Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) poster
Rating: ★★
Surreal Drug Hallucinations/Hunter S. Thompson Adaptation

In attempting to capture the surreal, paranoiac drug haze of Hunter S. Thompson’s counter-culture classic, Terry Gilliam’s adaptation becomes a rambling, self-indulgent mess of tripped-out visions that go on and on

I Married a Strange Person (1997)

I Married a Strange Person (1997) poster
Rating: ★★★
Bizarre Surrealist Animation

A quite indescribable animated film from the great Bill Pympton, this largely consists of a series of bizarre and surreal, often outrageous, transformations and juxtapositions

Conspirators of Pleasure (1996)

Conspirators of Pleasure (1996) poster
Rating: ★★★
Surreal Kinkiness

Cult Czech stop-motion animator, Jan Svankmajer makes an eccentrically surreal live-action film that focuses on a variety of different people who have strange fetishes

Cat Swallows Parakeet and Speaks (1996)

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Arty Surrealism

Baffling and pretentious Canadian-made surrealist film with Scheherazade (from Arabian Nights) in a psychiatric asylum making up stories all derived from tabloid headlines

Faust (1994)

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Rating: ★★★★
Pact with the Devil/Surreal Puppet Version

Czech animator Jan Svankmajer offers up his wonderfully bizarre part-live-action, part-Claymation interpretation of the classic story of Faust and his pact with The Devil

The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993)

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Rating: ★★★★
Little Person/Surreal Bizarreness

Bizarre stop-motion animated version of the farytale that resembles Gumby that takes place in a surreal Eraserhed-like world

The Baby of Mâcon (1993)

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Rating: ★★★★
Miraculous Child/Meta-Fiction

Peter Greenaway film about a woman claiming her baby is divinely conceived. As fascinating for Greenaway’s constant visual games as for the film’s brutal taboo-defying impact

The Trial (1993)

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Rating: ★★★½
Bureaucratic Nightmare World/Kafka Adaptation

All-star adaptation of the Franz Kafka novel that gets a far better sense of the book’s black ironies than the previous Orson Welles version

Arizona Dream (1993)

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Rating: ★★½
Occasionally Surreal Desert Happenings

This English-language debut from Emir Kusturica should have been a hit going by its cast that includes a young Johnny Depp romancing a 50+ Faye Dunaway, but is a plotless piece of improv of occasional surreal interludes

The Tune (1992)

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Rating: ★★★
Surrealist Animation

The first film from the inimitable Bill Plympton, a work of bizarre surrealist animation and strange satiric transformations as a man sets out on a journey to find the final line for a tune

Archangel (1990)

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Rating: ★★★
Kitsch Surrealism

The second film from Guy Maddin, which comes with all of his familiar homages to German Expressionism and silent cinema, wrapped up in a surrealist plot of hilarious melodrama and side-splittingly deadpan dialogue

Begotten (1990)

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Rating: ★★
Surrealism/Death and Rebirth Among the Gods

The first film from E. Elias Merhige, subsequent director of Shadow of the Vampire. An unfathomably strange film in the Eraserhead vein about gods disemboweling themselves, rebirthing and being beset upon by nomads.

Wild at Heart (1990)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Surreal Disturbed Road Movie

One of David Lynch’s finest films, with lovers Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern on the run in a road movie that travels through deranged places of the mind and explodes with crazy energy

Twin Peaks (1990)

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Rating: ★★★★½
Smalltown Weirdness/Murder Mystery

David Lynch’s dive into the dark underbelly of smalltown weirdness became the cult tv series of the 1990s. This is the slightly re-edited pilot issued for theatrical release internationally, which offers an ungainly wrap-up to the proceedings

The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989)

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Rating: ★★★★
Fine Dining and Brutality/Surrealism

Peer Greeaway’s finest film, an elegant, surrealistic satire on fine dining with Michael Gambon as the mob boss owner of a restaurant with Helen Mirren as his unfaithful wife

Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Man-Machine Fusion

Extraordinary directorial debut from Japan’s Shinya Tsukamoto, a frenetic, fetishistic and surreally deranged vision of man-machine fusion that feels like David Lynch having gone away and done a crash reading course of William Gibson

Santa Sangre (1989)

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Rating: ★★★★
Surrealism/Psychologically Disturbed Mime Artist

Near indescribable mix of horror, hallucination, surrealism and tormented sexuality – quite possibly cult director Alejandro Jodorowsky at his best

Alice (1988)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Surreal Claymation Alice in Wonderland Adaptation

A work of bizarre genius from stop-motion animator Jan Svankmajer. A surrealist take on Alice in Wonderland that is more Eraserhead than Lewis Carroll, filled with Svankmajer’s bizarre Claymation creatures

Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987)

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Animation/Alice in Wonderland Film

Obscure animated children’s movie adaptation of Alice in Wonderland that commits the sin of modernising and Americanizing Alice

Angel’s Egg (1985)

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Rating: ★★
Anime/Surreal Journey Across an Alien World

One of the earliest works of anime director Mamoru Oshii, later famous for Ghost in the Shell. This is a plotless, almost dialogueless work about a young girl journeying across a strange planet that is more surrealism than SF

City of Pirates (1983)

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Rating: ½
Surrealism

Surrealist film from Raul Ruiz that proves a tedious, drawn-out ramble through disconnected images and non-sequiturs

Chronopolis (1982)

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Rating: ★★½
Animation/City of All-Powerful Beings

More of an abstract art short than a film. Dialogueless, almost plotless, this concerns the lone human in a city inhabited by inscrutable beings that amuse themselves by rearranging matter

Possession (1981)

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Marriage Breakdown/Surrealism/Monsters

Bafflingly surreal film from Andrzej Zulawski in which Isabelle Adjani gives birth to a tentacled monster in a subway. Nobody has any idea what the film is about but it has become a cult work since

The Falls (1980)

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Rating: ★★★★
Absurdist Post-Holocaust

Early Peter Greenaway film where in typically eccentric fashion he tells a series of absurd stories about survivors of a mysterious event who names all begin with Fall who have begun to mutate and develop an obsession with birds

Being There (1979)

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Rating: ★★★★
Complete Innocent/Satiric Fable

The penultimate screen role of Peter Sellers, a sublimely deadpan satire in which he plays a gardener with the blank innocence of a child whose simple-minded utterances are taken as words of great profundity

Pennies from Heaven (1978)

Pennies from Heaven (1978) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Musical Daydreams

Dennis Potter was the greatest writer to ever work in televisio. This mini-series is one of his most celebrated works, featuring characters bursting out into lip-synched Golden Oldie songs, making biting contrast to their downbeaten lives

3 Women (1977)

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Rating: ★★½
Cryptic Identity Exchange

The great Robert Altman was one of the most individualistic and downright eccentric American directors. His most head-scratching efforts were when he experimented in genre cinema like this cryptic and baffling work in which three (mainly two) women appear to exchange identities

Eraserhead (1977)

Eraserhead (1977) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Surrealist Weirdness

The first film from David Lynch, a surrealist work that is one the cult films of all-time. A masterpiece of mood that swims in an atmosphere of dream and Freudian symbolism of cryptically inscrutable meaning

The Tenant (1976)

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Rating: ★★★★
Apartment Block Paranoia/Identity Exchange

One of Roman Polanski’s least recognised films in which he both directs and plays the lead as a mousy man driven to a state of paranoia and the point he loses his identity by the neighbours in a Parisian apartment building

Bugsy Malone (1976)

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Rating: ★½
Gangster Film Cast With Children

The first film from the great Alan Parker, a 1920s gangster film but where the entire show is played out with kids, which include a young Jodie Foster. Regarded as a classic by many, this is a one-gimmick film dependent on kids (not) being able to play a complex range of adult emotions

Black Moon (1975)

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Rating: ★★
French New Wave Surrealism

Louis Malle’s one and only venture into the French New Wave – a baffling work set around social collapse as a young girl wanders a farmhouse encountering unicorns, talking animals and various surreal happenings

The Amusement Park (1975)

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Rating: ★★½
Surreal Journey Through a Fairground

A recently rediscovered work that was sold as a lost George Romero film. Romero was hired to make a film about the plight of the elderly and creates a surreal allegorical work set around an amusement park

The Cars That Ate Paris (1974)

The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Strange Town Based Around Car Crashes

The first film from Peter Weir, a deadpan black comedy in which a man comes around from a car crash to find himself in a small town that subsists by creating car crashes

Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974)

Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974) poster
Rating: ★★
French New Wave/Mysterious House

Vastly over-praised French New Wave film that is a ghost story of sorts. Three hours plus of tediously protracted happenings that don’t seem to be about anything at all

The Holy Mountain (1973)

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Rating: ★★★★
Transcendental Mysticism

A key work in the cult of Alejandro Jodorowsky in which he plays a character called The Alchemist who guides a group on a mystical awakening. Surreal, challenging and mind-expanding

Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens (1972)

Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens (1972) poster
Rating: ★½
Gonzo Alien Visitors Film

One of the other films from Jim Sharman, director of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a gonzo comedy where alien visitors bring a statue of the Duke of Edinburgh to life

Greaser’s Palace (1972)

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Rating: ★★
Acid Western/Christ-like Visitor

An Acid Western was a Western made with a psychedelic trippiness. Directed by Robert Downey Jr’s father, this is a surreal work about a Christ-like visitor in a zoot suit who turns up in a Western town

Images (1972)

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Rating: ★★★½
Identity Blurring/Surrealism

A fascinatingly enigmatic work from Robert Altman, an artily experimental film in which the identities of five people together at a countryside cottage begin to shift and blur

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1972)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972) poster
Rating: ★★½
Alice in Wonderland Adaptation

A live-action film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland that conducts a passable run through of Lewis Carroll with the supporting characters populated by an all-star British cast

Savages (1972)

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Rating: ★★★
Savage Tribe Inexplicably Become Aristocrats

James Ivory and Ismail Merchant are usually known for their arthouse works. This is their strangest film where a group of savages discover a mansion and adopt civilised ways

Moonchild (1972)

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Strange Happenings

A film about strange happenings at a mission where all the characters may be reincarnations. A film of the hippie era that gets lost in mysticism and trippiness

Viva La Muerte (1971)

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Rating: ★★★★
Sadism and Surrealism

Obscure film in which director Fernando Arrabal depicts a series of vignettes from his childhood depicting the sadism and cruelty of the Spanish Fascists

Johnny Got His Gun (1971)

Johnny Got His Gun (1971) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Limbless Soldier Hallucinates

Classic anti-war film with Timothy Bottoms as a limbless, sightless soldier in a hospital bed as his mind wanders between hallucinations, visions of the afterlife and attempts to communicate with the medical staff

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970)

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) poster
Rating: ★★★
Young Girl's Surreal Dreams

Little-seen Czech film that sits on the blurred edge of a dream in its hazily surreal view of the world through the eyes of a young girl where the figures around her seem to become vampires that constantly loom with darkly allegorical sexual threat

The Phantom Tollbooth (1970)

The Phantom Tollbooth (1970) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Journey into Absurdist Realm/Animation

Chuck Jones, the director of numerous Warner Brothers cartoons, adapts a popular children’s book that comes with a dizzying array of surreal visuals and puns

Yellow Submarine (1968)

Yellow Submarine (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/The Beatles Psychedelic Adventure

The third of The Beatles films, in this case an animated work that features likenesses of The Fab Four as they trip through some amazing nonsensical psychedelic visuals

Hour of the Wolf (1968)

Hour of the Wolf (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Tormented Artist's Hallucinations

One of the works of the celebrated Ingmar Bergman with Max Von Sydow as an artist tormented by insomnia who starts to slip into disturbing hallucinations where he (and we) can not be certain what is being seen is real

Fando and Lis (1968)

Fando and Lis (1968) poster
Rating: ★★
Surrealism

The first film from Alejandro Jodorowsky, more like a student film that seems a rehearsal for the surrealistic and outrageous imagery of El Topo, although no less uniquely Jodorowsky-esque for all that

Weekend (1967)

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French New Wave/Downfall of Civilisation

Jean-Luc Godard’s classic of the French New Wave where a couple’s journey into the countryside for the weekend becomes increasingly more surreal and anarchic

How I Won the War (1967)

How I Won the War (1967) poster
Rating: ★★★
WWII Absurdist Black Comedy

A World War II comedy from Richard Lester that heads into a wild absurdism, a film that is both brilliant and numbingly noisy. Most did not get the surreal blacker-than-black tone and the film was not a success

Alphaville (1965)

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Rating: ★★★
French New Wave/Intergalactic Detective

Surrealistic cinematic joke from French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard that mashes up film noir and SF where hard-boiled detective travels to another planet represented by contemporary Paris

The Exterminating Angel (1962)

The Exterminating Angel (1962) poster
Rating: ★★★
Surrealism

An acclaimed surrealistic film from Luis Buñuel in which a group of people attend an upper-class dinner party but then find themselves inexplicably unable to leave the room

The Trial (1962)

The Trial (1962) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Bureaucratic Nightmare World/Kafka Adaptation

Orson Welles’s adaptation of the Frank Kafka novel about a man caught in a nightmare bureaucracy is one of the most visually stunning black-and-white films ever shot

The Testament of Orpheus (1960)

The Testament of Orpheus (1960) poster
Rating: ★★★★
French Existentialism/Meta-Fictional Autobiography

Jean Cocteau’s follow-up to his earlier Orpheus becomes an opportunity where Cocteau makes an autobiographical films, revisiting his own life and works

Alice in Wonderland (1951)

Alice in Wonderland (1951) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Disney Animation/Alice in Wonderland Adaptation

Disney’s animated adaptation is usually hated by Lewis Carroll purists for its free and easy treatment of the story but for everyone else comes with a splendidly demented visual absurdism

L’Age d’Or (1930)

L'Age d'Or (1930) poster
Rating: ★★★
Surrealism

This collaboration between Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali is not much more than a plotless series of surrealistic images, which are frequently calculated to outrage

The Blood of a Poet (1930)

The Blood of a Poet (1930) poster
Rating: ★★½
Surrealism

Early film from Jean Cocteau that consists of a progression of surreal situations. Dreamy and occasionally interesting

Un Chien Andalou (1928)

Un Chien Andalou (1928) poster
Rating: ★★★
Surrealism

Famous surrealist short film made as a collaboration between Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali, full of the shock juxtapositions and symbolism you associate with either

A Page of Madness (1926)

A Page of Madness (1926) poster
Rating: ★★½
Madness/Surrealism

Forgotten silent Japanese avant garde classic set in a mental asylum. This has many similarities to The Cabinet of Dr Caligari in its shifting perspectives that delve into the subjective mental space of the inmates

Genuine (1920)

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Rating: ★★
German Expressionism/Femme Fatale

One of the lesser films made by the director of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, Robert Wiene. Wiene employs the same stark angular sets and exaggerated shadows in the tale of a predatory femme fatale

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1919)

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1919) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Sinister Hypnotist/German Expressionism

Classic film that was groundbreaking for its designs – all distorted and angular sets, exaggerated shadows – that became defined as German Expressionism and its tale of a sinister hypnotist