Arthouse musical
Genre of film
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Arthouse musical (or experimental musical) is a combination of an art film and a film musical.
Notable arthouse musicals
20th Century
- The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Jacques Demy, 1964)[1]
- The Young Girls of Rochefort (Jacques Demy, 1967)[2]
- Cabaret (Bob Fosse, 1972)[3]
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Jim Sharman, 1975)[4]
- New York, New York (Martin Scorsese, 1977)[5]
- All That Jazz (Bob Fosse, 1979)[6]
- Bubble Bath (György Kovásznai, 1979)[7][8]
- Pennies from Heaven (Herbert Ross, 1981)[9][10]
- Forbidden Zone (Richard Elfman, 1982)[11][12]
- Possibly in Michigan (Cecelia Condit, 1983)[13]
- Golden Eighties (Chantal Ackerman, 1986)[14][15]
- Under the Cherry Moon (Prince, 1986)[16]
- Strictly Ballroom (Baz Luhrmann, 1992)[17]
- Everyone Says I Love You (Woody Allen, 1996)[17]
- Little Voice (Mark Herman, 1998)[18]
21st Century
- Billy Elliot (Stephen Daldry, 2000)[19]
- Dancer in the Dark (Lars von Trier, 2000)[20][21]
- Moulin Rouge (Baz Luhrmann, 2001)[22]
- 8 Femmes (François Ozon, 2002)[23]
- Once (John Carney, 2007)[24][25]
- The Lure (Agnieszka Smoczyńska, 2015)[26]
- Cyrano (Joe Wright, 2021)[27]
- Annette (Leos Carax, 2022)[28][29][30]