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Victoria
One City. One Night. One Take.
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A young Spanish woman who has newly moved to Berlin finds her flirtation with a local guy turn potentially deadly as their night out with his friends reveals a dangerous secret.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Luminaries List
- Poldark - Both series are set in historical periods with themes of love, ambition, and adventure.
- Taboo - Shares a moody atmosphere and a focus on the complexities of wealth and power in historical contexts.
- The Terror - Explores survival and mystery in historical settings with a dark and suspenseful tone.
- The Age of Shadows - Similar themes of espionage and betrayal in a richly portrayed historical milieu.
- War & Peace - Adaptation of a classic novel, focusing on historical romances and the impact of war.
- The North Water - Takes a dark and thrilling look at life in the 19th century, focusing on human nature.
- Gentleman Jack - Explores themes of love and societal constraints in an historical setting.
- Deadwood - Rich character development and a gritty depiction of life in a historical frontier town.
- The English Game - Combines personal stories with a backdrop of historical events, focusing on class and ambition.
- Victoria - Follows a historical figure navigating love and power dynamics in a visually stunning setting.
- Wives and Daughters - Features themes of societal expectations and family entanglements in a historical context.
- Penny Dreadful - Blends historical elements with gothic horror and complex character relationships.
- The Time Traveler's Wife - Tackles complicated love stories and time in a historical context.
- Poldark (1975) - Earlier adaptation with similar themes of romance and adventure in a historical setting.
- The Forsyte Saga - Focus on family dynamics and societal change across generations in a historical setting.
- Poldark (1975) - Focuses on similar themes of love, ambition, and class struggles in a historical context.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama filled with battles, loyalty, and complex characters in past British history.
- The Outcast - Explores the consequences of societal rejection in a richly depicted historical backdrop.
- Ripper Street - Set in Victorian London, featuring crime, suspense, and period details.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Focuses on rural life and community dynamics in a historical setting.
- Pillars of the Earth - An epic tale set in medieval England, exploring love, ambition, and power struggles.
- The Miniaturist - Historical drama that weaves a mystery with themes of control and power in society.
- The Spanish Princess - Focuses on historical figures navigating love and politics in a richly detailed setting.
- Harlots - Explores complex female characters in a historical setting with themes of empowerment and survival.
- The Last Tycoon - Explore the golden age of Hollywood with the same complexities of power and ambition.
- The Hollow Crown - Series of adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays with intense character explorations.
- Frontier - Combines adventure with historical themes centered around fur traders in the 18th century.
- The Secret Garden - The themes of discovery and transformation in a historical setting resonate with The Luminaries.
- The Knick - Follows the medical practices in the early 20th century with an emphasis on social issues.
- The Romanoffs - Features diverse storylines connected through a historical reference to the Romanov dynasty.
- The White Queen - Explores power dynamics and personal stories during the Wars of the Roses.
- Dickensian - Filters multiple Dickens stories into one narrative, rich with characters and historical context.
- The Crown - Explores power, politics, and personal life of historical figures within a rich production value.
- The French Dispatch - Offers a stylized take on intertwined stories from a historical perspective.
- The Tudors - Focus on the personal and political intrigues of the Tudor monarchy in a historical setting.
- The Last Duel - Portrays themes of honor, betrayal, and societal expectations in a historical context.
- A Woman of No Importance - Explores social class and gender dynamics within a historical context.
- War and Peace - Themes of love and conflict set in a historical backdrop similar to The Luminaries.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Based on the life of mathematician Ramanujan, it explores themes of ambition and cultural conflict.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:41:42
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Making of a Lady List
- Pride and Prejudice - Both feature themes of romance, class differences, and societal expectations in a historical setting.
- Emma - Explores similar themes of love and societal norms through a young woman's perspective.
- Jane Eyre - A classic story of love, social position, and personal integrity in a period setting.
- North and South - Focuses on class struggles and romance amidst societal changes, set in the 19th century.
- Little Women - Centers on the lives of women during a historical period, dealing with love and family dynamics.
- Sense and Sensibility - Similar exploration of love, class, and morality among women in a historical context.
- The Age of Innocence - A romantic drama dealing with societal constraints and the intricacies of love.
- The Secret Garden - Similar themes of personal growth and transformation set in a historical backdrop.
- A Room with a View - Highlights personal conflict and societal influences on relationships.
- Becoming Jane - Follows the life of Jane Austen and her struggles with love and societal expectations.
- Miss Austen Regrets - A biopic about Jane Austen highlighting her relationships and societal observations.
- Persuasion - Explores romantic relationships and societal pressures similar to The Making of a Lady.
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - A historical romance with a focus on character development and relationships.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Follows historical figures’ lives, focusing on love and rivalry in a historical setting.
- Downton Abbey - Deals with class issues and the intricacies of relationships in a historical context.
- The Remains of the Day - Explores themes of duty versus personal happiness against a historical backdrop.
- The Cuckoo's Calling - Intricate character relationships and societal observations similar to The Making of a Lady.
- The Young Victoria - Focuses on the complexities of royal life and love, set in a historical context.
- Marie Antoinette - A cinematic portrayal of a historical woman's struggles with love and public image.
- Belgravia - Explores the social dynamics and romantic entanglements of the 19th century.
- The Paradise - A romantic drama set in a department store during the 19th century, highlighting societal norms.
- Poldark - Focuses on love, social class, and personal struggle in a historical context.
- Outlander - Involves romance and historical challenges, exploring personal and societal conflicts.
- The Pursuit of Love - A comic exploration of love and societal expectations set in the early 20th century.
- The Spanish Princess - A historical drama about love, power, and personal ambition in royal settings.
- Gentleman Jack - Explores the life of a woman navigating love and societal constraints in the 19th century.
- Anne with an E - Focuses on themes of identity, belonging, and love in a historical setting.
- The Forsyte Saga - Explores family, love, and class issues in a historical narrative.
- Wives and Daughters - A story of class, romance, and the complexities of relationships in a 19th-century setting.
- The Count of Monte Cristo - A tale of love, betrayal, and revenge set against historical backdrops.
- Lorna Doone - A historical romance centered on class and relationship dynamics.
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Explores the romantic entanglements of a woman with distinct stages of love.
- The Last Kingdom - Combines elements of historical drama and personal loyalties similar to The Making of a Lady.
- Victoria - A depiction of Queen Victoria's life, focusing on love and personal conflict in a historical setting.
- Cranford - Explores community and romantic relationships in a small-town, historical context.
- The Duchess - Focuses on the life of a woman navigating society's expectations and her romantic life.
- The Bletchley Circle - Marries themes of women’s empowerment and societal norm challenges in a historical context.
- The Last Tycoon - Explores personal ambitions and relationships within a historical framework.
- The Orville - Features character-driven stories with societal themes, albeit in a science fiction setting.
- The Pursuit of Love - Examines various forms of love and personal growth in a historical context.
- The Chaperone - Conveys themes of identity, love, and societal expectations in a historical setting.
Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:31:53
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Borgias List
- The Tudors - Explores the life of a historical figure's court and their power struggles.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Focuses on the influential Medici family during the Renaissance, similar themes of power and intrigue.
- Versailles - Follows the reign of Louis XIV, showcasing political and sexual intrigues.
- The Spanish Princess - Centers on royal aspirations and historical political machinations.
- Rome - Explores the politics and dynamics of ancient Rome, filled with power struggles.
- Catherine the Great - Depicts the life of an empress navigating through power and intrigue.
- The Last Kingdom - Set in a historical period with battles for power and loyalty.
- The White Queen - A historical drama focused on power struggles during the Wars of the Roses.
- The Spanish Civil War - Though a documentary, it examines conflict and power, much like 'The Borgias'.
- Knightfall - Follows the Knights Templar and their role in political intrigue.
- Pillars of the Earth - A historical drama about power and ambition in medieval England.
- The Witcher - Contains political intrigue and a rich historical fantasy backdrop.
- The Crown - Examines the reign of Elizabeth II and the politics surrounding it.
- Victoria - Follows Queen Victoria's rise to power and her relationships with those around her.
- Frontier - Features power struggles in the fur trade, capturing a similar tone.
- Gunpowder - A historical drama about the Gunpowder Plot with themes of intrigue and betrayal.
- Barbarians - Centers on the struggle between the Roman Empire and Germanic tribes.
- Knightfall - Involves historical knights and their interactions with political powers.
- Borgia - A different take on the Borgia family with a focus on drama and politics.
- Troy: Fall of a City - Explores the legendary power struggles during the Trojan War.
- The Hollow Crown - A series adapting Shakespeare's historical plays, filled with political intrigue.
- The Pacific - Though a war drama, it shares themes of loyalty and personal struggles within larger conflicts.
- The Pillars of the Earth - A historical saga about power, ambition, and survival in medieval England.
- Outlander - Combines historical drama with romance, magnetic characters, and power dynamics.
- Sons of Anarchy - While modern, it deals with loyalty and power struggles within a close-knit community.
- Deadwood - A gritty drama about power and survival during the westward expansion.
- The Americans - Delves into espionage and betrayal, similar in theme to political intrigue.
- Boardwalk Empire - A political drama set in Prohibition-era America, focusing on power and corruption.
- Secrets and Lies - Involves dark secrets and the consequences of power in personal lives.
- The Affair - Explores personal power dynamics and their effects on individuals and families.
- House of Cards - Political drama with intense power struggles and moral conflicts.
- Reign - Focused on Mary, Queen of Scots, exploring her rise and conflicts in a royal court.
- Poldark - Explores class struggles, love, and ambition in post-revolutionary England.
- The Spanish Princess - About the political machinations of royal families and their ambitions.
- Mad Men - While set in a different era, explores power dynamics and complex characters.
- The Last Kingdom - Follows King Alfred's fight for his kingdom, rife with political intrigue.
- The Great - A satirical look at the rise of Catherine the Great, filled with relationships and power plays.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 00:32:04
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The House of Eliott List
- Downton Abbey - Both series explore class dynamics and societal changes in early 20th century England.
- Mr. Selfridge - Centers on the rise of a department store in London, showcasing fashion and women's empowerment.
- Call the Midwife - Focuses on the lives of women and midwives in post-war England with rich period detail.
- The Paradise - Set in a Victorian-era department store, it's about ambition and the lives of its employees.
- Poldark - Features strong character development with themes of love and hardship in historical settings.
- The Bletchley Circle - Follows a group of women who use their skills to solve crimes after WWII, emphasizing female intelligence.
- A Place to Call Home - Explores family dynamics and societal issues in post-war Australia with a strong female lead.
- The Team - A crime drama that explores the personal lives of its characters against a backdrop of societal issues.
- North & South - A historical drama centered on class differences and a romantic relationship during the industrial revolution.
- The Tudors - Follows the life and reign of Henry VIII with a focus on power struggles and personal relationships.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Depicts village life in 19th century England with strong female relationships and community themes.
- Victoria - Explores the early life of Queen Victoria with a focus on her marriage, politics, and society.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Historical drama that focuses on the lives of women in the Tudor court and their ambitions.
- Versailles - Features the extravagant court of Louis XIV and the dynamics of power and relationships.
- Penny Dreadful - Combines historical figures and Gothic horror with strong female characters.
- The Spanish Princess - Historical drama about Catherine of Aragon, focusing on her struggles and political maneuvers.
- Merlin - A retelling of Arthurian legends with strong themes of friendship and leadership.
- The White Queen - Based on the Wars of the Roses, it emphasizes women's roles in politics and power.
- Foyle's War - A detective series set during WWII, dealing with moral dilemmas and social issues.
- The Last Kingdom - Focuses on historical conflicts and character development in a rich historical setting.
- Poldark - Explores themes of love, conflict, and resilience in 18th century England.
- Outlander - Time-traveling historical drama with a strong female lead and intricate storytelling.
- The Gilded Age - Set in the late 19th century, focusing on America's upper class and societal changes.
- Becoming Elizabeth - Delves into the life of a young Elizabeth I, focused on ambition and the politics of her time.
- The Bridgertons - Explores romance and society centered around a family in Regency-era England.
- Ripper Street - Set in Victorian London, it portrays crime and societal issues of the time.
- The Spanish Princess - Focuses on Catherine of Aragon during the Tudor period with a strong female viewpoint.
- The White Princess - Continues the story from 'The White Queen', focusing on the lives of women in a tumultuous period.
- Gentleman Jack - Based on the real-life diaries of Anne Lister, focusing on her life and relationships in 1830s Yorkshire.
- Cranford - Showcases village life in Victorian England, with strong character-driven narratives.
- Hearts and Bones - Explores the complexities of relationships and societal changes through various narratives.
- The Leftovers - Offers deep character studies and emotional arcs set in a unique narrative framework.
- The Chaperone - Follows a woman's transformative journey amidst societal changes in the 1920s.
- Six Wives of Henry VIII - Historical drama focusing on the lives of Henry VIII's wives and their struggles for power.
- The Spanish Civil War - Examines societal and political dynamics through personal experiences during a turbulent time.
- The Forsyte Saga - A multi-generational saga focused on family, love, and societal change in early 20th century London.
- Tipping the Velvet - Follows the life of a young woman in Victorian England exploring identity and sexuality.
- The Hour - A drama centered around a 1950s news program emphasizing ambition and gender roles.
- Little Women - Adaptation centered on the lives of four sisters in the post-Civil War era exploring women's roles.
- Anne with an E - Focuses on a young girl's journey for belonging in a historical context with strong themes of identity.
- The Pillars of the Earth - Historical drama about the building of a cathedral in 12th century England, featuring strong characters.
- The Living and the Dead - Set in Victorian England, it explores themes of life, death, and societal change.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:48
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Jamestown List
- The Witch - Explores the challenges of life in a harsh colonial setting, focused on survival and societal pressures.
- Deadwood - Set in the lawless West, this gritty series examines the complexities of life in a burgeoning town.
- Pillars of the Earth - Set in medieval times, it tells a sweeping story of struggle and power, much like Jamestown.
- Frontier - Centers around the fur trade in North America, showcasing conflict and competition during settlement.
- The Last Kingdom - Features themes of loyalty, conflict, and survival in a historical setting.
- Outlander - Combines historical drama with romance and adventure, exploring difficult times and relationships.
- Black Sails - Focuses on piracy and survival in the early 18th century, with strong character development.
- The Terror - Combines historical elements with horror, touching on survival in an unforgiving wilderness.
- Victoria - Delves into the complexities of monarchy and societal pressure in a historical context.
- The Spanish Princess - Historical drama that explores the life of a royal, touching on power and alliances.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Depicts rural community life and relationships in the 19th century, with a focus on social themes.
- The Pillars of the Earth - Another take on Follett's work, showcasing historical struggles and construction of a cathedral.
- The Outpost - Follows a group of soldiers in a remote outpost, facing outsiders and internal conflicts.
- Banished - Focuses on the lives of British convicts in Australia, highlighting colonial themes.
- The Vikingsson - Explores Viking culture and settlement, showcasing survival against the odds.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama filled with battles and political intrigue during the Viking Age.
- Into the West - Narrates the journey of westward expansion and its impact on various cultures.
- The North Water - Set on a whaling ship, explores dark themes of survival in a remote and harsh environment.
- Rebellion - Drama set against the backdrop of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, focusing on the consequences of conflict.
- The New World - A film that explores the first contact between Native Americans and European settlers.
- Taboo - A dark tale set in early 19th-century London, mixing family legacy with societal challenges.
- Mercy Street - Set during the Civil War, it shows the challenges of medical care and human relationships.
- The Red Tent - Historical drama inspired by the biblical story, focusing on women's experiences in a patriarchal society.
- The Magnificent Seven - A film that features themes of justice and community in a lawless setting.
- The Americans - Though set in a different era, it explores themes of loyalty, secrets, and tensions within relationships.
- Rome - Focuses on personal and political dynamics while building a new civilization.
- Knightfall - Explores the politics and struggles of the Knights Templar, featuring historical intrigue.
- The Bastard Executioner - Set in medieval England, focusing on violence and moral conflicts in a turbulent society.
- The White Queen - Tells the story of powerful queens and the complexities of love and ambition during the Wars of the Roses.
- Knight Rider - Explores themes of honor, justice, and conflict in a stylized storytelling approach.
- The Three Musketeers - A classic tale of camaraderie and adventure set in a historical backdrop filled with intrigue.
- Versailles - Focuses on political tensions and court dynamics during the reign of King Louis XIV.
- The Night Manager - Marketed as a thriller with deep character studies, it carries themes of manipulation and betrayal.
- Pushing Daisies - Combines whimsy with darker themes of death and morality, exploring complex relationships.
- The Last Ship - Explores themes of survival and resilience in a post-apocalyptic setting with strong community ties.
- Harlots - Focuses on women's lives in 18th century London, exploring themes of power and survival.
- Poldark - Follows a man returning home after the American Revolution, dealing with societal struggles.
- Fargo - Takes a darkly comedic approach to crime and moral ambiguity, set against a wintry backdrop.
- Turn: Washington's Spies - Focuses on espionage and conflict during the American Revolutionary War, showcasing personal stakes.
- The Great - A satirical take on historical events, touching on power struggles and societal roles.
- Vinland Saga - An animated series featuring Viking history, exploring themes of conflict and survival.
- The Spanish Princess - Delves into the life of Catherine of Aragon, featuring themes of love and ambition.
- The English Game - Explores the origins of football in England against a backdrop of class issues.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction List
- The Favourite - Like 'Ehrengard', it features themes of seduction and political intrigue set in a historical context.
- Bridgerton - Both portray romantic entanglements and seduction in a historical setting.
- Pride and Prejudice - Explores themes of love and society, much like the nuances of seduction in 'Ehrengard'.
- Dangerous Liaisons - Involves manipulation and seduction among the aristocracy.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Features historical drama with themes of romance and rivalry.
- The Age of Innocence - Examines love and societal expectations in a historical context.
- Emma. - A romantic comedy that navigates love, social status, and matchmaking.
- Sense and Sensibility - Centers on romantic relationships and societal pressures similar to 'Ehrengard'.
- Anna Karenina - A tale of love, betrayal, and societal constraints set in a historical context.
- The Great - A satirical take on the life of Catherine the Great, filled with seduction and political maneuvering.
- The Affair - Focuses on the complexities of romantic relationships and infidelity.
- Mad Men - Explores seduction, power struggles, and relationships within a professional environment.
- Outlander - Combines romance, time travel, and historical drama with seductive elements.
- Catherine the Great - Focuses on the seduction and political intrigue of a powerful female ruler.
- Atonement - Features themes of love, betrayal, and misunderstandings across different time periods.
- Victoria - A portrayal of Queen Victoria's early reign and her romantic relationships.
- The Tudors - Explores the tumultuous relationships of King Henry VIII, filled with seduction and power plays.
- His Dark Materials - Includes complex characters navigating relationships and societal dilemmas.
- Lovers of the Arctic Circle - A story of love and longing that spans many years, showcasing emotional complexity.
- The Lion in Winter - Focuses on royal family dynamics, betrayal, and seduction.
- The Remarkable Life of the Making of 'The Favorite' - Behind-the-scenes insights into a film that shares thematic elements with 'Ehrengard'.
- The English Game - Explores social issues and romantic elements within a historical sports backdrop.
- Poldark - A quintessential romantic drama that features love, rivalry, and societal change.
- The Portrait of a Lady - Explores themes of freedom, seduction, and societal constraints.
- Midnight in Paris - A romantic exploration of love across time periods, filled with themes of desire.
- Anatomy of a Love Seen - A modern look at romance and relationships with a story of seduction.
- The Last Kingdom - Contains political intrigue, romance, and seduction within a historical epic.
- The Queen's Gambit - Features a strong female lead navigating relationships and challenges in a competitive environment.
- Reign - Historical drama about the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, with romantic and political intrigue.
- Gentlemen Jack - Explores the life and romantic relationships of Anne Lister in the 19th century.
- The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister - Delves into seduction and relationships in a historical context similar to 'Ehrengard'.
- Pillow Talk - A classic romantic comedy about seduction and misunderstandings in relationships.
- La La Land - Explores love and ambition in modern-day Los Angeles with a romantic narrative.
- The Politician's Wife - Involves themes of infidelity and complicated relationships in a political setting.
- Crazy Rich Asians - Features romance, social status conflicts, and the complexities of relationships.
- Fifty Shades of Grey - Explores themes of seduction and complicated romantic dynamics.
- The Shape of Water - A unique love story that explores themes of desire and seduction with surreal elements.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:34
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Beau Brummell List
- The Importance of Being Earnest - Similar themes of social norms and wit in a historical context.
- Pride & Prejudice - Period drama focusing on romance and class struggles.
- Emma - A tale of matchmaking and social commentary set in Regency England.
- Sense and Sensibility - Explores the lives of women in the early 19th century with humor and drama.
- The King's Speech - Historical drama with personal challenges and societal expectations.
- Becoming Jane - Biographical drama focusing on the life of author Jane Austen.
- A Room with a View - A romantic drama that addresses class and society in Edwardian England.
- The Duchess - Centers on a historical figure and her struggles with societal confines.
- Julie & Julia - Dual narrative through historical context and personal challenges.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Similar themes of ambition and historical figures in a lavish setting.
- The Age of Innocence - Explores societal pressures and romantic entanglements in the 19th century.
- Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife - Similar romantic elements set in a historical backdrop.
- The Young Victoria - Focuses on the life of Queen Victoria and her courtship.
- Downton Abbey - Explores similar themes of class, society, and relationships in early 20th century England.
- The Favourite - Dark comedy set in a historical context featuring court intrigue.
- The Great - A satirical take on historical events and character-driven narratives.
- Poldark - Historical drama filled with romance and class struggles.
- Harlots - Focuses on women navigating societal norms and class distinctions.
- Penny Dreadful - Set in Victorian England, blending gothic themes with literary figures.
- Victoria - Chronicles the early life of Queen Victoria navigating her reign and relationships.
- The Tudors - Focuses on the complexities of life in the Tudor court, rife with ambition and romance.
- Outlander - Combines romance and historical drama with themes of societal conflict.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Explores class and community in Victorian England with a warm tone.
- Little Women - A story of family and societal expectations set in a historical context.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Biographical drama exploring ambition and societal expectations against the backdrop of academia.
- Anna Karenina - Explores themes of love, infidelity, and societal judgment in a historical setting.
- Thank You for Your Service - Explores the personal challenges faced by individuals, similar to the internal struggles in Beau Brummell.
- Belgravia - Delves into the lives of the London elite with intrigue and drama.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama with strong characters navigating their identities within society.
- Pennyworth - Explores an alternate history with character development similar to that of Beau Brummell.
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - A twist on the classic story, mixing romance and societal critique with humor.
- The Other Woman - Focuses on relationships and rivalry in a humorous and dramatic way.
- Mansfield Park - Another Jane Austen adaptation addressing class and romantic entanglements.
- The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton - Explores a historical figure and societal expectations in Victorian England.
- Cold Comfort Farm - A humorous take on rural life and societal norms.
- The Last Tycoon - Examines ambition and the impact of societal pressures in the film industry.
- Tipping the Velvet - Focuses on gender identity, love, and the societal constraints of the Victorian era.
- The Liver Birds - A comedy series which involves friendships and societal expectations among young women.
- Gentleman Jack - Follows a historical figure who challenged social norms, similar to Beau Brummell’s narrative.
- Call the Midwife - Explores women's roles in society with humor and drama in post-war England.
- The Last Duel - A historical drama exploring themes of honor and societal judgment.
- The Bletchley Circle - Female characters dealing with societal constraints and embarking on thrilling endeavors in a historical context.
- The Illusionist - A historical fantasy that blends romance and societal constraints.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:26
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazil List
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Historical drama exploring royal intrigue and relationships.
- Marie Antoinette - A visually rich portrayal of a famous historical figure's life and struggles.
- The Tudors - A dramatic retelling of the reign of King Henry VIII and his court.
- Victoria - Explores the early life and reign of Queen Victoria with romance and politics.
- Pillars of the Earth - A historical drama that depicts power struggles in medieval England.
- A Royal Affair - A romantic historical drama set in 18th-century Denmark about royal entanglements.
- The Spanish Princess - A historical drama centered on the life of Catherine of Aragon.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic romance set in a historical context exploring societal norms and relationships.
- Reign - A romantic and political drama about the life of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- The Borgias - Dramatization of the infamous Borgia family during the Renaissance.
- Belgravia - A period drama revolving around secrets and social dynamics in 19th-century London.
- The Affair of the Necklace - A film centered around a historical scandal involving a French queen.
- Downton Abbey - Explores the lives of an aristocratic family and their servants in early 20th-century England.
- The Queen's Gambit - Not historical but showcases a strong female lead overcoming societal challenges.
- Catherine the Great - A historical series focused on the reign of one of the most powerful women in history.
- The Spanish Princess - Chronicles the life of a Spanish princess navigating the English court.
- Versailles - Explores the building of Versailles and the opulent court of King Louis XIV.
- The Last Kingdom - A historical drama set in medieval England filled with battles and court politics.
- The White Queen - A historical drama focusing on the wives and mothers who shaped the War of the Roses.
- Outlander - Combines romance, history, and time travel with strong character development.
- The Duchess - A biographical drama about the life of a prominent historical female figure.
- Titanic - Romantic drama set against a historical backdrop with class struggles.
- Anna Karenina - Based on a classic literature, dealing with love and societal pressures.
- Little Women - Explores familial bonds and societal roles of women in a historical context.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Focuses on a woman's ambition and societal expectations, with a vintage setting.
- Gentleman Jack - Follows the life of an unusual woman in the 19th-century England dealing with love and society.
- The Good Fight - While contemporary, it addresses issues of power and societal roles with strong female leads.
- Loving Annabelle - Explores forbidden romance with complex characters and societal challenges.
- The Great - A satirical take on the rise of Catherine the Great and the politics of court life.
- The Crown - An in-depth look at England’s royal family and the intricacies of monarchy.
- Belle - A historical drama focusing on race and gender through a mixed-race child raised in British aristocracy.
- Love & Friendship - A comedic adaptation of Jane Austen's work, exploring the social rules of its time.
- The Time Traveler's Wife - Romantic drama with elements of historical context affected by time travel.
- The Other Woman - Explores female relationships and rivalry, albeit in a contemporary setting.
- The Cask of Amontillado - An adaptation exploring betrayal and love, framed in a historical context.
- Blood and Gold - A historical drama that includes themes of royalty and scandal.
Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:52
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Young Bess List
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Explores the court intrigues and family dynamics in Tudor England.
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age - Follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and her challenges as a female ruler.
- Mary Queen of Scots - Covers the life of Mary Stuart and her turbulent relationship with Elizabeth I.
- The White Queen - A historical drama centered around the Wars of the Roses and women's power.
- The Tudors - Focuses on the reign and personal life of King Henry VIII.
- Victoria - Chronicles the early life of Queen Victoria and her political challenges.
- Catherine the Great - Explores the reign of one of Russia’s most influential female monarchs.
- The Spanish Princess - Follows the life of Catherine of Aragon and her journey to the English court.
- A Royal Affair - Set in the 18th century, focuses on politics and romance in Denmark.
- Wolf Hall - Depicts Thomas Cromwell's rise to power in the Tudor court.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama set during the Viking invasion of England.
- The Pillars of the Earth - Historical drama based on the construction of a cathedral in 12th-century England.
- The Princess Diaries - A light-hearted story about a young girl discovering her royal heritage.
- Reign - A dramatized account of the life of Mary Queen of Scots and her courtly challenges.
- The Favourite - A darkly comedic look at the power struggles in Queen Anne's court.
- Pope Joan - Tells the story of a female pope in the 9th century, challenging patriarchal norms.
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- The History of Britain with Simon Schama - Similar in exploring British history through a narrative lens.
- The British History Podcast - A series that presents British history in a storytelling format.
- The Story of Britain - Follows a similar theme of narrating Britain's past.
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- The First World War - Similar documentary style presenting critical events in history.
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- The Mongrels - A gritty and dark portrayal of power and class, relevant in constructing royal narratives.
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- The Reign - Explores historical power dynamics, resembling themes from The Crown Jewels.
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- Anne with an E - Similar coming-of-age story set against historical backdrops of society and expectations.
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- Troy: Fall of a City - Dramatizes the epic tales of love and battle entwined with political strife.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - Stories of power, ambition, and political intrigue during medieval times.
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- The Spanish Princess - Follows the powerful female figures of history, focused on political battles.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Involves the influential Medici family’s impact on politics and art.
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- Braveheart - A film about power struggles and conflicts influencing the course of history.
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- Versailles - Follows the life and reign of Louis XIV of France, featuring court intrigue and political maneuvering.
- Pillars of the Earth - Historical drama set in 12th-century England, covering themes of power and ambition.
- Victoria - Follows the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, focusing on her personal and political challenges.
- The Spanish Princess - Centers on the life of Catherine of Aragon, offering insight into royal life and political struggles.
- Wolf Hall - A story of Thomas Cromwell navigating the power struggles of the Tudor court.
- Reign - A dramatized series about Mary, Queen of Scots, exploring court politics and romance.
- The White Queen - Set during the Wars of the Roses, focusing on the women involved in the conflict for the English throne.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Explores the Renaissance and power struggle in Florence, akin to the themes in Becoming Elizabeth.
- The Borgias - A drama focused on the infamous Borgia family in Renaissance Italy, emphasizing political intrigue.
- The Last Kingdom - Set in the time of King Alfred, it combines personal and political struggles in a historical context.
- Catherine the Great - Chronicles the life of one of Russia's most famous rulers, sharing themes of power and ambition.
- The Spanish Princess - This series delves into the story of Catherine of Aragon, offering depth to the Tudor narrative.
- The White Princess - Continuing the story of the Wars of the Roses, focusing on Elizabeth of York's life.
- Anne Boleyn - A reexamination of Anne Boleyn's life, highlighting her struggles in court.
- The Crown - Follows Queen Elizabeth II's reign, drawing parallels to personal and political challenges.
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- Versailles - Depicts the opulent and politically charged court of Louis XIV, featuring similar themes of power.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - Patterns the struggles of power, ambition, and love within historical contexts.
- The New World - A historical drama focused on the story of Pocahontas and early colonial America.
- Versailles - Offers detailed portrayals of royal life during significant historical events.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Engages with the political and personal history of the Medici family.
- Harlots - Explores female empowerment and survival in historical settings.
- Borgia - An Italian series that also dives into the life of the Borgia family with intrigue and drama.
- Deadwood - A gritty portrayal of life in the American West with complex characters and power struggles.
- The Seagull - Features themes of ambition and relationships in a dramatic narrative.
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- Poldark - Showcases themes of love, ambition, and struggle in post-war Cornwall.
- Doctor Thorne - Based on Anthony Trollope's novel, it explores class and ambition in the Victorian era.
- The Outlaws - This series integrates crime with historical backdrop, spotlighting personal journeys.
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- The Spanish Princess - Delves into the life of Catherine of Aragon within the Tudor timeline.
- Pillars of the Earth - Involves a rich historical tapestry of ambition, politics, and relationships.
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- Murdoch Mysteries - Set in the early 20th century, follows a detective using innovative methods to solve crimes.
- Enola Holmes - Centers on a young detective in 19th century Victorian England, with a strong, independent female lead.
- Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries - Features a glamorous female detective in the 1920s who solves crimes with style.
- The Bletchley Circle - Follows female codebreakers in post-WWII England as they solve crimes.
- Knives Out - A modern murder mystery with a clever plot and strong characters.
- Agatha Christie's Poirot - Classic detective series featuring the famous Belgian detective solving intricate mysteries.
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- The Alienist - A psychological thriller set in the 1890s, focused on an investigative team solving a series of murders.
- Deadly Class - A period piece set in the late 1980s about a school for assassins, blending humor and dark themes.
- The Chaperone - Features a strong female lead navigating societal constraints in the 1920s.
- Broadchurch - Follows detectives in a small town as they solve a complex murder case.
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- The Secret Agent - Based on Joseph Conrad's novel, blending espionage with mystery in a historical context.
- Call the Midwife - Set in the mid-20th century, focuses on women navigating societal issues and personal challenges.
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- The Knick - Set in an early 20th century hospital, highlighting societal issues with a touch of drama and mystery.
- Penny Dreadful - Gothic horror series featuring iconic literary characters in Victorian London.
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- The Deuce - Explores the birth of modern pornography in the 1970s with a focus on societal shifts.
- Good Girls Revolt - Set in the 1970s, centers on women navigating challenges in a male-dominated newsroom.
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- The Knick - Set in a historical setting with a strong female character, featuring dark themes and societal issues.
- The Gilded Age - Set in 1880s America, explores class conflicts with strong character-driven narratives.
- The Luminaries - A mystery set in 1860s New Zealand, combining romance and adventure with crime-solving.
- Victoria - Focuses on Queen Victoria's early life and reign, featuring historical intrigue and strong female leads.
- Gentleman Jack - Based on the real-life diaries of Anne Lister, exploring themes of love and society in the 1830s.
- The Spanish Princess - Follows Catherine of Aragon's journey, blending history, romance, and political intrigue.
- The Night Manager - A modern spy thriller with intricate plots and strong character dynamics.
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- Victoria - A historical drama about Queen Victoria's reign and personal life.
- The Queen - A portrayal of the British royal family during a significant historical event.
- Paddington 2 - Highlights British culture and values through heartwarming storytelling.
- The Favourite - A historical film set in the court of Queen Anne showcasing British aristocracy.
- Wolf Hall - Focuses on the political machinations of the Tudor period in England.
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- The Tudors - A dramatization of the reign of King Henry VIII and his court.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Explores the life of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan in Britain.
- Ripper Street - Set in Victorian London, dealing with crime and societal issues.
- The Bletchley Circle - Follows former codebreakers in post-WWII Britain, highlighting women's roles.
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- Harlots - Focuses on women's lives and power struggles in 18th-century London.
- Anatomy of a Murder - Explores complex moral questions within a courtroom drama format.
- Taboo - Set in 19th-century London, involving themes of empire and intrigue.
- Assassin's Creed - Explores multiple historical narratives through the lens of British history.
- Little Dorrit - A Dickensian tale illustrating class issues in Victorian England.
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- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - Focuses on British retirees interacting with Indian culture.
- Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon - Examines horror through a British lens with social commentary.
- Fury - Set in World War II, exploring battles that define modern warfare.
- Pride - Based on a true story showing solidarity between communities in the UK.
- Love Actually - Intertwines multiple stories within British society around the holidays.
- Atonement - Examines effects of war and misunderstandings in British aristocracy.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Focuses on the rivalry within the Tudor court related to power.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray - A take on British society's moral decay over time.
- Birds of a Feather - A comedic take on British family dynamics and working-class life.
- Downton Abbey - Explores the lives of the British aristocracy during the early 20th century.
- Peaky Blinders - A British drama involving crime, class, and the journey of a family.
- The Southbank Show - Cultural documentary series exploring British arts and society.
- The Last Kingdom - Historically set during the Viking conquests and the rise of England.
- World on Fire - A WWII drama illustrating various perspectives across different countries.
- The Pacific - Focuses on WWII narratives with emphasis on character development.
- Boardwalk Empire - Deals with the backdrop of historical events through the lens of crime.
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- Secrets of Great British Castles - Documentary series uncovering the history behind British castles.
- The Last Post - A portrayal of British military life during the post-colonial period.
- The Road to El Dorado - While animated, it deals with themes of empire and adventure.
- The Night Manager - Involves espionage and political intrigue within a global context.
- The Great - A satirical take on the rise of Catherine the Great in Russia.
- The Last Czars - Explores the Russian royal family during a tumultuous period.
- The Flow of History - A documentary series exploring significant historical events worldwide.
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- The Other Boleyn Girl - Centers around historical figures in royal courts with strong character dynamics.
- Marie Antoinette - Explores the life of a historical figure with rich visuals and thematic depth.
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- The Other Woman - Explores personal dynamics and complex female relationships.
- Anna Karenina - Involves societal constraints and personal crises in a historical context.
- Downton Abbey - Explores class differences and personal relationships over decades.
- The Young Victoria - Depicts the early life and reign of Queen Victoria with emotional depth.
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- The Man in the High Castle - Explores alternate histories and strong character arcs in a complex society.
- This is England - Examines personal and social issues in a specific historical time frame.
- Belle - A historical drama that addresses themes of race and societal constraints.
- The Imitation Game - Features a brilliant yet troubled individual in a historical backdrop of conflict.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama showcasing power struggles and personal journeys.
- The Night Manager - Intrigue and complex characters amidst a backdrop of political tension.
- Psycho-Pass - Intricate characters navigating societal issues and personal dilemmas.
- Dead Poets Society - Explores individuality and societal expectations through powerful storytelling.
- Monster - Depicts intense character studies and societal critiques.
- The Crown - Follows the stories of British royalty with strong character portrayals.
- The Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Explores the complexities of personal choice and societal perception.
- The Good Fight - Tackles social and political issues through the personal lives of its characters.
- The Handmaid's Tale - Showcases the struggles of women in oppressive societies.
- Fargo - Character-driven narrative with a strong sense of moral complexity.
- Little Fires Everywhere - Examines personal conflicts against a backdrop of societal issues.
- The Hours - Explores the interconnected lives of women facing personal struggles.
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- Big Little Lies - Explores the complexities of women's lives against a backdrop of societal expectations.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov List
- Anna Karenina - Similar themes of love and societal expectations set in historical Russia.
- Doctor Zhivago - Epic romance set against the backdrop of war and political upheaval in Russia.
- Gone with the Wind - A sweeping historical epic featuring complex characters and romantic entanglements during a time of war.
- Pillars of the Earth - A historical miniseries with themes of love, war, and power struggles.
- The Scarlet Pimpernel - Set during the French Revolution, focusing on bravery, romance, and social upheaval.
- Les Misérables - A tale of social injustice and personal redemption set against a historical backdrop.
- The Boxer's Omen - Involves historical dramas and epic narratives, albeit with a different cultural context.
- War and Peace - Another adaptation of Tolstoy's timeless novel with similar themes and characters.
- Atonement - Set during World War II, focusing on love, betrayal, and the impact of war.
- The English Patient - An epic romance intertwined with the complexities of war and personal history.
- The Last Samurai - Themes of honor, love, and the clash of different cultures unite in this historical drama.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Focuses on historical romance and rivalry in a politically charged atmosphere.
- Outlander - A blend of romance and historical drama across time periods, set against war.
- The Last of the Mohicans - A romantic adventure set during the French and Indian War with strong emotional stakes.
- The King’s Speech - Character-driven historical drama focusing on personal tales during a significant era.
- The Borgias - Historical drama that delves into the lives of one of the most infamous families in Italy.
- Victoria - Chronicles the personal and political life of Queen Victoria in a richly detailed period.
- The Tudors - Explores the alliances and betrayals of the Tudor dynasty in a dramatic fashion.
- Poldark - Love entangled with social struggle in a post-war historical setting.
- The Alchemist Cookbook - Explores personal quests against a backdrop of historical ideas and philosophical struggles.
- The Crown - A biographical story about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, laden with personal and political conflict.
- Knightfall - Explores the lives of knights and the complex politics within the religious order.
- Medici: Masters of Florence - Historical drama focused on the power struggles and intrigues of the Medici family.
- Catherine the Great - Stars Helen Mirren as the powerful Russian empress, blending history with court drama.
- The Spanish Princess - The tale of Catherine of Aragon, providing a glance into royal intrigue and romance.
- Farinelli: Il castrato - Explores the life of a famous opera singer in the historical context of his time.
- Vikings - A historical drama that follows legendary figures through personal and political struggles.
- Rome - A historical series that depicts the politics, romance, and social issues of the Roman Empire.
- The Witcher - Includes elements of fantasy grounded in a richly developed historical backdrop.
- Belle - Focuses on themes of race, class, and love against the backdrop of historical events.
- The Three Musketeers - A story of adventure, love, and camaraderie set in historical times.
- The Age of Innocence - Romantic drama exploring societal constraints and personal desires in the Gilded Age.
- Cranford - A miniseries exploring women's lives in 19th-century England, blending drama with romance.
- Little Dorrit - Adaptation of a Dickens novel exploring love and social issues in Victorian England.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic tale of love and societal pressures set in early 19th-century England.
- The Great - A comedic take on the rise of Catherine the Great highlighting her personal and political struggles.
- The Night Manager - Captivating storytelling centering around espionage and complex relationships.
- The Man in the High Castle - Explores alternate history with themes of conflict, power, and personal struggles.
- North and South - A period drama exploring personal and societal conflicts during the Industrial Revolution in England.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Royal List
- Downton Abbey - Both series focus on the lives of an English estate's residents and staff, exploring social dynamics and relationships.
- The Crown - Similar in exploring British royalty, The Crown delves into the personal and political challenges of Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
- Victoria - Centers on the early life of Queen Victoria and her relationship with Prince Albert, echoing royal themes.
- Poldark - Set in historical Britain, focuses on the struggles and romances of its characters against a backdrop of social issues.
- Call the Midwife - Explores social issues and relationships in a historical context, similar to the personal dramas in The Royal.
- The Tudors - Delves into the life and reign of King Henry VIII, highlighting relationships and political intrigue like The Royal.
- The Great - A satirical take on the rise of Catherine the Great, mixing history with drama and humor like The Royal.
- Bridgerton - Set in regency-era England, it explores romance and societal expectations, akin to the character relationships in The Royal.
- Outlander - Involves historical drama and romantic relationships with elements of time travel, paralleling the emotional depths of The Royal.
- Sanditon - Focuses on the lives of residents in a small seaside resort with romantic entanglements and social commentary.
- The Spanish Princess - Chronicles the life of Catherine of Aragon, tying in themes of power, love, and betrayal similar to The Royal.
- Versailles - Follows the life of Louis XIV and the intrigues of the French court, similar to the structured societies in The Royal.
- Harlots - Explores the lives of women in 18th-century England, focusing on social issues and personal dramas like The Royal.
- The Last Kingdom - Historical drama featuring personal conflict, loyalty, and social structures similar to the themes in The Royal.
- Gentleman Jack - Focuses on a landowner in 19th-century England, exploring personal relationships amidst societal expectations.
- Poldark - Set in 18th-century Cornwall with themes of love and social class struggles similar to The Royal.
- Penny Dreadful - Mixes different literary characters in a historical setting, intertwining romance and drama much like The Royal.
- The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel - Focuses on social issues and relationships in a historical context, delivering humor and drama similar to The Royal.
- Gilded Age - Explores the American upper class in the late 19th century, highlighting societal issues and family dynamics.
- The White Queen - A historical drama about the Wars of the Roses focusing on women's roles, providing similar themes of power and intrigue.
- Boardwalk Empire - Features familial and social dynamics in a historical setting, akin to the interpersonal conflicts in The Royal.
- The Pillars of the Earth - Set in medieval England, it explores the building of a cathedral and its impact on the feudal society.
- The Other Boleyn Girl - Focuses on the life of Anne Boleyn and the politics of her family within the royal court, similar to the themes in The Royal.
- The Good Wife - Follows the life of a woman balancing personal and professional challenges similar to the character arcs in The Royal.
- Cranford - Set in a small English town with rich character development and themes of societal expectations similar to The Royal.
- The French Mistake - A unique take on reality in historical tones, exploring deeper themes through character-driven narratives like The Royal.
- The Last Tycoon - Explores the entertainment industry in a historical context, focusing on personal relationships and challenges.
- The Borgias - Centers on the infamous Borgia family during the Renaissance, intertwining drama and significant historical events.
- The Fosters - Focuses on family dynamics and personal relationships, akin to the emotional depth explored in The Royal.
- Downton Abbey: A New Era - A continuation of Downton Abbey featuring the same themes of family and social change, similar to The Royal.
- Reign - Follows the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, depicting the political and romantic challenges within the royal court.
- The Night Manager - Combines espionage with personal dynamics across classes, echoing themes from The Royal.
- The American West - Explores themes of power and society set in a historical context, touching similar themes of loyalty and struggle.
- Little Women - Set during a notable historical period, it explores personal growth and relationships central to family life.
- The Good Fight - Focuses on personal and professional challenges in the legal field, echoing the character depth of The Royal.
- A Place to Call Home - Follows the personal dramas of a woman returning to post-WWII Australia, drawing parallels with themes found in The Royal.
- Mr. Selfridge - Explores the founding of the famous department store with a focus on personal and business relationships.
- Victoria on Masterpiece - Follows the early reign of Queen Victoria, offering a blend of historical context and relationships that mirror The Royal.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Downstairs List
- Upstairs, Downstairs - Similar premise focusing on the lives of the upper and lower classes in a household.
- Downton Abbey - Explores the dynamics of an aristocratic family and their servants in early 20th century England.
- The Paradise - Set in a Victorian department store, showing the lives of the staff and their relationships.
- The Crown - A historical drama examining the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the people around her.
- Belgravia - Focuses on the lives of the British elite and their secrets in the 19th century.
- Poldark - A historical drama that tackles class distinction and personal relationships in Cornwall.
- Victoria - Follows the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, showcasing her relationships and court life.
- The Gilded Age - Explores wealth and social change in 1880s America, similar in themes of class dynamics.
- The Tudors - Dramatizes the reign of King Henry VIII, focusing on royalty and their courtiers.
- Mr. Selfridge - Follows the founder of Selfridges department store and the lives of its employees.
- Gone with the Wind - Epic portrayal of life during the American Civil War, dealing with class and relationships.
- The Knick - Set in a hospital in the early 1900s, showcases class and the challenges in the medical field.
- Martin Chuzzlewit - Adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel focusing on societal class and personal relationships.
- The Remains of the Day - Explores the life of a butler and reflections on class and duty.
- Sense and Sensibility - Explores class, romantic entanglements, and societal expectations in Regency England.
- Little Women - Focused on the lives of women and class dynamics in the 19th century.
- Bleak House - A Dickensian adaptation exploring societal issues and law in Victorian England.
- North & South - Depicts the class struggle between the industrial North and the agrarian South in England.
- Downton Abbey: A New Era - A continuation of the Downton Abbey series, dealing with family legacy and social change.
- The Forsyte Saga - Chronicles the lives of a wealthy family in Victorian and Edwardian England, showcasing class issues.
- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - Features retirees adjusting to life in India, touching on cultural and class themes.
- Pride and Prejudice - Explores class and relationships among the gentry in Regency England.
- The Age of Innocence - Focuses on upper-class society in 19th century New York, detailing class and romance.
- Emma - Centers on matchmaking and social classes in 19th century England.
- Atonement - Explores love and class distinctions before and during World War II.
- Lark Rise to Candleford - Set in a rural community, it explores class differences and personal relationships.
- The House of Eliott - Follows two sisters navigating the fashion industry in post-World War I England, dealing with class issues.
- Our Friends in the North - Follows the lives of four friends over several decades, showcasing societal changes.
- Penny Dreadful - Integrates various literary characters with themes of class and society in Victorian London.
- Poldark - Explores love and loyalty against the backdrop of class struggle in 18th century Cornwall.
- The Lipstick Jungle - Follows three women in high-powered jobs, examining class and personal ambitions.
- Call the Midwife - Explores midwifery in 1950s London, dealing with social issues and class in post-war Britain.
- The Good Karma Hospital - Centers on an NHS hospital in India, exploring cultural and class issues among staff and patients.
- Ripper Street - Investigative drama set in Victorian London, highlighting class tensions and societal change.
- Cranford - Explores life in a small English town, focusing on class and gender roles in the 19th century.
- The Woman in White - A mystery that delves into themes of class and societal roles in Victorian England.
- The Secret Garden - Focuses on themes of class, personal growth, and relationships in the early 20th century.
- The Chaperone - Takes on cultural and societal transformations while exploring class distinctions.
- The Discovery of Heaven - Explores relationships and societal class from a philosophical perspective.
- The Piano - Explores themes of love, class, and power dynamics in a historical setting.
- The Help - A story set in the 1960s about the lives of African American maids and their relationship with the families they serve.
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