Si vous êtes fasciné par les récits historiques méconnus comme 'Une petite histoire de l'Amérique' (2019), cet article est fait pour vous. Découvrez 10 films et séries similaires qui explorent des événements oubliés ou secrets, parfaits pour les amateurs d'histoire et de mystère.

Twin Peaks (1990)
Description: Delves into small-town mysteries, supernatural elements, and psychological depth, creating an eerie and surreal atmosphere.
Fait: David Lynch insisted on using real coffee in the diner scenes to enhance authenticity. The show's famous 'Red Room' was inspired by a dream.


The X-Files (1993)
Description: Explores government conspiracies, unexplained phenomena, and paranormal investigations, blending science fiction with mystery.
Fait: The show's iconic theme song was composed by Mark Snow in under an hour. It was initially intended to be a placeholder.


Westworld (2016)
Description: Examines artificial intelligence, human nature, and hidden agendas within a meticulously crafted world, blending sci-fi with philosophical questions.
Fait: The piano player in the saloon is actually a robot playing live. The show's creators used real-world locations to enhance its immersive feel.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Combines fringe science, alternate realities, and government cover-ups, offering a mix of procedural and serialized storytelling.
Fait: The show's opening sequence changes subtly to reflect the episode's themes. The Observers' bald look was achieved with prosthetics, not shaving.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Presents an alternate history where Axis powers won WWII, exploring hidden resistance movements and clandestine operations.
Fait: The show's opening sequence features a distorted version of 'Edelweiss' to reflect its alternate reality. Many props were custom-made to fit the timeline.


The Wilds (2020)
Description: Focuses on survival, psychological manipulation, and hidden truths, with a narrative that slowly unveils deeper conspiracies.
Fait: The cast underwent a real survival boot camp to prepare for their roles. The island scenes were filmed in New Zealand to capture its rugged beauty.


Ancient Aliens (2009)
Description: Explores theories about extraterrestrial influence on human history, blending archaeology, mythology, and speculative science.
Fait: The show's iconic 'alien' hairstyle of Giorgio A. Tsoukalos became a pop culture meme. It has spawned multiple spin-offs and specials.


Brad Meltzer's Decoded (2010)
Description: Investigates historical enigmas, secret societies, and unsolved mysteries, often linking them to modern-day implications.
Fait: Brad Meltzer based the show on his own research for his novels. The team often visits real historical sites to gather evidence.


The Unexplained Files (2013)
Description: Documents strange and unexplained events, from paranormal encounters to scientific anomalies, with a focus on real-life mysteries.
Fait: The show features reenactments alongside expert interviews. Some episodes explore cases that have never been solved.


Mysteries at the Museum (2010)
Description: Uncovers bizarre and little-known historical events and artifacts, often tied to larger mysteries or unexplained phenomena.
Fait: Each episode features artifacts from multiple museums across the U.S. The show's host, Don Wildman, has a background in documentary filmmaking.
