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The 10 Best Movies About Collective Madness

From its origins, cinema started to discover the interest of portraying group behavior on screen, either for choreographic reasons or for the narrative perks of exploring mass behavior; similarly, the theme of madness has been one of the most solid backbones of cinematic narrative in the short lifespan of cinema, an art form that was born at the start of avant-garde visual movements such as surrealism and expressionism, which all valued the role of madness as a form of description of the world and exploration of philosophical and social themes.
From Griffith and Eisenstein, the collective has always had some fascination. But it is the notion of madness and how it spreads among individuals as a viral form or as a result of some general uneasiness that guarantees the most vibrating storytelling and imagery
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The Exterminating Angel (1962)
The Exterminating Angel (1962)
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Mother Joan of the Angels (1961)
Mother Joan of the Angels (1961)
3
Suicide Club (2001)
Suicide Club (2001)
4
Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970)
Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970)
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The Witch (2016)
The Witch (2016)
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Hukkle (2002)
Hukkle (2002)
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Fury of the Demon (2016)
Fury of the Demon (2016)
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A Field in England (2013)
A Field in England (2013)
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The Warped Ones (1960)
The Warped Ones (1960)
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The Falling (2014)
The Falling (2014)
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