Top 20 movies like Poèmes
Top 20 Movies like Poèmes
- 1. Kokuhaku
- 2. By Fire
- 3. Le visiteur
- 4. Last Full Show
- 5. National Theatre Live: Vanya
- 6. Não Sei Bem Se Meu Nome É Eveline
- 7. Teach Me How to Cry
- 8. Forever Young
- 9. Drame Aale
- 10. Les Trois masques
- 11. Last Full Show
- 12. The Ordinary Madness of a Daughter of Ham
- 13. Billy the Kid
- 14. I love you mum, I promise I won't die
- 15. Anna Karenina
- 16. National Theatre Live: Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- 17. Who Said Macbeth
- 18. The Flying Dutchman
- 19. La fuga
- 20. Dumula ng Isa, Dalawa, Tatlo...
1. Kokuhaku (Kokuhaku)
During an interview, Tadashi, a young Spanish-Japanese actor who plays female characters in a theatrical practice similar to kabuki, will return to the past to relive his most intimate memories.
2. By Fire
Anya is a wide-eyed uncorrupted understudy who has to replace the actress she idealises in the role of Medea, as she navigates within a morally distorted theatre company.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
4. Last Full Show (Last Full Show)
A high school student learns the meaning of love at an underground Manila movie theatre.
It has an average vote of 4 on TMDB.
5. National Theatre Live: Vanya
Andrew Scott brings multiple characters to life in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, filmed live in West End, London. Hopes, dreams, and regrets are thrust into sharp focus in this one-man adaptation which explores the complexities of human emotions.
It has an average vote of 8.2 on TMDB.
6. Não Sei Bem Se Meu Nome É Eveline (Não Sei Bem Se Meu Nome É Eveline)
A young actress lives with her alcoholic father. One night, she goes to the theatre for a rehearsal of a melodrama play.
7. Teach Me How to Cry
Unable to tap into his emotions on stage, a middle-aged struggling actor is given one last chance to prove himself, and in turn, takes a class with an acting coach who promises to transform his performance.
8. Forever Young
Sophia struggles with overthinking her life as a poor, nihilistic drifter. Exiled to a life of solitude, she has the chance to change it all upon meeting Liza one night - will she let her in or is she destined to burn it all?
9. Drame Aale (ਡਰਾਮੇ ਆਲੇ)
A group of theatre performers travel to London and put on a production they hope will repair cultural divides between India and Pakistan.
10. Les Trois masques (Les Trois masques)
(Les Trois masques)
11. Last Full Show (Last Full Show)
An 11-year old vendor of pirated copies of films in a downtown capital tries every possible way in his position to watch a film for the very first time inside the comfort of a cinema.
It has an average vote of 2 on TMDB.
12. The Ordinary Madness of a Daughter of Ham (Folie ordinaire d'une fille de Cham)
In Jean Rouch's cinematic reinterpretation of Julius-Amédée Laou's theatrical work, a freshly appointed nurse steps into the chaotic world of a psychiatric ward. Tasked with nurturing the minds within, she forms a profound connection with a patient from Martinique who has been confined within the institution's walls for half a century. As their relationship deepens, the lines between reality and delusion blur, weaving a complex narrative of human connection and psychological intrigue.
13. Billy the Kid
Michael Morpurgo's heart warming story of a champion Chelsea footballer set against the backdrop of the Second World War.
14. I love you mum, I promise I won't die
In May 2014, just months after Dan died, the DSM Foundation commissioned award-winning playwright Mark Wheeller to write a verbatim play that told his story, so other young people could learn the lessons he sadly no longer could, and make choices that would keep them safe. The title takes Dan’s joking last words to his mum, Fiona, before he left home for what turned out to be the last time: ‘I Love You, Mum – I Promise I Won’t Die’. Mark worked on the very first production with his talented youth theatre company in Southampton, Oasis Youth Theatre, and the play had its first public performances in March 2016, with previews in Southampton and its premiere at the BRIT school, just a mile from Dan’s home in Croydon, South London.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
15. Anna Karenina (Анна Каренина)
Directed by Lithuanian choreographer, Anželika Cholina, this multiple award-winning Vakhtangov Theatre production of Anna Karenina tells the story of Tolstoy’s classic novel entirely in contemporary dance. In this way, Cholina succeeds in finding the equivalent of Tolstoy's words in harmony and movement, with every gesture holding meaning. The distinctive music of Alfred Schnittke helps to reveal the inner turmoil of the characters and their depth. Winner of the "Villanueva Award", Best Foreign Performance, International Havana Theatre Festival; Winner "Crystal Turandot" Best Debut Performance, Olga Lerman.
16. National Theatre Live: Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks. As the alcohol flows and dawn approaches, the young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth-telling.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
17. Who Said Macbeth
Although the past two years have been challenging for the Theatre industry, they also showed its incredible strength and resilience. Through interviews with West End performers and creatives, this documentary outlines the difficulties presented to our industry over the course of the pandemic, as well as highlighting changes - both positive and negative - that have come from it. An emotional reflection on a battle it was worth fighting for. All profits will be going to 'Acting for Others', an organisation that provides support to all theatre workers through 14 member charities. We hope these stories full of passion for Theatre inspire you just as much as they inspired us!
18. The Flying Dutchman (Der fliegende Holländer)
Adaptation of 'The Flying Dutchman', recorded at the Bavarian State Opera.
19. La fuga (La fuga)
The internal journey of eight men, who, through a theater workshop, go through the different prisons they inhabit. Practicing the art of seeing themselves, in Boal's words, this group of men reflects on their masculinity as a representation to hide their true strength: their vulnerability.
20. Dumula ng Isa, Dalawa, Tatlo...
A theater group begins their rehearsal on a play about a witness' account of a massacre eventually leading to a confrontation and inner conflicts of the actors portraying their roles.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.