December, time to recapitulate.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The year has passed flying like an eagle, and now is the moment to show you our LISTS.
Yes, we have to recognise that we are lists-lovers. So, we will try to do some of them, in order to show you those things that have surprised us more the last 11 months…
LET’S GO….
2024 has been a banner year for cinema, with a plethora of under-the-radar movies that deserve your attention. From thought-provoking dramas to innovative sci-fi, these films offer unique perspectives and compelling stories. Here are the top 10 movies of 2024 that you can’t miss.
Better I would like to advise that not all the movies are produced in 2024, just for your information.
- “Pictures of Ghosts”
Genre: Drama
Director: Marie Leclair
Release Date: January 2024
Synopsis: A photographer struggles with her past as she captures the haunting beauty of abandoned places. As she delves deeper into her art, she uncovers secrets that force her to confront her own demons.
Where to Watch: Select Theaters and VOD
#DramaMovie2024 #MarieLeclairFilm #AbandonedPlacesMovie #PhotographyDrama #HauntingBeautyFilm #January2024Movies #SelectTheatersRelease #VODDramaMovies #ConfrontingDemonsMovie #ArtAndSecretsDrama
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2. “The Last Year of Darkness”
Genre: Documentary
Director: Ben Mullinkosson
Release Date: February 2024
Synopsis: This documentary explores the final year of a small town’s existence before it is submerged by a new dam. The film captures the resilience and spirit of a community facing an uncertain future.
Where to Watch: Arthouse Cinemas and VOD
#Documentary2024 #BenMullinkosson #SmallTownDocumentary #CommunityResilience #DamConstruction #February2024Movies #ArthouseCinemas #VODDocumentaries #UncertainFuture #SubmergedTown
3. Past Lives (2023)
Director: Celine Song
Synopsis: A poignant tale of two childhood friends reuniting after years apart, exploring themes of love, destiny, and missed opportunities.
Where to Watch: Available on Prime Video.
Notable Aspects: Celebrated for its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from Greta Lee. It’s recommended to watch it in their original version for a better understanding of many scenes performed in Korean and English at the same time.
#PastLivesMovie #CelineSongFilm #RomanticDrama #ReincarnationMovie #LoveStory #NoraTwomey #A24Films #KoreanAmericanStory #MemoryAndDestiny
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4. Perfect Days
Genre: Documentary
Director: Wim Wenders
Release Date: November 2023
Synopsis: A meditative exploration of a Tokyo toilet cleaner’s daily life, revealing beauty in routine and urban existence. “Perfect Days,” which was Wenders’ critically acclaimed 2023 film starring Koji Yakusho.
Where to Watch: Select theaters, streaming platforms
#PerfectDaysMovie #WimWenders #2023Movies #DramaFilm #SliceOfLife #JapaneseCulture #CannesFilmFestival #ArthouseCinema #TokyoStory #ContemplativeCinema
5. “The Bikeriders”
Genre: Drama/Biographical
Director: Jeff Nichols
Cast: Austin Butler as Benny ,Tom Hardy as Johnny, and Jodie Comer as Kathy.
Release Date: December 2023
Synopsis: Based on Danny Lyon’s 1968 photographic book, the film follows the evolution of a Midwestern motorcycle club through the 1960s, exploring brotherhood, counterculture, and transformation.
Where to Watch: Focus Features, theatrical release
#TheBikeridersMovie #DramaBiographical #JeffNichols #AustinButler #TomHardy #JodieComer #December2023Movies #MotorcycleClubMovie #1960sCounterculture #Brotherhood #FocusFeatures #DannyLyon
6. “Les Meutes” (The Pack)
Genre: Drama/Thriller
Director: Cyrille Droux, Laïla Marrakchi
Film: “Les Meutes”
Release Date: 2024
Synopsis: A tense exploration of social dynamics in a Parisian neighborhood, following a group of individuals caught in a complex web of survival and moral ambiguity.
Where to Watch: French cinemas, potential international streaming platforms
Cast:
Roschdy Zem
Pio Marmaï
Camélia Jordana
#LesMeutes #DramaThriller #CyrilleDroux #LaïlaMarrakchi #2024Movies #ParisianDrama #SocialDynamics #SurvivalThriller #MoralAmbiguity #FrenchCinema #InternationalStreaming #RoschdyZem #PioMarmaï #CaméliaJordana
7. Samsara
Genre: Experimental Drama
Director: Lois Patiño
Film: “Samsara”
Release Date: 2023
Synopsis: A meditative exploration of consciousness and reincarnation, tracking a soul’s journey across different landscapes and human experiences in Nepal and Laos.
Where to Watch: International film festivals, art house cinemas
Cast: Non-professional actors from Nepal and Laos
#LoisPatino #Samsara #ExperimentalDocumentary #SpiritualCinema #DocFilm #InternationalCinema #MeditativeCinema #ThailandFilm #EthiopiaFilm #ArtHouseCinema
8. The Settlers
- Genre: Historical Drama/Western
- Director: Felipe Gálvez
- Film: “The Settlers”
- Release Date: 2023
- Synopsis: A brutal historical account of Chilean territorial expansion, following three men on a violent expedition across Patagonia in the late 19th century, exploring colonization and indigenous genocide.
- Where to Watch: International film festivals, art house cinemas, MUBI
- #ChileanCinema #HistoricalDrama #Colonialism #PatagonianHistory #IndigenousRights #FilmFestival #ArtHouseCinema
9. Tardes de Soledad
Genre: Documentary
Director: Albert Serra
Release Date: 2024
Synopsis: “Tardes de Soledad” offers an intimate and unflinching exploration of the world of bullfighting, delving into the rituals, traditions, and controversies that surround this centuries-old spectacle. Director Albert Serra takes us behind the scenes, capturing the solitude and intensity of the matadors as they prepare for their performances. Through vivid imagery and candid interviews, the documentary examines the cultural significance of bullfighting, the ethical debates it provokes, and the deep-rooted passions it evokes in both participants and spectators.
Where to Watch: International film festivals, art house cinemas, MUBI
#TardesDeSoledad #SolitudeAfternoons #Documentary2024 #AlbertSerra #BullfightingDocumentary #MatadorLife #CulturalSignificance #EthicalDebates #BullfightingTraditions #InternationalFilmFestivals #ArthouseCinemas #MUBI #BehindTheScenes #BullfightingControversy
10. Hoard
- Genre: Horror/Psychological Drama
- Director: Luna Carmoon
- Release Date: 2023
- Synopsis: A visceral exploration of hoarding, obsession, and maternal trauma, following a young woman’s complex psychological landscape.
- Where to Watch: Film festivals, independent cinemas
- #BritishIndependentCinema #PsychologicalHorror #EmergingFilmmakers #MentalHealthInFilm #IndieFilm2023
2024 has been a remarkable year for cinema, with a wealth of under-the-radar movies that offer unique perspectives, compelling stories, and exceptional performances. Whether you’re in the mood for a psychological thriller, a sci-fi adventure, a romantic comedy, or a horror flick, there’s something on this list for everyone. So, grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and enjoy these cinematic gems.
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