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  1. Oct 19, 2024 · Explore the best movies based on true stories featuring inspiring tales, incredible journeys, and real-life events. Perfect for history buffs and film lovers.

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    • Titanic. Released: 1997. Rated: PG-13. Memorable quote: “A woman’s heart is a deep ocean of secrets.” Twenty-five years after its release, our hearts still go on for James Cameron’s Academy Award–winning romantic drama.
    • 12 Years a Slave. Released: 2013. Rated: R. Memorable quote: “I don’t want to survive. I want to live.” It is nearly impossible for a movie based on a true story to avoid taking any creative license, but 12 Years a Slave comes very close.
    • Argo. Released: 2012. Rated: R. Memorable quote: “This is what I do. I get people out. And I’ve never left anyone behind.” Despite being a gripping spy thriller based on the very real extrication of six American diplomats from Iran in 1980 by CIA operative Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck, who also directed the movie), this film took a lot of creative license.
    • Hidden Figures. Released: 2016. Rated: PG. Memorable quote: “On any given day, I analyze the velometer levels for air displacement, friction and velocity. And compute over 10,000 calculations by cosine, square root and lately analytic geometry by hand.”
  2. 1. The Pianist. 2002 2h 30m R. 8.5 (935K) Rate. 85 Metascore. During WWII, acclaimed Polish musician Wladyslaw faces various struggles as he loses contact with his family. As the situation worsens, he hides in the ruins of Warsaw in order to survive. Director Roman Polanski Stars Adrien Brody Thomas Kretschmann Frank Finlay. 2. Black Book.

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    • Star Wars (1977 - onwards) Star Wars stands tall in the annals of cinema history for numerous reasons. One of which is its innovative (and, frankly speaking) groundbreaking sound design.
    • Apocalypse Now (1979) Apocalypse Now is a landmark in the history of sound design. Walter Murch, the sound engineer behind this masterpiece, coined the term "sound design," and the film serves as an embodiment of his vision.
    • Saving Private Ryan (1998) Saving Private Ryan provides a masterclass in immersive audio, right from the get-go. The D-Day scene, however, stands out for its brutal and visceral sound design.
    • Gravity (2013) Gravity redefined the traditional approach to sound in space. Knowing that sound doesn't travel in a vacuum, the audio team, led by Glenn Freemantle, was challenged with the task of creating aural effects that matched the eye-popping nature of the film’s visuals.
    • All the President's Men (1976) Film. Drama. Wait, you’re telling us Watergate is an actual thing that happened, and in 1974 two reporters really did take down a sitting US president?
    • In Cold Blood (1967) Film. Before true crime podcasts and Dateline NBC marathons, there was Truman Capote, whose account of the 1959 massacre of a family in rural Kansas shocked a nation not yet desensitised to random acts of unspeakable violence.
    • Hustlers (2019) Film. Drama. A rare depiction of a r ecession that’s neither a teary drama about farmers losing their homes nor a political screed against greedy one-percenters, Hustlers is instead a hyperkinetic story of economic survival, set in a world hit particularly hard by the 2008 financial crisis: New York strip clubs.
    • Argo (2012) Film. Drama. It’s one of those stories too far-fetched for even the most inventive screenwriter to make up. At the onset of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, a movie-loving CIA agent hatched a plot to smuggle six diplomats out of the country by pretending to be a Canadian film crew shooting a fake Star Wars-alike sci-fi flick there.
  3. Sep 24, 2024 · The 40 movies on this list run the gamut from historical epics to musical memoirs to nose-to-the-grindstone narratives, but just because they’re all based on true stories doesn’t mean they’re all the same.

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  5. Jan 13, 2020 · And sometimes a movie gets the history right, but maybe deviates from the actual story. And it's true to say that some movies are more accurate than others. Take an iconic film like The Sound of Music. It makes the Reader's Digest list of the most inaccurate movies of all time.

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