Si te encantó la poética y la profundidad de 'Lazzaro feliz' (2018), esta lista es para ti. Exploramos 10 películas y series que comparten su magia narrativa, mezcla de realismo y fantasía, y crítica social. Descubre historias igualmente conmovedoras y únicas.

The Seventh Seal (1957)
Descripción: A philosophical meditation on life, death, and faith, framed through a medieval knight's existential journey.
Hecho: The iconic chess game with Death has been parodied and referenced countless times in popular culture.


The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Descripción: A vibrant yet melancholic musical where every line of dialogue is sung, blending everyday romance with poetic realism.
Hecho: The film's innovative use of color and continuous singing influenced later musicals like 'La La Land.'


The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
Descripción: A whimsical, colorful musical that juxtaposes lighthearted romance with subtle undercurrents of longing and missed connections.
Hecho: Gene Kelly's only French-language film role, showcasing his dancing alongside the film's twin protagonists.


The White Ribbon (2009)
Descripción: A haunting portrayal of a rural community's moral decay, using stark black-and-white cinematography to underscore its allegorical depth.
Hecho: The film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and is often interpreted as a prelude to the rise of fascism in Europe.


The Florida Project (2017)
Descripción: Explores themes of innocence and harsh realities through the eyes of children, blending magical realism with social commentary.
Hecho: The film was shot on location in motels near Disney World, using non-professional actors for authenticity.


The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
Descripción: A claustrophobic, emotionally intense drama about power dynamics in relationships, told almost entirely within a single apartment.
Hecho: The film was shot in chronological order to heighten the actors' emotional exhaustion as the story progressed.


The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
Descripción: A poetic, child's-eye view of post-war Spain, where fantasy and reality blur in hauntingly beautiful imagery.
Hecho: Often considered the greatest Spanish film of all time, it was made under strict censorship during Franco's regime.


The Return (2003)
Descripción: A mysterious, atmospheric journey of two brothers reconnecting with their estranged father, filled with symbolic weight and naturalistic performances.
Hecho: The director's debut feature won the Golden Lion at Venice, but he tragically drowned shortly after during the filming of his next project.


The Tree of Life (2011)
Descripción: A visually stunning, nonlinear exploration of memory, childhood, and cosmic wonder, blending intimate family drama with grand existential themes.
Hecho: The film's creation of the universe sequence involved collaboration with NASA and Nobel Prize-winning scientists.


Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
Descripción: A mythic coming-of-age story set in a marginalized community, where a child's imagination confronts ecological and social upheaval.
Hecho: The young lead actress, Quvenzhané Wallis, became the youngest ever Best Actress Oscar nominee at age
