Fans von 'Der Teufel möglicherweise' (1977), dem düsteren Meisterwerk von Robert Bresson, werden diesen Artikel lieben. Wir präsentieren 10 Filme und Serien, die ähnliche Themen wie Existenzialismus, Jugendrebellion und gesellschaftliche Entfremdung behandeln. Entdecke neue Werke, die dich genauso fesseln wie Bressons ikonischen Film.

The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Beschreibung: A harrowing examination of spiritual crisis and persecution, told through intense close-ups and a visual style that creates profound emotional impact.
Fakt: The original negative was destroyed in a fire, and the film was considered lost until a nearly complete print was found in 1981 in a Norwegian mental institution.


The Seventh Seal (1957)
Beschreibung: Explores existential themes and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe, with a stark visual style that emphasizes human isolation.
Fakt: The iconic chess game with Death was improvised during filming. The film was initially banned in some countries for its perceived blasphemy.


Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959)
Beschreibung: Blends personal trauma with historical catastrophe through fragmented storytelling and poetic imagery that connects individual and collective memory.
Fakt: The opening sequence was filmed in a real hospital treating radiation victims. The film was banned in Japan for several years.


Last Year at Marienbad (1961)
Beschreibung: Challenges narrative conventions with its dreamlike structure and ambiguous reality, creating a haunting meditation on memory and desire.
Fakt: The film's distinctive tracking shots inspired Stanley Kubrick for The Shining. The script was rewritten daily during filming.


L'Eclisse (1962)
Beschreibung: Captures urban alienation and the emptiness of modern relationships through precise framing and long, contemplative sequences that emphasize environmental over human presence.
Fakt: The famous final montage lasts nearly 7 minutes without any human characters appearing. The stock exchange scenes used real traders as extras.


The Fire Within (1963)
Beschreibung: A deeply personal portrait of depression and existential despair, unfolding in real time with clinical precision and emotional rawness.
Fakt: The lead actor Maurice Ronet was actually struggling with alcoholism during filming. The entire story takes place over one day.


Winter Light (1963)
Beschreibung: A profound meditation on faith, doubt, and human suffering, presented with minimalistic storytelling and a somber, introspective tone.
Fakt: The film was shot in just 35 days, with many scenes completed in a single take. It's part of Bergman's 'faith trilogy'.


Persona (1966)
Beschreibung: Delves into identity, alienation, and psychological disintegration through experimental narrative techniques and striking black-and-white cinematography.
Fakt: The famous 'face merging' scene was achieved by physically melting the film stock. The script was only 70 pages long for a 83-minute film.


My Night at Maud's (1969)
Beschreibung: Explores moral dilemmas and philosophical discussions about life choices through extended dialogue scenes in confined spaces, creating intellectual tension.
Fakt: Part of Rohmer's 'Six Moral Tales' series. The famous long conversation scene was filmed in one continuous take lasting over 30 minutes.


The Green Ray (1986)
Beschreibung: A sensitive character study of loneliness and the search for authentic connection, using natural light and improvisational techniques to capture fleeting emotions.
Fakt: The title refers to a rare optical phenomenon that occurs at sunset. Much of the dialogue was improvised based on the lead actress's real personality.
