Fans von 'Colette - Eine Frau schreibt Geschichte' (2018), der faszinierenden Biografie über die französische Schriftstellerin, werden diese Liste lieben. Hier sind 10 Filme und Serien, die ähnliche Themen wie weibliche Emanzipation, künstlerische Leidenschaft und historische Dramen behandeln. Entdecke neue Geschichten, die dich ebenso fesseln werden!

The Piano (1993)
Beschreibung: A hauntingly beautiful tale of love, silence, and expression, set in a remote landscape, with a strong female protagonist who communicates through her art.
Fakt: The piano used in the film was actually played by Holly Hunter, who learned the pieces for her role. The film won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.


The Hours (2002)
Beschreibung: A multi-layered narrative that explores the lives of women across different time periods, all connected by themes of longing, creativity, and the search for meaning.
Fakt: The film interweaves the stories of three women, including Virginia Woolf, who is portrayed by Nicole Kidman. Kidman won an Academy Award for her performance, which included a prosthetic nose.


Atonement (2007)
Beschreibung: A sweeping historical drama that intertwines love, betrayal, and the consequences of actions, with a narrative structure that plays with perspective and memory.
Fakt: The film features a famous five-minute tracking shot on the beaches of Dunkirk, which required meticulous planning and coordination. It is based on Ian McEwan's novel of the same name.


Bright Star (2009)
Beschreibung: A poetic and visually lush period drama that centers on a passionate but tragic romance, highlighting the intersection of love and artistic inspiration.
Fakt: The film is based on the three-year romance between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. The title is taken from one of Keats's sonnets.


The Danish Girl (2015)
Beschreibung: The film explores themes of gender identity and self-discovery, set against a historical backdrop with a focus on personal transformation and societal constraints.
Fakt: The movie is based on the real-life story of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender confirmation surgery. The screenplay was adapted from David Ebershoff's novel of the same name.


An Education (2009)
Beschreibung: A coming-of-age story set in the 1960s, focusing on a young woman's intellectual and emotional awakening, with a keen eye for period detail and character development.
Fakt: The screenplay was written by Nick Hornby, based on Lynn Barber's memoir. Carey Mulligan's breakout performance earned her an Academy Award nomination.


Carol (2015)
Beschreibung: A period drama that delves into a forbidden romance, capturing the emotional intensity and societal pressures faced by the protagonists, with a strong emphasis on visual storytelling.
Fakt: The film was shot on Super 16mm film to achieve a vintage look. It is based on Patricia Highsmith's novel 'The Price of Salt,' which was groundbreaking for its portrayal of a lesbian relationship in the 1950s.


Little Women (2019)
Beschreibung: A fresh adaptation of a classic novel that balances themes of family, ambition, and love, with a focus on the individual journeys of its female characters.
Fakt: The film's non-linear narrative structure was a deliberate choice by director Greta Gerwig to highlight the contrasts between childhood and adulthood. It received six Academy Award nominations.


The Favourite (2018)
Beschreibung: A darkly comedic period piece that explores power struggles, manipulation, and the complexities of female relationships within a royal court, all delivered with a sharp, modern sensibility.
Fakt: The film uses natural lighting and fish-eye lenses to create its distinctive visual style. It was shot in Hatfield House, a location also used in other period films.


Phantom Thread (2017)
Beschreibung: A meticulously crafted period piece that examines complex relationships, power dynamics, and the sacrifices made for art and love, all wrapped in a visually stunning package.
Fakt: The film's costumes were designed by Mark Bridges, who won an Academy Award for his work. It was reportedly Daniel Day-Lewis's final acting role before his retirement.
