle of individuals caught in it.
  • Paths of Glory - Explores the absurdity of war and challenges to authority.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Shows the impact of conflict and moral choices during distressing times.
  • The Constant Gardener - A story of personal struggle against a backdrop of political corruption.
  • Good Bye Lenin! - Explores themes of social change and individual lives affected by political shifts.
  • The Square - Encapsulates the spirit of revolution and societal unrest.
  • The Wind Will Carry Us - Focuses on life in a changing socio-political landscape.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - A critique of political events and their societal impact.
  • The Hateful Eight - Comments on societal divides and the perceptions of justice.
  • 12 Years a Slave - Explores themes of oppression, struggle, and redemption.
  • Snowpiercer - A representation of class struggle and survival at any cost.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:38

  • Battleship Potemkin
  • Days of Glory
  • La Haine
  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley
  • Persepolis
  • Reds
  • Doctor Zhivago
  • The Cranes Are Flying
  • The Ascent
  • The Great Dictator
  • Mother India
  • Land and Freedom
  • The Mother
  • Aelita: Queen of Mars
  • The Good Soldier Švejk
  • The Red Tent
  • Come and See
  • The Siege
  • Hotel Rwanda
  • The Constant Gardener
  • The Square
  • The Wind Will Carry Us

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  • Brazil - Both films have a surreal, satirical take on society and bureaucracy.
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  • The Lobster - Blends absurdity with a commentary on relationships in society.
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  • Mulholland Drive - A surreal narrative structure that delves into the darker side of Hollywood.
  • Naked Lunch - Based on a novel and filled with surreal, hallucinatory experiences.
  • The Fountain - An unconventional narrative exploring life, death, and eternal love.
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  • Waking Life - Philosophical discussions set in a dreamlike, animated world.
  • Dogville - A unique storytelling method that critiques society and morality.
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  • Being There - A satirical exploration of society through the eyes of a simple man.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Combines surrealism with a sharp critique of capitalism and race.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Employs a mix of dark humor and surreal elements in a provocative narrative.
  • Two Thousand and One Nights - An animated adventure that combines surrealism with whimsical storytelling.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A complex narrative that blurs the lines between life and art, much like Schizopolis.
  • I’m Thinking of Ending Things - A mind-bending exploration of relationships and consciousness.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines dark themes with a surreal atmosphere and unique storytelling.
  • The Square - A satirical take on the art world and societal norms with absurd humor.
  • Rubber - A film about an inanimate object that critiques film conventions and reality.
  • The Cable Guy - Dark comedy with themes of obsession and societal critique.
  • American Psycho - A darkly satirical take on consumer culture and identity.
  • The Fall - A visually stunning narrative that blends fantasy and reality in unique ways.
  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality and perception in an unconventional narrative structure.
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  • The Great Dictator - A satirical comedy that critiques society and politics with a unique storytelling style.
  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - Quirky characters and a unique narrative style create a surreal comedic experience.
  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote - A surreal take on storytelling and the nature of reality.
  • Amusing Ourselves to Death - Explores the absurdity of modern media in a thought-provoking way.
  • The One I Love - A mind-bending exploration of love and identity with surreal elements.
  • Her - Explores relationships and identity in a unique, surreal narrative.
  • The Room - Known for its unconventional storytelling and cult following akin to Schizopolis.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A dystopian film that explores themes of free will and societal control through a surreal lens.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:18

  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Being There
  • Fight Club
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • The Science of Sleep
  • Dogville
  • Waking Life
  • A Serious Man
  • The Fountain
  • Naked Lunch
  • Mulholland Drive
  • The Master
  • Donnie Darko
  • The Holy Mountain
  • The Lobster
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Adaptation
  • Eraserhead
  • Sorry to Bother You
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
  • The Room
  • Her

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Death of a Bureaucrat List

  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - Both explore absurdity within societal structures.
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  • The Death of Stalin - A satirical take on political bureaucracy and power struggles.
  • Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' - Uses surrealism to highlight bureaucratic inefficiency.
  • Antichrist - Explores themes of despair within a structured environment.
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  • The Lobster - Absurd societal rules and the struggle against conformity.
  • A Serious Man - Explores the absurdity of life within a structured context.
  • Waltz with Bashir - Uses animation to convey the absurdity of war and bureaucracy.
  • Playtime - A visual critique of modern urban living and bureaucracy.
  • Modern Times - Comments on industrialization and the dehumanizing nature of work.
  • The Lives of Others - Explores the impacts of state bureaucracy on individual lives.
  • The Great Dictator - Satirical portrayal of a dictator and his bureaucracy.
  • Utopia - Examines the consequences of a bureaucratic society.
  • The Square - A satire about art, culture, and social contracts.
  • The Trial - An adaptation of Kafka's work, embodying bureaucratic absurdity.
  • The Party - Featuring a bumbling protagonist amidst formal social structures.
  • Delicatessen - Dark humor set against a backdrop of societal decay.
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth - Critiques bureaucracy through the lens of alienation.
  • The Bureau - A gripping look at the world of intelligence and bureaucracy.
  • Anomalisa - Explores existential themes in a structured societal context.
  • Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - Uses dark comedy to critique bureaucratic decision-making.
  • Fargo - A blend of crime and absurdity set in a bureaucratic environment.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores societal control and bureaucratic systems gone haywire.
  • The Good Place - A philosophical examination of morality within a bureaucratic afterlife.
  • The Gaze - Critiques societal roles and expectations through a dark lens.
  • In the Loop - Politically charged comedy about bureaucratic incompetence.
  • Idiocracy - A satirical vision of a future governed by incompetence.
  • After Life - Explores the absurdity of life and death through a bureaucratic lens.
  • Raising Arizona - Absurd situations arising from societal norms and roles.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A family's awkward journey through bureaucratic obstacles.
  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! - Using parody to tackle law enforcement bureaucracy.
  • The Invention of Lying - Explores truth and deception in a bureaucratic world.
  • Doubt - Explores societal structures within a religious bureaucracy.
  • The Simpsons Movie - Satirical take on American life and bureaucracy.
  • Kamikaze Girls - Mix of absurdity and critique of social roles.
  • Burn After Reading - A comedic look at espionage and capsizing bureaucracy.
  • Jojo Rabbit - Satires the absurdity of ideology and authoritarianism.
  • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - Critiques law enforcement and bureaucratic failures.
  • Parks and Recreation - Humor in the context of local government bureaucracy.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Explores personal struggles against societal expectations.
  • Super - A dark take on the superhero genre critiquing societal norms.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:15

  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • Modern Times
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  • The Great Dictator
  • Utopia
  • The Square
  • The Trial
  • The Party
  • Delicatessen
  • The Man Who Fell to Earth
  • PlayTime
  • Waltz with Bashir
  • Brazil
  • Office Space
  • The Death of Stalin
  • Antichrist
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  • The Lobster
  • A Serious Man
  • The Bureau
  • Anomalisa
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin List

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  • Chaplin - A biographical drama about the life of Charlie Chaplin, focusing on his career and personal life.
  • City Lights - One of Chaplin's classic films, it blends comedy with heartfelt elements and showcases his artistry.
  • Modern Times - This film features Chaplin's iconic character in a critique of industrial society, combining comedy with social commentary.
  • The Artist - A silent film set in Hollywood in the late 1920s that pays homage to the silent film era and its stars.
  • Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow - A documentary exploring the life and career of silent film comedian Buster Keaton, a contemporary of Chaplin.
  • The Great Dictator - Chaplin's bold political satire that combines humor with powerful commentary on fascism and tyranny.
  • Life is Beautiful - A tragicomedy that balances humor and drama in the face of adversity, reminiscent of Chaplin's style.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Though different in style, it also offers sharp social commentary while conflating dark themes with entertainment.
  • The Gold Rush - Another classic Chaplin film that showcases his unique blend of comedy and pathos in a gold rush setting.
  • The Circus - A classic Chaplin film where he finds work in a circus, featuring his signature slapstick humor.
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  • The Kid - Chaplin's first full-length feature film that tells a poignant story blending comedy and drama.
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  • The Buster Keaton Story - A biographical film about the life of Buster Keaton, showcasing the silent film era's impact.
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  • Singin' in the Rain - A musical that illustrates the transition from silent films to talking pictures, echoing themes present in Chaplin's work.
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  • The Adventures of Prince Achmed - An animated silent film that includes graceful storytelling and creative artistry akin to Chaplin's work.
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  • Tootsie - A comedy that explores identity and performance, celebrating humor and wit in a similar vein to Chaplin's work.
  • The Apartment - A classic film that melds romantic comedy with poignant social criticism reminiscent of Chaplin's storytelling.
  • The General - A silent film masterpiece featuring Buster Keaton that showcases stunning visual gags and storytelling.
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  • The Celebration - A film that explores family dynamics with a mix of dark comedy and drama, akin to Chaplin's themes.
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  • The King of Comedy - A dark comedy that intricately explores fame and performance, reminiscent of the themes in Chaplin's work.
  • A Fish Called Wanda - A comedy film featuring a mix of clever wit and physical humor that aligns well with Chaplin's style.
  • The Muppet Movie - A family-friendly film that charms audiences with humor and music, echoing the fanciful elements in Chaplin's stories.
  • Roman Holiday - A romantic comedy that weaves charm and adventure, drawing parallels to the whimsical spirit of Chaplin's films.
  • My Favorite Year - A comedic look back at the golden age of Hollywood with warmth and humor reminiscent of Chaplin's stories.
  • The Wedding Singer - A romantic comedy that balances humor with heartfelt moments, evoking a similar charm to Chaplin's style.
  • Silver Linings Playbook - Blending humor with deeper themes of relationships and recovery, it mirrors the complexity found in Chaplin's work.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:12

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  • The Lighthouse - Creepy atmosphere and psychological tension presented in black-and-white.
  • Roma - A personal, visual storytelling style captured in vibrant black-and-white.
  • Frances Ha - A contemporary coming-of-age story that embraces a black-and-white aesthetic.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Artistic cinematography and strong character themes that resonate with black-and-white film's storytelling.
  • The Great Dictator - Classic Charlie Chaplin film that blends humor with serious themes, shot in black-and-white.
  • Good Night, and Good Luck - A historical drama shot in black-and-white focusing on journalism's integrity.
  • 12 Angry Men - A gripping courtroom drama primarily set in one room with an intense dialogue-driven plot.
  • Citizen Kane - A landmark film in cinema history with a deep narrative structure and innovative techniques.
  • A Ghost Story - A meditative film with slow pacing and visuals that evoke a sense of timelessness.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - An iconic German Expressionist film with surreal visuals and profound thematic depth.
  • The Elephant Man - A sensitive portrayal of a man with deformities, shot in a poignant black-and-white style.
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  • Memento - Innovative narrative structure presented in a compelling and stark visual style.
  • Night of the Living Dead - Cult classic horror film noted for its social themes and effective use of black-and-white.
  • The Man Who Wasn't There - A noir-style film featuring themes of identity and existence, presented in black-and-white.
  • The Maltese Falcon - Classic film noir with rich characters and a gripping mystery plot.
  • Raging Bull - Biographical sports drama that captures the turbulent life of boxer Jake LaMotta, shot in black-and-white.
  • The Third Man - Classic film noir with stunning cinematography and a haunting score.
  • Daughter of Horror - A surrealistic horror film with a nightmarish quality presented in black-and-white.
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  • The Hateful Eight - A western thriller featuring tension and dialogue-driven plots influenced by classic cinema styles.
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  • The Grapes of Wrath - A poignant adaptation of Steinbeck's novel about struggle during the Great Depression, beautifully rendered in black-and-white.
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas - Claymation film with shadowy visuals and a touch of gothic style.
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