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10 Best Movies Like Le Journal de la Résistance

If you loved Le Journal de la Résistance, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

#1
Who Needs Sleep?

Who Needs Sleep?

2006★ 7.0

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A documentary that highlights the deadly combination of sleep deprivation and long days of work, focusing on the American film industry....

#2
Man

Man

2022★ 6.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

An experimental film through the eyes of a man...

#3
Lion, London Zoological Gardens

Lion, London Zoological Gardens

1896★ 5.3

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A male lion, right next to bars that are about 6 or 8 inches apart, keenly watches a uniformed zoo attendant toss small morsels of food into the cage. The lion alternates between f...

#4
Desperation Road

Desperation Road

2023★ 6.7

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Thriller. It captures a similar adrenaline-pumping atmosphere.

Ex-con Russell Gaines is attempting to rebuild his life with the help of his father, Mitchell. However, the arrival of Maben sends his new life into chaos, leading the pair to go o...

#5
Lion

Lion

2019★ 6.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Adventure. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A young lonely lion crosses an arid and desert Savannah. He discovers that the only source of water is kept by a tyrannical buffalo....

#6
A

A

1998★ 5.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Le Journal de la Résistance for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

Roughly chronological, from 3/96 to 11/96, with a coda in spring of 1997: inside compounds of Aum Shinrikyo, a Buddhist sect led by Shoko Asahara. (Members confessed to a murderous...