7 Best Experimental Movies Of All Times

Khuraijam Roger Singh
Sep 28, 2024

Three Kings (1999)

In a war film directed by David O. Russell, after the Persian Gulf War ends, four soldiers stumble upon information about a huge cache of gold, unfortunately, the adventurous joyride into a mission.

The Tree of Life (2011)

An epic experimental coming-of-age drama film directed by Terrence Malick and chronicles the origins and meaning of life by way of a middle-aged man's childhood memories of his family living in 1950s Texas.

Enter the Void (2009)

Gaspar Noé’s psychedelic film was about a boy named Oscar, a young American drug dealer who gets fatally shot by the police, but continues to watch subsequent events during an out-of-body experience.

Moulin Rouge! (2001)

A musical romantic drama film that follows Christian, an English writer, who travels to Paris to join the Bohemian revolution. He visits the city's biggest nightclub, Moulin Rouge, and falls in love with its star performer.

Ocean Waves (1993)

Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki, a coming-of-age anime. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, and follows a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo.

Eraserhead (1977)

David Lynch’s nightmarish film follows the story of a man who is left to care for his grossly deformed child in a desolate industrial landscape.

The Mirror (1975)

A nonlinear narrative, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, the film intertwines personal memories, historical events, and poetry; it unfolds around memories recalled by a dying poet of key moments in his life and in Soviet culture.

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