Movies Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni

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A couple’s marriage unravels over a single night of parties, work, and existential dread in Milan.

Why people love it: The film captures the ennui of the 1960s intelligentsia with elegant camera work. Its subtle performances convey a haunting sense of loss and longing.

1 / 5

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When a woman vanishes during a yacht trip, friends embark on a bleak search that reveals deeper emptiness.

Why people love it: Antonioni’s slow, hypnotic pacing creates an unsettling mood that mirrors modern alienation. The striking black‑and‑white visuals and enigmatic narrative have made it a landmark of art cinema.

2 / 5

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In an industrial landscape, a woman’s alienation is amplified by the stark, color‑washed surroundings.

Why people love it: Its pioneering use of color reflects the protagonist’s inner turmoil. The unsettling atmosphere and visual precision make it a masterpiece of modern cinema.

3 / 5

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After a woman disappears on a yacht, her lover and a friend search the islands, confronting emptiness and desire.

Why people love it: Its slow‑burn tension and striking visuals redefine narrative, exploring alienation in modern society. Critics praise its daring structure and emotional depth.

4 / 5

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A young woman drifts through a modern Rome, entangled in a detached romance amidst financial intrigue.

Why people love it: Its minimalist dialogue and haunting cinematography convey modern alienation. Antonioni’s visual storytelling makes it a seminal art‑film.

5 / 5