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  1. Identity is a 2003 American mystery thriller film directed by James Mangold, written by Michael Cooney, and starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, and Amanda Peet with Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall, and Rebecca De Mornay.

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    • Into the Wild (2007) Directed by Sean Penn. Starring Emile Hirsch, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener. Adventure, Biography, Drama (2h 28m) 8.1 on IMDb — 83% on RT.
    • Wild Strawberries (1957) Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Victor Sjöström, Bibi Andersson, Ingrid Thulin. Drama, Romance (1h 31m) 8.1 on IMDb — 94% on RT.
    • The Truman Show (1998) Directed by Peter Weir. Starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney. Comedy, Drama (1h 43m) 8.2 on IMDb — 95% on RT. Played by Jim Carrey, Truman Burbank's moment of discovery is quite drastic compared to anything experienced by most.
    • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Directed by Ben Stiller. Starring Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Jon Daly. Adventure, Comedy, Drama (1h 54m) 7.3 on IMDb — 52% on RT.
  2. Identity: Directed by James Mangold. With John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, John Hawkes. Stranded at a desolate Nevada motel during a nasty rain storm, ten strangers become acquainted with each other when they realize that they're being killed off one by one.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • James Mangold
    • 2003-04-25
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    • Persona (1966) Perhaps the most obvious entry on the list, ‘Persona’ is quite simply the best film about identity crisis. It tells the story of Alma, a nurse who is given the responsibility of taking care of a mute actress named Elisabeth.
    • Synecdoche, New York (2008) You don’t expect things to be straightforward in a Charlie Kaufman film. In his directorial debut, Kaufman anatomizes the psyche of Caden Cotard – an ailing theatre artist working on a grand stage production that could turn out to be his magnum opus.
    • Mulholland Drive (2000) With ‘Mulholland Drive,’ David Lynch crafted some of the most puzzling, terrifying, and heartbreaking mysteries ever in cinema.
    • 3 Women (1977) In Robert Altman’s surreal avant-garde masterpiece, identity is distorted, and reality is blurred. ‘ 3 Women’ tells the enigmatic relationship between a woman and her roommate.
    • I Am Love. A complete shame that Call Me By Your Name is the only Guadagnino picture that gained popularity among mainstream audiences. Especially if you consider how well his other works fare in comparison.
    • The 400 Blows. In a movement of films made characterised by radical attempts at filmmaking, The 400 Blows serves as a nice, restrained, little autobiographical film that speaks volumes about the versatility of the filmmakers of the Nouvelle Vague.
    • Ex Machina. The subject of AI in cinema has always been one that sparks discussion on what it truly means to be human. What it truly means to have sentience.
    • Raw. The coming-of-age film to end all coming-of-age films, Raw is a film that, on the surface, adopts a rather traditional narrative structure as far as the genre goes.
  4. 1. Looking for Alibrandi. 20001h 43m. 7.0 (3.6K) Rate. At seventeen Josie Alibrandi is about to enter her final year as a scholarship student at an exclusive Catholic College. It's the year her life is turned upside down and changed forever. Director Kate Woods Stars Greta Scacchi Anthony LaPaglia Elena Cotta. 2. Mao's Last Dancer. 20091h 57mPG.

  5. This is a list of films that explore themes of Identity. What is it that makes you who you are? What is it that defines a person's identity? That sort of thing.

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