Czech director Jan Svankmajer is well-known for his strange yet endearing approach to surrealism. In 1988, the director released Alice, based on the the classic Alice in Wonderland story.
Meet Marie I and Marie II, the two unlikely protagonists of the absurdist, surreal film Daisies (1966). Directed by Věra Chytilová, Daisies is a feminist statement.
If you've ever considered Edie Sedgwick a style icon, you can likely blame Andy Warhol's Poor Little Rich Girl film. The 1965 film stars Edie Sedgwick.
One of the more influential films of the early surrealism movement was Un Chien Andalou (An Andulusian Dog) produced in 1928 by Spanish writer/directors Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí.
Watch out! Because you never know when a 100 foot tall Anita Ekberg will appear, wandering the streets of your hometown, ready to have some "fun"! Boccaccio '70 is by far one of the most unique films to watch in modern history, from format to execution.
As far as strange and enchanting films go, Mothra is definitely one of them. Mothra produced and distributed by Toho Studios in 1961, as part of the Godzilla franchise.
Girl Interrupted is the kind of movie you only need to watch once, years ago, to remember for the rest of your life, and the fashion is just as memorable.
If you haven't seen The Color of Pomegranates (1969), it's one of the most visually interesting films ever created. Directed by Sergei Parajanov, The Color of Pomegranates is inspired by color and life.