I'm thinking of ending things (2020):a psychological fantasy film which at first seems boring, especially if you are not going to watch prepared. But it is a film that bugs the mind. An existentialist film that reflects on life in a philosophical way, with many references from classic authors. One of the most interesting things about the film is that it mimics the flow of the mind, it is as if we are watching it as memories or reflections of someone over the years and years of life.
Art of Love: The Story of Michalina Wislocka (2017): a Polish film about the story of Wislocka, a sexologist involved in love triangles and conflicts with the church to publish a book on sexuality during communism. The film is about the life and work of this radical doctor who published the book '' The Art of Love '' in 1976, despite censorship and repression.
Mr. Nobody (2009): In 2092, humanity has conquered mortality through the endless renewal of cells. The world watches in fascination as the 118-year-old Nemo Nobody, the last mortal on Earth, edges towards death. Curious to know of life before quasi-immortality, they interview Nemo. Nemo explains that before birth, children remember everything that will happen in their lives. At the moment of conception, the Angels of Oblivion erase their memory. The Angels forget about Nemo, allowing him to "remember" different possible futures for himself. The movie shows different possibilities of our existence.
Waking Life (2001): an American experimental animated that explores a wide range of philosophical issues, including the nature of reality, dreams and lucid dreams, consciousness, the meaning of life, free will, and existentialism. Some dialogues remains in my mind after years!