Damien Chazelle wrote and directed the film about a jazz drummer's abusive training. The short film version premiered at Sundance 2013, winning the Jury Award. Filming took place in Los Angeles over 20 days in September 2013. Miles Teller played Andrew Neiman, a jazz drummer who struggles with his abusive instructor
Stephen Daldry's 2002 psychological drama based on Virginia Woolf's novel. Three women's lives connected by Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Clarissa Vaughan prepares party for AIDS-stricken poet Richard. Laura Brown escapes unhappy marriage by reading Mrs. Dalloway. Virginia Woolf struggles with depression while writing Mrs. Dalloway
Three psychological drama films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Released in 1993-1994 in French, except for White in Polish. Each film runs 88-288 minutes
French-British psychological drama directed by Florian Zeller. Based on Zeller's 2012 play Le Père. Stars Anthony Hopkins as dementia patient Anthony. Released in France on May 26, 2021, UK on June 11, 2021. Budget of $6 million, worldwide gross of $34.4 million
Marla's smoking habit and knowledge of Narrator's thoughts support her being imaginary. She steals men's clothes and finishes Narrator's sentences. They appear mirror images at the end overlooking city destruction. Marla has her own apartment with personal belongings
"Busco novio para mi mujer" (2016) follows Paco's attempt to end his marriage through seduction. "Y tu mamá también" (2001) depicts intimate relationships through road trips. "Enfermo amor" (2022) tells nine couples' stories in ten-minute snippets