Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey as we explore the diverse and captivating body of work of the talented Olympia Dukakis. From her early roles to her most recent performances, join us as we delve into the world of Olympia Dukakis Movies and discover the range of her artistic prowess.
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1. Lilith (1964)
Lilith (1964) is a gripping drama film that explores the complexities of human relationships and the mind. After serving in a war, the protagonist begins his journey as an employee at a mental institution. One fateful day, he encounters the enigmatic and alluring Lilith, who resides within the facility.
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2. John and Mary (1969)
John and Mary" is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1969. Starring Dustin Hoffman, Mia Farrow, and Michael Tolan, the movie is set in New York City and follows two strangers as they embark on a one-night stand. The next day, they make an effort to get to know each other better. The film is based on a novel and explores the themes of commitment, friendship between women, and the complexities of romantic encounters.
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3. Stiletto (1969)
Stiletto is a captivating 1969 crime drama film that serves as a perfect blend of action, thrills, and suspense. The movie, starring the talented cast of Alex Cord, Britt Ekland, and Patrick O'Neal, takes us on a journey with a rich, glamorous playboy who harbors a dark secret. Playing the role of the hitman for the mob, his world takes a turn when he decides to step away from the dangerous life.
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4. Made for Each Other (1971)
Made for Each Other" is a charming, quirky comedy about an unexpected love story. Set in bustling New York City, the film introduces us to an eccentric woman named Emma and a peculiar man named Harry, both of whom attend the same group therapy session. As fate would have it, they strike up a conversation during a session and find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other.
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5. Death Wish (1974)
Death Wish" is a gripping 1974 action thriller that explores the depths of vengeance and self-defense. Directed by Michael Winner, this classic film stars Charles Bronson as Paul McCoy, a New York City architect who turns into a one-man vigilante squad after witnessing the brutal murder of his wife at the hands of street punks. Fueled by rage and driven to take justice into his own hands, McCoy embarks on a chilling quest to eliminate muggers from the mean streets of the city, operating under the cover of darkness.
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6. The Rehearsal (1974)
The Rehearsal, also known as 10:30 P. M. Summer, is a powerful drama revolving around the impact of the Greek military junta in 1967. Set in the world of university students, the film presents a harrowing portrayal of personal loss and political strife under this oppressive regime.
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7. The Wanderers (1979)
Set in the heart of Bronx, NYC in 1963, The Wanderers follows the lives of a group of teenage, Italian gang members. As they navigate through the perils of adolescence, confrontations with rival gangs become part of their daily lives. The film addresses themes such as drugs, weapons, and the inevitability of growing up. As the Wanderers prepare for the challenges of adulthood, the story takes the audience on a journey through the trials and tribulations of a tight-knit community.
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8. F.D.R.: The Last Year (1980)
F. D. R. : The Last Year, released in 1980, captures the final year of America's beloved 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt's life and presidency. Directed by Anthony Page, the movie stars Jason Robards as FDR and Laurinda Barrett as First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
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9. The Idolmaker (1980)
The Idolmaker" is a gripping 1980 drama based on the true life of rock promoter and producer, Bob Marcucci. The film is notable for shining a spotlight on the lesser-known side of the music industry, as the story revolves around the men and women who made the stars shine.
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10. Movie Madness (1982)
Get ready for a hilarious ride with "Movie Madness, " a 1982 sketch comedy film that masterfully parodies film genres! Directed by acclaimed filmmakers Bob Giraldi and Henry Jaglom, this film is a whirlwind of entertainment that features three distinct shorts.
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11. Walls of Glass (1985)
Walls of Glass, released in 1985, is a heartwarming and humorous tale of a New York cabbie, Flanagan, who dreams of making it big as a stage actor. An aging gentleman with a knack for memorizing Shakespearean sonnets as well as a penchant for accents, Flanagan's ambition remains unrealized due to his inability to secure an agent or land a job in the theatrical world.
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12. Moonstruck (1987)
Moonstruck" is a delightful 1987 romantic comedy-drama film that masterfully weaves together heartwarming, humorous moments and unexpected twists. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film centers around Loretta Castorini, a bookkeeper who unexpectedly finds herself torn between love and duty.
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13. Working Girl (1988)
Working Girl" is an iconic 1988 romantic comedy-drama film starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, and Sigourney Weaver. Directed by Mike Nichols and written by Kevin Wade, the movie explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and love in the high-stakes world of corporate America.
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14. The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards (1988)
Get ready for a night of non-stop laughs as you witness the 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, an iconic event that celebrates the funniest stars in Hollywood. Hosted by the legendary Julie Andrews, this 1988 TV special is packed with hilarious moments and unforgettable performances from a fantastic lineup of comedians. Join Kip Addotta, Franklyn Ajaye, and many other talented artists as they come together to honor the best in comedy.
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15. Steel Magnolias (1989)
Steel Magnolias" is a heartwarming and comedic film set in a small Louisiana town. The young protagonist, newly arrived and inexperienced at her new job in a local beauty salon, unexpectedly finds herself embraced by a close-knit group of women who share a deep bond of sisterhood. The enchanting southern setting, combined with the uplifting storyline and an all-star cast, make this movie an unforgettable experience.
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16. Dad (1989)
Dad" is a heartwarming and poignant dramedy that explores the bond between a father and son through the eyes of John, a busy man who puts his life on hold to take care of his elderly father. Directed by Gary David Goldberg and written by William Wharton and Goldberg, the film stars Jack Lemmon, Ted Danson, and Olympia Dukakis. Set against the backdrop of a heart attack, the emotional journey of John and his son unfolds as they navigate family dynamics, dementia, and the inevitable tragedy that unfolds.
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17. Look Who's Talking (1989)
Look Who's Talking" is a 1989 feel-good comedy directed by Amy Heckerling, starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Olympia Dukakis. The film follows a single, career-focused woman who unexpectedly gives birth to a child fathered by a married man. Despite her new status as a single mother, the woman finds solace and a budding romance in the form of a charming cab driver.
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18. Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
Look Who's Talking Too" is a funny and heartwarming 1990 comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling. The movie stars John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Olympia Dukakis in a tale about a new baby girl, her parents, and the challenges they face in their lives.
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19. In the Spirit (1990)
In the Spirit, " a comedy released in 1990, follows Marianne, a woman who moves from Beverly Hills to New York City after her husband loses his job. As she struggles to adjust to life in the big city, she hires quirky psychic Reva to redecorate her apartment.
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20. Over the Hill (1992)
Over the Hill, " a 1992 American drama romance film directed by George Miller, tells the story of an American woman on vacation in Sydney who embarks on a life-changing journey across Australia. After purchasing a car, she sets out on a voyage of self-discovery, driving through the diverse landscapes of Australia.
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21. Digger (1993)
In the heartwarming family drama "Digger, " a young boy named Adam finds himself uprooted from his home after his parents' divorce. Desperate for a fresh start, Adam's parents send him to live with distant relatives in a peaceful countryside town. Little did they know that their son would befriend a dying boy named Bobby, who has an eerie and unexplained connection with nature.
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22. The Cemetery Club (1993)
The Cemetery Club is a heartwarming 1993 comedy film directed by Bill Duke, written by Ivan Menchell, and starring Ellen Burstyn, Olympia Dukakis, and Diane Ladd. The movie revolves around three lifelong friends who, despite their advanced age, maintain a close bond by meeting weekly to celebrate the past and present. The story unfolds as they navigate through the challenges of life and friendship, while also dealing with the Jewish shiva and other related customs.
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23. Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
In "Look Who's Talking Now, " the third installment of the heartwarming trilogy, audiences are reunited with the adorable family of four, where everyone is still talking, including the dogs. When their mom loses her job and their dad starts flying as a new pilot for a single boss, life becomes an adventure filled with laughter and love.
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24. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
The legendary Frank Drebin, played by the inimitable Leslie Nielsen, makes a triumphant return in "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult" (1994). This riotous comedy finds Drebin out of retirement and back on the beat as he teams up with Police Squad to thwart a deadly terrorist plot: a bomb threat to the Academy Awards ceremony! .
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25. I Love Trouble (1994)
I Love Trouble" is a thrilling, high-stakes, comedic drama that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, adventure, and love. Set in the dynamic city of Chicago, the film follows two rival newspaper reporters, Peter Brackett (Nick Nolte) and Sabrina Peterson (Julia Roberts), as they unite to solve the mysteries of a devastating train derailment.
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26. Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
In "Mighty Aphrodite", Woody Allen takes on the role of a New York sportswriter who unearths a secret about his adopted son - he's a prodigious genius. To seek out his birth mother, the writer embarks on a comedic journey like no other, encountering the eccentric world of a ditzy porn star and prostitute (played by Mira Sorvino).
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27. Young at Heart (1995)
Young at Heart" is a heartwarming and entertaining comedy-drama that captivates viewers with its delightful storyline and relatable characters. Set in Hoboken, New Jersey, the film revolves around a resilient matriarch, who, after the unexpected loss of her home and bar due to her husband's gambling debt, decides to fight back against the intimidating mobsters threatening everything she holds dear.
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28. Mother (1995)
Mother (1995) is a chilling tale that dives into the depths of possessiveness and obsession. Director Frank LaLoggia masterfully portrays the story of Weisser, a young man eager to pursue his dreams, only to find they are threatened by his mother's interference in his love life and her desire to secure a scholarship.
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29. Jeffrey (1995)
Jeffrey" is an insightful romantic comedy that delves into the challenges of finding love and intimacy amidst the fear of AIDS. Set in the vibrant city of New York, the film tells the story of a thirty-something gay actor/waiter named Jeffrey, who, after experiencing the devastating consequences of the disease, decides to adopt celibacy.
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30. Dead Badge (1995)
Dead Badge" delivers an intense and thrilling experience, following the journey of a devoted police officer who finds herself assigned to the city's most corrupt precinct. The stakes heighten as this whistleblower must navigate the treacherous waters of morality, corruption, and her own survival. The film is packed with suspense and intrigue, with the lead character wrestling with her loyalty and choices amidst a backdrop of danger and betrayal.
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31. Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Experience the soul-stirring and heartwarming story of "Mr. Holland's Opus" (1995), directed by Stephen Herek and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. This Oscar-nominated drama, co-starring Richard Dreyfuss, Glenne Headly, and Jay Thomas, follows a frustrated composer as he transitions to a role as a high school music teacher.
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32. Never Too Late (1996)
Never Too Late, " a Canadian film released in 1996, tells the story of four retired friends who come together after the death of a good friend. Unwilling to face retirement, they decide to take matters into their own hands and pursue their lifelong dream of becoming an aspiring actor, independent filmmaker, and more.
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33. Milk & Money (1996)
Milk & Money" is a delightful 1996 American romantic comedy film with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. The movie, written and directed by Michael Bergmann, showcases the unique and unexpected life experiences of the protagonist, David, played by Robert Petkoff. Abandoning medical school, David embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering life's challenges as well as its joyful moments.
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34. A Match Made in Heaven (1997)
A Match Made in Heaven" is a heartwarming drama-romance film released in 1997. The story revolves around Helen, a widowed mother who has tragically lost her son to cancer. As she searches for someone to carry on her son's legacy, she meets Jane, a dedicated nurse who touches her heart. In a poignant turn of events, Helen decides that Jane is the ideal woman to marry her son and continue his life.
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35. Picture Perfect (1997)
Picture Perfect" is a charming and gripping 1997 romantic comedy that blends elements of drama and comedy. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film focuses on a young advertising executive, Kate (played by Jennifer Aniston), who makes a dramatic decision to pretend she's engaged to a stranger in order to impress her demanding boss. This seemingly harmless lie quickly spirals into a complex web of deceit, leading to unexpected consequences.
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36. Scattering Dad (1998)
Scattering Dad, " directed by Joan Tewkesbury, stars Olympia Dukakis as an agoraphobic woman with an extraordinary dilemma. After being cooped up in her home for two decades, she suddenly finds herself visited by the ghost of her late husband - a man who left behind a haunting promise. He reminds her of her vow to scatter his ashes at his cherished vacation spot, away from the comfort of their suburban home.
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37. Mafia! (1998)
Get ready for a wild ride with "Mafia! " - the hilarious crime comedy where the rules don't apply. With one foot in the family business and the other in a world of chaos, the movie follows the son of a mafia king as he tries to live up to his father's legacy.
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38. The Pentagon Wars (1998)
The Pentagon Wars" is a gripping 1998 comedy-drama film that explores the secrets of the U. S. military. Directed by Richard Benjamin and based on a true story, this thought-provoking film unveils a cover-up from within the ranks of the Army and U. S.
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39. Better Living (1998)
In the dark comedy "Better Living, " three adult sisters face the challenge of navigating their dysfunctional family life, with their eccentric mother and mysterious father. The quirky matriarch, played by the talented Olympia Dukakis, embarks on an unusual journey to improve their living conditions by turning their basement into a subterranean cavern using a jackhammer.
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40. The Greek Americans (1998)
The Greek Americans" (1998) is a compelling 90-minute documentary that dives into the rich and diverse world of Hellenism in the United States. Directed and produced by George Veras, this film sheds light on the struggles and triumphs experienced by the Greek American community over the years. Featuring insightful interviews with prominent personalities such as George Costacos and Olympia Dukakis, the documentary offers a deep exploration of the cultural, political, and social aspects of the Greek American experience.
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41. The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000)
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells" is a heartwarming comedy-musical film released in 2000, directed by Gillies MacKinnon and written by Alan Plater. The story follows a woman who embarks on a quest to reunite the swing band she played with during World War II. The film is set against the backdrop of a funeral, taking viewers on a journey through the memories of the past, both joyous and sad. Through flashbacks and flash forwards, the story explores the lives of the characters and the bonds they shared.
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42. Brooklyn Sonnet (2000)
Brooklyn Sonnet" is a powerful and evocative tale set against the gritty backdrop of New York City. The film follows a young man named Frank as he grapples with the decision that lies before him: to either succumb to the allure of a life on the streets or take a leap of faith and pursue a career on stage.
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43. Strange Relations (2001)
Strange Relations, " also known as "My Beautiful Son, " is a heartwarming drama-comedy film released in 2002, with a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes. Directed by Paul Seed and starring Paul Reiser, Amber Sealey, and Lachele Carl, this movie explores the unexpected connections between a 39-year-old Jewish psychiatrist from New York City, who has been diagnosed with leukemia, and the woman who gave him up for adoption many years ago.
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44. The Intended (2002)
The Intended" is a riveting period drama/thriller set in the remote Malaysian trading post of 1906. Our protagonists, a surveyor and his fiancée, embark on an intriguing adventure as they venture into this secluded world. However, things take a dramatic turn when they cross paths with a ruthless ivory trader and her notoriously malicious family.
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45. Guilty Hearts (2002)
Guilty Hearts is a gripping crime drama that unfolds in the heart of a small-town church. Quiet and unassuming church organist Jenny Moran finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage with her workaholic husband Matt. In search of happiness, she embarks on a passionate affair with charismatic and manipulative Dr. Stephen Carrow, who is also a well-respected deacon at her church and a married man.
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46. The Event (2003)
The Event (2003) is a gripping drama film that follows Nick, a determined district attorney, in his investigation of several deaths in the gay community of New York City's Chelsea District. Each case points to assisted suicide, a practice prohibited in the state. As Nick delves deeper into the mystery, he unravels a complex web of family relationships and hidden secrets.
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47. Cher: The Farewell Tour (2003)
Experience the magic of Cher's final farewell tour in the 2003 concert film, Cher: The Farewell Tour. Join the iconic pop music diva as she takes the stage for an unforgettable live performance, featuring all of her greatest hits. This captivating documentary delves into the heart of Cher's career, providing a glimpse into her extraordinary life on and off the stage.
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48. The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004)
Experience the thrilling adventure of "The Librarian: Quest for the Spear" as a bookish librarian embarks on a global quest to recover the stolen parts of the legendary Spear of Destiny. Join Noah Wyle as Flynn Carsen, a professional student and library worker with an incredible ability to absorb knowledge, as he travels from the Amazon rainforest to the mystical terrain of Shangri La in the Himalayas.
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49. The Thing About My Folks (2005)
The Thing About My Folks" is a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud comedy-drama from 2005, directed by Raymond De Felitta. The film stars acclaimed actors Paul Reiser, Peter Falk, and Olympia Dukakis, with a screenplay by Reiser. The movie centers around Ben's life as he suddenly finds himself dealing with his estranged, eccentric dad, Sam, after receiving a cryptic message.
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50. The Great New Wonderful (2005)
In the heart of a post-9/11 New York City, The Great New Wonderful (2005) navigates through a series of interconnected tales that each echo the city's anxiety and uncertainty. The stories revolve around a determined security guard who saves the day with a cake, a woman trying to find her lost love, and several other characters who find themselves in unexpected situations.
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51. Whiskey School (2005)
Whiskey School" is a drama film released in 2005, starring Olympia Dukakis, Alexandra Eitel, and Thomas Flanagan. Written by Jo Ann Tedesco and directed by Peter Masterson, the movie follows the story of Leopold De Angeli, a talented playwright with a dangerous addiction to drink.
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52. 3 Needles (2005)
3 Needles" (2005) is a poignant drama that offers a panoramic view of the AIDS crisis unfolding in different corners of the world. Set against the backdrop of South Africa, China, and Montreal, this film weaves three heart-wrenching stories that expose the tragic realities of this global epidemic.
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53. Jesus, Mary and Joey (2005)
Jesus, Mary and Joey is a heartwarming comedy-romance film released in 2005, directed by James Quattrochi. Starring Vincent Pagano as Joey Vitello, Marley Shelton as Mary O'Callahan, and Jennifer Esposito in an unnamed role, this uplifting story revolves around the life of Joey, a charming yet aimless 20-something who still resides with his eccentric Italian-American family.
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54. Away from Her (2006)
Away from Her" is a heart-wrenching drama that explores the depths of love, loss, and personal growth. Based on the short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain" by Alice Munro, the film follows the story of Grant (played by Gordon Pinsent), a man who finds himself at a crossroads when his wife, Fiona (Julie Christie), is institutionalized due to her battle with Alzheimer's disease.
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55. Day on Fire (2006)
Day on Fire" is a gripping drama film that tells the story of an unexpected encounter between two individuals from vastly different backgrounds. Set in New York City, the narrative revolves around a Palestinian journalist and a Jewish model, who find their lives intertwined after a chance meeting.
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56. Greatest Ever 80s Movies (2007)
Take a nostalgic journey back to the iconic decade of the '80s with "Greatest Ever 80s Movies"! . This engaging documentary highlights some of the most memorable films from the era, transporting viewers to a time of big hair, neon fashion, and heart-pounding action. Hosted by Giles Coren, a witty and charming guide, the documentary features interviews with notable actors such as Nancy Allen and Roger Allers, shedding light on the stories behind the movies.
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57. Greatest Ever Romantic Movies (2007)
Greatest Ever Romantic Movies" is a 2007 documentary film that celebrates the most iconic romantic movies throughout the years. Directed by Miranda Glasser, this 2-hour and 40-minute film takes the audience on a captivating journey through the world of love, passion, and heartache.
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58. In the Land of Women (2007)
Experience the heartfelt humor of "In the Land of Women" starring Adam Brody, Kristen Stewart, and Meg Ryan. This delightful coming-of-age comedy directed by Jonathan Kasdan follows the turbulent journey of a disreputable writer as he seeks redemption by staying with his grandmother. The neighborhood's women, each with their remarkable stories, offer warmth and camaraderie that helps him regain his sense of purpose.
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59. Cloudburst (2011)
Cloudburst" is a captivating journey that follows a lesbian couple as they break free from the confines of their nursing home to make their way to Canada in the pursuit of marriage. Joined by an unexpected travel companion, a young, male hitchhiker, the trio embarks on a heartwarming and humorous adventure that challenges societal norms.
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60. Birds of a Feather (2011)
Birds of a Feather" (2011) is a captivating comedy that centers around three middle-aged friends who reunite to put on a play together. This coming-of-age film for 40-year-olds is a light-hearted exploration of friendship, self-discovery, and finding oneself again. Directed by Anthony Meindl and written by the same, this movie stars Lindsay Frame, Anthony Meindl, and Danielle Hoover.
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61. The Misadventures of the Dunderheads (2012)
The Misadventures of the Dunderheads, " also known as "Montana Amazon, " is a comedy-crime film that premiered in 2012. Directed by Deborah Brock and written by P. D. Hughen, the film revolves around the eccentric Dunderhead family, who have lived in the isolated Montana mountains for far too long.
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62. Joe Papp in Five Acts (2012)
Joe Papp in Five Acts is a 2012 documentary film that explores the life and career of Joe Papp, an influential figure in the New York arts scene, particularly known for his work with The Public Theater and the Shakespeare in the Park festival. The film highlights Papp's commitment to making arts accessible to everyone, regardless of their wealth or social status.
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63. The Last Keepers (2013)
The Last Keepers" is a fascinating family-fantasy film released in 2013, starring Aidan Quinn, Virginia Madsen, and Zosia Mamet. This intriguing tale revolves around an enigmatic teenage girl who discovers a hidden world of magical powers when she falls in love with a peculiar boy at school.
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64. Big Driver (2014)
Big Driver" is a gripping crime-mystery thriller written by acclaimed writers Stephen King and Richard Christian Matheson, directed by Mikael Salomon. The film stars Maria Bello, Ann Dowd, and Will Harris. The plot centers around a successful mystery writer who sets out on a journey to exact revenge after being brutally attacked.
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65. A Little Game (2014)
A Little Game, a heartwarming 2014 film directed by Evan Oppenheimer, follows the journey of a young girl navigating the bustling city and unraveling the mysteries of her life through the teachings of chess. This enchanting adventure delves into the importance of staying open to the clues and opportunities that surround us every day.
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66. 7 Chinese Brothers (2015)
7 Chinese Brothers tells the story of an unmotivated thirty-something slacker who unexpectedly lands a job at a Quick Lube, hoping to be closer to the shop's attractive manager. Through this new chapter in his life, he begins to contemplate whether he's finally found purpose and if there's still hope for him.
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67. Emily & Tim (2015)
Emily & Tim" is a poignant drama that chronicles the tumultuous marriage of the Hanratty couple, Tim and Emily, spanning over half a century. The film takes an in-depth look at their highs and lows while highlighting their unique quirks and shared passions, such as their love for cooking, golfing and the arts.
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68. Bereave (2015)
Bereave (2015) is a heart-wrenching tale that follows Garvey, a man who believes he is terminally ill and ready to meet his maker. However, his world turns upside down when his wife, Evelyn, goes missing on their anniversary. With no time to waste, Garvey embarks on a personal quest to find her, ultimately facing the consequences of his choices.
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69. The Infiltrator (2016)
The Infiltrator" is a gripping crime drama that unravels the complex web of corruption and money laundering in the world of drug cartels. Set in 1986, U. S. Customs official Robert Mazur (played by Bryan Cranston) finds himself knee-deep in the dark underworld of Pablo Escobar's drug empire.
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70. The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin (2017)
This intimate documentary, "The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin" (2017), delves into the life and evolution of the beloved storyteller behind the iconic novels, "Tales of the City. " The film charts the extraordinary journey of Armistead Maupin, from a reserved child of the Old South to a groundbreaking pioneer in the struggle for gay rights. Through candid interviews with Maupin himself, as well as notable figures in the world of literature and activism, the documentary reveals the transformative power of Maupin's stories, which gave voice to a generation of individuals and inspired millions to reclaim their lives.
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71. Olympia (2018)
In "Olympia" (2018), the legendary actress Olympia Dukakis fearlessly embarks on a journey of truth-seeking and rebelling against social norms. Through documentary-style filmmaking, the audience is introduced to this unyielding artist who pushes boundaries with her subversive narrative. Written and directed by Harry Mavromichalis, who also helmed award-winning documentaries, "Olympia" offers an intriguing exploration into the life and career of the iconic star.
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72. Change in the Air (2018)
Change in the Air" is a heartwarming drama that tells the story of a young woman who moves in next door, shaking up a quiet neighborhood in the process. As the community comes to terms with their hidden truths, they are forced to confront themselves and their beliefs. With stunning ornithology visuals and insightful dialogue, this four-word title explores the power of cross-generational connections and the transformative impact that change can have on individuals and their faith.
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73. Leonard Soloway's Broadway (2019)
Leonard Soloway's Broadway is a fascinating documentary that delves into the unconventional world of legendary Broadway producer Leonard Soloway. With a career spanning over 70 years, Soloway has staged more than 100 shows - all while living his life on his own terms. The film captures the essence and spirit of Broadway through verité documentary footage, humorous storytelling, interviews, and archival film material, all while providing a unique perspective on the world that few have ever seen.
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74. Tango Shalom (2021)
In the heartwarming and uplifting comedy, Tango Shalom, a dedicated Tango dancer finds himself at a crossroads when he discovers his desire to compete in a prestigious dance competition clashes with his deep-rooted orthodox beliefs. Enter a Rabbi, eager to help and not as talented in the dance department, but with a passion for community and family values. Together, they hatch an ingenious plan to blend their worlds, all while navigating the colorful world of Argentine Tango.
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75. Not to Forget (2021)
In the heartwarming drama, "Not to Forget, " a self-centered millennial faces an unexpected turn of events. Sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer's, this life-long scam artist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. With a talented cast including Karen Grassle, Louis Gossett Jr. , and Tatum O'Neal, this movie explores the complexities of family, love, and the human spirit against the backdrop of a devastating disease.
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