Si vous avez été captivé par 'Tarr Béla, I Used to Be a Filmmaker' (2014), ce documentaire introspectif sur le célèbre réalisateur hongrois, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries qui explorent des thèmes similaires. Découvrez des œuvres tout aussi profondes et cinématographiquement riches.

8½ (1963)
Description: A surreal and introspective look at the creative block and existential crisis of a filmmaker, blending reality and fantasy.
Fait: The title refers to the number of films Federico Fellini had directed up to that point.


Contempt (1963)
Description: Explores the disintegration of personal and professional relationships within the film industry, set against the backdrop of a troubled production.
Fait: The film features Brigitte Bardot in one of her most critically acclaimed roles.


Cinema Paradiso (1988)
Description: A nostalgic ode to the magic of cinema, focusing on the emotional connections forged through film and the passage of time.
Fait: The movie won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in


Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Description: A deep dive into the chaotic and obsessive nature of filmmaking, showcasing the personal and professional toll of bringing a vision to life.
Fait: The film includes never-before-seen footage from the set of Apocalypse Now, shot by Eleanor Coppola.


My Best Fiend (1999)
Description: Examines the complex relationship between a director and his frequent collaborator, revealing the intense dynamics that fuel creative partnerships.
Fait: The documentary was directed by Werner Herzog, who reflects on his tumultuous relationship with actor Klaus Kinski.


The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
Description: A biographical documentary that captures the highs and lows of a filmmaker's career, blending personal anecdotes with industry insights.
Fait: The film is based on the autobiography of producer Robert Evans, narrated by Evans himself.


Jodorowsky's Dune (2013)
Description: Explores the ambitious vision of a filmmaker whose project never came to fruition, highlighting the creative process and the struggles of artistic ambition.
Fait: The documentary features storyboard art that inspired many later sci-fi films, including Alien and Star Wars.


Lost in La Mancha (2002)
Description: A candid look at the collapse of a film project, highlighting the unpredictability and fragility of the filmmaking process.
Fait: The documentary was originally intended to be a making-of feature but turned into a record of the project's failure.
