After a car wreck on Mulholland Drive, a woman with amnesia and an aspiring actress embark on a surreal and mysterious adventure in search of clues and answers across Los Angeles.
Adam Bell, a college professor, becomes obsessed with an actor named Anthony who looks exactly like him. As Adam stalks Anthony, bizarre and disturbing events unfold, leading to a twisted and surreal exploration of identity and duality.
Un Chien Andalou is a surreal and avant-garde short film directed by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí. The film consists of a series of unrelated and dreamlike scenes that defy traditional narrative structure. It features iconic imagery such as a razor cutting an eye, a severed hand, and ants emerging from a hole in a man's palm. Un Chien Andalou is considered a seminal work of surrealist cinema and has had a lasting impact on the art film genre.
Dream Corp LLC is a TV show about a clinic that offers experimental medical procedures through the use of a medical robot. The show explores surreal and oneiric themes, with elements of dark comedy and psychedelic visuals.
In a dystopian future, a bureaucrat named Sam Lowry becomes entangled in a web of government corruption and terrorism as he tries to find the woman he dreams about. With frequent terrorist bombings and a stifling bureaucracy, Sam must navigate a dangerous world to uncover the truth.
Mourning his dead child, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation. To do so, he must decipher reality and life from his own dreams, delusions, and perceptions of death.
3 Women is a surrealistic exploration of female friendship and identity, set in a small desert town in California. The film follows the lives of three women who become entangled in a complex web of relationships and experiences, as they navigate themes of loneliness, isolation, and self-discovery. Through dreamlike sequences and psychological twists, 3 Women challenges traditional narratives and delves into the depths of the human psyche.
The Saragossa Manuscript is a surreal adventure film set during the Napoleonic Wars. It follows a French officer who stumbles upon a strange book that leads him into a series of interconnected stories filled with deception, temptation, and surreal events. The film is known for its nonlinear timeline and storytelling techniques, as well as its exploration of themes like incest, the occult, and the power of storytelling itself.
The Phantom Carriage follows the story of a drunkard named David Holm who dies on New Year's Eve and is visited by the ghostly carriage of Death, which takes him on a journey through his past sins. Through a series of flashbacks, we see David's abusive behavior towards his wife and the Salvation Army's efforts to reform him. Ultimately, David is given a chance at redemption and must confront his past actions before it's too late.
In Klimt (2006), a biographical drama and romance film, the story revolves around the life of renowned painter Gustav Klimt. Set in the early 1900s, the movie delves into his relationships, artistic endeavors, and the controversial aspects of his life. The film explores themes such as opulence, mental illness in the family, open marriage, lust, and artistic creation. With elements of symbolism and voyeurism, Klimt's life unfolds through a series of flashbacks, presenting the audience with a oneiric journey into the mind of a genius.
Last Year at Marienbad is a mysterious and nonlinear film that takes place in a chateau. It follows a man trying to convince a woman of an encounter they had the year before, but the woman does not remember. The film explores themes of memory, uncertainty, and illusion.
An artist living on a remote island with his pregnant wife begins experiencing bizarre occurrences and encounters strange characters that threaten his sanity. As his insomnia worsens, he becomes haunted by childhood traumas and his own demons, leading to a psychological breakdown and a battle between fantasy and reality.
In a dystopian society, a man is falsely accused of a crime he knows nothing about. He goes through a surreal trial where he encounters bizarre characters and experiences a waking nightmare. As the trial progresses, the man's guilt complex intensifies and he begins to question his own sanity. The trial becomes a reflection of the oppressive power relations and ambiguity of the judicial system.
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a movie that tells the tragic love story of Ivan and Marichka, who belong to rival Carpathian villages. Their forbidden love is challenged by sorcery, rivalry, and religious beliefs, leading to a series of heart-wrenching events in their lives.
Mysteries of Lisbon follows the intertwined destinies of a variety of characters, including a jealous countess, a troubled businessman, and a mysterious boy. As their stories unfold, dark secrets, doomed love affairs, and shocking revelations come to light, painting a vivid picture of life in 19th century Lisbon.
The Fall of the House of Usher tells the eerie tale of a widower who invites his childhood friend to his isolated mansion, where they uncover dark secrets and supernatural experiences. As the story unfolds, the Usher family's hereditary curse and the impending doom of the house come to light.
Providence is a comedy-drama that follows a writer as he explores an alternate reality filled with guilt, infidelity, and aging. The story revolves around the complex relationships between family members, and the protagonist's struggle with memories and dreams. With elements of surprise-ending and artistic creation, Providence takes the audience on a journey through a subconscious realm where the boundaries of reality are blurred.
Bergman Island is a comedic drama that follows a couple as they embark on a trip to a secluded island in Sweden. As they navigate their personal and professional challenges, they are confronted with their own creative blockages and the complexities of their relationship. The film explores themes of love, art, and self-discovery.
The Blood of a Poet follows an artist on an existential journey as he encounters surreal and dreamlike scenarios. From a statue that comes to life to a peeping through a keyhole, the artist navigates through disorientation and creativity. With black and white cinematography, the film explores themes of sensuality, mythology, and the power of art.
This three part French TV serial for children (alternate versions exist as a feature, Manoel’s Destinies, and a 4 part Portuguese TV serial, Adventure in Madeira) is the favourite of many devotees of Raúl Ruiz. This is because it ties the enchantment and mystery of Lewis Carroll, Carlo Collodi and the Brothers Grimm to the filmmaker’s experiments with narrative strategies and what he calls the pentaludic model of storytelling (where characters are thrown dice-like into combinations and situations governed by the play of Chance and Destiny).