Cult movies

Cult movies

What is a cult movie? A cult movie is a film that over time, success or failure at the time of its release, has acquired a following of loyal fans to the point of adoration and cult, which sometimes becomes a real subculture. Indiecinema offers some of the best cult and masterpieces of the history of cinema.

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Cult movies
  • Nosferatu

    Movie

    When a young real estate agent, Thomas Hutter, goes to the castle to close a deal, Orlok is attracted by his blood and decides to follow him to his hometown. The arrival of the count causes a series of mysterious deaths and spreads panic among the inhabitants.

    Murnau, through evocative images an...

  • Faust

    Movie

    Horror, by F. W. Murnau, German, 1926.
    Faust is an elderly scholar who has lost faith in life. He is defeated by his inability to help others and by his awareness of his own mortality. One day, he meets Mephistopheles, who offers him a pact: in exchange for his soul, Mephistopheles will give him ...

  • Beat the Devil

    Movie

    Adventure, comedy, by John Huston, United States, 1953.
    The film begins with a group of very varied and ambiguous characters who find themselves in an Italian port waiting for a boat to go to Africa. The group consists of Billy Dannreuther (played by Humphrey Bogart) and his wife Maria (played by...

  • Aelita

    Movie

    Science fiction, by Yakov Protazanov, Soviet Union, 1924.
    The film follows the story of Los, an engineer who dreams of traveling through space. One day, during an experiment, he receives a transmission from Mars, which seems to come from Queen Aelita. Los builds a spaceship and departs for Mars, ...

  • Vampyr

    Movie

    Horror, by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Germany, 1932.
    Late in the evening, Allan Gray arrives at an inn near the town of Courtempierre and rents a room to sleep. Gray is suddenly disturbed by an old man, who enters the room and leaves a square package on the table: "To be opened on my death" is written ...

  • Detour

    Movie

    Thriller, noir, by Edgar G. Ulmer, United States, 1945.
    Al Roberts, an unemployed pianist, hitchhikes. After getting a ride, he arrives at a restaurant in Reno, Nevada. Another restaurant customer plays a tune on the jukebox: Al is upset because it reminds him of his life in New York City. He rem...

  • The Hitch-Hiker

    Movie

    Thriller, Noir, by Ida Lupino, United States, 1953.
    Two friends, Roy Collins (O'Brien) and Gilbert Bowen (Lovejoy) are driving to go fishing in the Mexican Gulf of California city of San Felipe. Just south of Mexicali, they give a ride to a hitchhiker, Myers, who draws a weapon and takes them hos...

  • The House is Black

    Movie

    Documentary, by Forough Farrokhzad, Iran, 1963.
    The House is Black is a lyrical, transcendent film that places a gaze full of compassion and religiosity towards a suffering humanity. The only source of harmony is found outside the leper colony, in nature: suffering reigns inside. Not even religio...

  • Intolerance

    Movie

    Historical, drama, by David Wark Griffith, United States, 1916.
    The Kolossal that changed the history of cinema by bringing ingenious and numerous innovations also to the cinematographic language. Made by Griffith as a response to accusations of racism for his previous film, Birth of a Nation. Fo...

  • Battleship Potemkin

    Movie

    Drama, war, by Sergej Eisenstein, Russia, 1925.
    The revolt of the sailors of the battleship Potemkin and the citizens of Odessa against the ruthless police of the tsar, who reacts with reprisals and carries out a massacre. Sergej Eisenstein makes a film commissioned by Goskino, the office for cin...

  • A Page Of Madness

    Movie

    Drama, horror, by Teinosuke Kinugasa, Japan, 1926.
    A page of madness is an independent film shot on a nearly non-existent budget and then lost for forty-five years. Fortunately the director rediscovered it in his archive in 1971. It is a film made by a group of Japanese avant-garde artists, the S...

  • The Cow

    Movie

    Drama, by Dariush Mehrjui, Iran, 1969.
    Based on the play by Gholam-Hossein Saedi, probably inspired by an Iranian legend that Prince Buyid Majd ad-Dawla considered himself a cow. Hassan loves his only cow more than anything else, a source of sustenance. When he leaves the village for a short time...

  • Crazed Fruit

    Movie

    Drama, by Ko Nakahira, Japan, 1959.
    The sweet life of the rich young Japanese of the Sun Tribe subculture which was inspired by the western lifestyle in the late 1950s, between lust and violence, water skiing and speedboats. A story of love, passion and betrayal. Two brothers fall in love with th...

  • Zero for Conduct

    Movie

    Comedy, by Jean Vigo, France, 1933.
    The holidays are over and it's time for the kids to return to the terrible boarding school, run by obtuse and conformist tutors, unable to encourage the growth of any spirit of freedom and creativity. The only thing these austere professors are capable of is as...

  • The day the Earth stood still

    Movie

    Science fiction, by Robert Wise, United States, 1952.
    Based on the short story Goodbye to the Master by Harry Bates, the film is set in Washington. A flying saucer lands in a park and a crowd, even if frightened, crowds around, while soldiers with armored vehicles arrive. A human-like extraterres...

  • Haxan

    Movie

    Documentary, by Benjamin Christensen, Sweden, 1922.
    Desecration of tombs, torture, demon-possessed nuns and witches' sabbath: Haxan, Witchcraft Through the Ages is an incredibly original and unconventional film that has become legendary over time. Between documentary and dramatic fiction, the fil...

  • Early Summer

    Movie

    Drama, by Yasujirō Ozu, Japan, 1951.
    Noriko, a secretary from Tokyo, resides in Kamakura with her family along with her parents Shūkichi and Shige, her elder brother Kōichi, a doctor, her wife Fumiko and their 2 boys Minoru and Isamu. Noriko's friends are divided into 2 groups, married and single...

  • Tokyo Story

    Movie

    Drama, by Yasujirô Ozu, Japan, 1953.
    Shukichi and Tomi, now close to seventy, take a trip to Tokyo to visit their children before it's too late. When they arrive in the city, however, the welcome is not what they expected: the eldest son Koichi and his sister Shige have too many work commitments ...

  • Ugetsu

    Movie

    Drama, fantasy, by Kenji Mizoguchi, Japan, 1953.
    Japan, late 16th century: the potter Genjurō and his brother Tobei live with their wives Miyagi and Ohama in a village in the Omi region; Genjurō, convinced that he can earn a lot of money by selling his goods in the nearby city, goes to the county...

  • A Geisha

    Movie

    Drama, by by Kenji Mizoguchi, Japan, 1953.
    The story takes place in Kyoto and follows Eiko, a young woman who wants to become a geisha and asks the older Miyoharu to teach her the trade. One of her first clients tries to rape her but Eiko violently defends herself and sends him to the hospital. A...

  • Simon of the desert

    Movie

    Comedy, by Luis Bunuel, Mexico, 1963
    Simón, a long-bearded holy man, lives on a column in the middle of the desert, almost in total fasting. People worship him as a Messiah. He performs miracles, undergoes temptations from Satan, who torments him under the guise of a handsome woman. A series of g...

  • Dementia

    Movie

    Horror, noir, by John Parker, United States, 1955.
    It's night. A woman suddenly wakes up from a nightmare in a seedy hotel in the Los Angeles suburbs. She leaves the room and wanders the neighborhood. She meets a dwarf who sells newspapers with the title "Mysterious Stabbing". In a dark alley, a ...

  • The holy mountain

    Movie

    Sci-fi, drama, by Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1973, Mexico.
    A man, nicknamed The thief, who represents the Fool's card in the Tarot, lies unconscious in a desert, among swarms of flies. When he wakes up he encounters a footless and handless dwarf representing the Five of Swords. The two become friends ...

  • Halloween

    Movie

    Horror, by John Carpenter, United States, 1978.
    An independent film shot on a very small budget, it grossed over $ 80 million worldwide at the time. It is the most successful slasher movie and one of the 5 most profitable films in the history of cinema, which has become a cult with countless sequ...